The Great Gold Rush: A Tale of the Klondike

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The Great Gold Rush: A Tale of the Klondike

by W. H. P. (William Henry Pope) Jarvis

EN·~6 hours

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Description

The story follows a mixed crew of hopeful prospectors as they board a steamship bound for the legendary Klondike fields at the height of the gold frenzy. Among them are seasoned veteran John Berwick and his longtime companion George Bruce, whose reunion sparks both nostalgia and a renewed drive to chase the glittering promise of fortune. Their journey introduces a vivid cast of tender‑foot newcomers and hardened old‑timers, each driven by dreams, desperation, or the simple lure of adventure.

Set against the harsh, icy landscape of the Yukon, the narrative paints a lively picture of life on the trail: bustling saloons, rugged camaraderie, and the ever‑present tension between lawless greed and the dignity of honest labor. Through sharp dialogue and keen observation, the author captures the raw energy of a historic stampede, while also hinting at the darker currents of corruption that swirl through the mining towns. Listeners will be drawn into the excitement, the hardships, and the enduring spirit of those who dared to risk everything for a chance at gold.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (377K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-03-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

WH

W. H. P. (William Henry Pope) Jarvis

1876–1944

A Canadian journalist-novelist, he drew on hard-lived experience in mining camps and frontier country to write vivid stories of the Yukon, Alaska, and early 20th-century Canada. His work blends adventure, satire, and close-up detail from the worlds he knew firsthand.

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