The Hard Road to Klondike

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  • The Hard Road to Klondike Book Detail

  • Author : Michael MacGowan
  • Release Date : 1973
  • Publisher : Routledge & Kegan Paul Books
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 172
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 12,12 MB

The Hard Road to Klondike by Michael MacGowan PDF Summary

Book Description: "First published in Irish as Rotha Mor an tSaol, this is his account of the fate dealt to him by 'the Wheel of Life'. From the age of nine he was hired out for six consecutive years from May to September at a hiring fee of 30 shillings. After emigration to Scotland and the drudgery of farmwork, he left for America and worked his way across the USA in steelmills and mines to Montana. He then took part in the Klondike gold-rush and vividly recounts the adventures of himself and his sourdough companions, their privations and hardships in the primitive harsh icy wastes of the Yukon. Home on holiday in 1901 he fell in love and stayed, using the money from the gold to buy some land and the house."--BOOK JACKET.

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