
Before The Big Bonanza
De Quille describes the amazing transformation of the Comstock in less than four years from miscellaneous tent camps and primitive mining sites to an incredible complex of underground shafts and tunnels beneath a group of wealth-producing cities, with modern buildings, state-of-the-art mills, orderly streets, and traffic jams. He captures the vitality of the inhabitants' resolution and resourcefulness as they survive destructive storms and being cut off from supplies and entertainment, and he chronicles the events that kept Nevada and California in the Union. While reporting the prevailing violence of brawling and dueling and anti-Indian prejudice, De Quille at the same time conveys his thoughtful observations on the significance to democracy and civilization of the existence of such license.
This trove of columns, collected from a variety of newspapers, is history in the making and additionally casts new light on the life and rapidly developing art of De Quille, the biographer of the Comstock and one of the most versatile and accomplished authors of the Old West.
- Undertittel
- Dan De Quille's Early Comstock Accent
- Forfatter
- Donnelyn Curtis
- Redaktør
- Lawrence I. Berkove
- ISBN
- 9780826220387
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 618 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 30.7.2015
- Antall sider
- 320
