The Golden Butterfly

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The Golden Butterfly

by Walter Besant, James Rice

EN·~16 hours·49 chapters

Chapters

49 total
1

THE Golden Butterfly

0:16
2

PREFACE.

2:24
3

PROLOGUE.

46:08
4

CHAPTER I.

16:21
5

CHAPTER II.

12:22
6

CHAPTER III.

11:58
7

CHAPTER IV.

15:24
8

CHAPTER V.

22:11
9

CHAPTER VI.

21:28
10

CHAPTER VII.

26:48

Description

In the wake of the 1870s boom, a curious golden butterfly preserved in a mining camp near Sacramento becomes the strange centerpiece of a tale that blends frontier adventure with the feverish promise of oil wealth. The narrative opens on a dusty trail where a confident young rider and his taciturn chief debate where to set camp, their banter revealing both the harshness of the land and a lingering romanticism for the untamed West.

Among them moves Gilead Beck, a self‑taught journalist whose sharp opinions on poetry and society clash with the rough pragmatism of the miners, while the distant voices of Jack and Phillis Dunquerque hint at a network of fortunes spreading across Empire City. As the party pushes onward toward rumored oil fields, they encounter the lure of boundless riches promised by a man named Shaw, whose own rise and fall serves as a cautionary whisper on the wind. The story captures the tension between youthful optimism and the gritty reality of a world in rapid transformation.

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Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (962K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by sp1nd and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-08-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Walter Besant

Walter Besant

1836–1901

A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, he wrote vivid novels about London life and used his fame to push for practical improvements in the city. His work mixed entertainment with a strong interest in history, social conditions, and the everyday lives of ordinary people.

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James Rice

James Rice

1843–1882

A Victorian novelist best remembered for the lively, popular books he wrote with Walter Besant, he moved from law and magazine publishing into a busy literary career that was cut short in his thirties.

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