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Philip Verrill Mighels's 'The Furnace of Gold' is an exemplar of early 20th-century American literature that embodies the rugged individualism and frontier spirit characteristic of its era. As a narrative driven by the gripping allure and treacherous obsession of the California Gold Rush, Mighels's prose masterfully juxtaposes the raw beauty of the Western landscape against the feverish desires of man. In this special edition presented by DigiCat Publishing, the essence of Mighels's work is meticulously preserved, offering readers a faithful reproduction that respects the distinct literary…mehr

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Philip Verrill Mighels's 'The Furnace of Gold' is an exemplar of early 20th-century American literature that embodies the rugged individualism and frontier spirit characteristic of its era. As a narrative driven by the gripping allure and treacherous obsession of the California Gold Rush, Mighels's prose masterfully juxtaposes the raw beauty of the Western landscape against the feverish desires of man. In this special edition presented by DigiCat Publishing, the essence of Mighels's work is meticulously preserved, offering readers a faithful reproduction that respects the distinct literary style and cultural context from which this novel emerged. Blending adventure with a keen examination of human nature, the text serves as not just a historical relic but a timeless story with resonating themes. Philip Verrill Mighels, a novelist and short story writer, was a keen observer of the human condition and the transformative power of nature. With 'The Furnace of Gold,' Mighels channels his intricate understanding of the human psyche as it is molded and oftentimes corrupted by the relentless pursuit of wealth. Mighels's own life, steeped in the cultural milieu of the American West and influenced by the remnants of the Gold Rush era, undoubtedly shaped his literary output, allowing him to create a work that is both a reflection of personal insight and a stark commentary on the broader human experience. This special edition of 'The Furnace of Gold' is recommended for readers who are not just aficionados of historical fiction but also for those who appreciate the timeless struggle between man's greed and the redemptive qualities of nature. As part of DigiCat Publishing's commitment to honoring written legacies, this reproduction ensures that Mighels's novel can continue to be enjoyed and studied within the broader canvas of world literature. With both print and ebook formats available, the book's reach is extended to a new generation of readers who might draw parallels between the gold fever of yesteryear and the ever-present human yearning for prosperity.

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Philip Verrill Mighels (1869-1911) was an American author known for his contributions to western literature and for his depiction of life in the Nevada mining camps at the turn of the 20th century. Born in Carson City, Nevada, Mighels developed a keen insight into the rugged landscapes and the people who sought fortunes in the mines, an element that prominently figures in his writings. In his novel 'The Furnace of Gold', Mighels explores the themes of ambition, morality, and human greed, set against the backdrop of the Nevada gold rush era. His literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and a narrative that often reflects the vernacular of the miners and settlers of the period. Despite his premature death at the age of 42, Mighels left behind a body of work that contributes to the understanding and appreciation of the American West's cultural ethos and literary representation.