About This Book
The author journeys through Sierra foothill towns linked to Bret Harte, offering on-site descriptions of streets, hotels, mines, and river canyons, and recording local reminiscences, surviving ruins, and portraits of long-time residents. Interwoven are accounts of literary anecdotes, frontier social life, mining conventions, and the origins of regional mining laws, supported by sketches and photographs. The narrative balances travel impressions, historical reflection on the Gold Rush era, and evaluations of how landscape and community inspired provincial writers, while noting the persistence of local customs and the physical traces of an earlier, exuberant past.
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