
Set against the feverish backdrop of the 1850s, the story follows Edward Hargraves, a charismatic former soldier who has ridden the wave of the California gold rush and now eyes the untamed Australian bush. Fresh from a farewell celebration in Downieville, he heads to Sydney with a single ambition: to prove that the southern continent can match, or even outshine, the riches of the West. With little more than his wits, a modest horse, and a bold claim, Hargraves convinces a few friends to back his daring expedition into the Blue Mountains.
Deep in the wilderness, Hargraves and his Aboriginal guide set up camp beside Lewis Pond’s Creek, where he first scrapes a pan of dirt and, to his astonishment, finds flecks of gold. The discovery, though modest, ignites his confidence, and he rushes to present the evidence to the colonial secretary in Sydney. The official’s surprised exclamation that “by Jove, my man, it is gold!” sets in motion a chain of inquiries that could change the fortunes of a fledgling colony. The narrative captures the restless spirit of an age when a single speck of glitter could rewrite destinies.
Language
en
Duration
~18 minutes (17K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Doubleday, Page & Co.,1926.
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Release date
2023-01-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A writer of Western and mining history, best known today through public-domain editions of his books about gold rushes and frontier legends. His work turns episodes from American and Australian history into lively, readable stories.
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