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30 oeuvres 205 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Crédit image: Age 87

Œuvres de Alton Pryor

Those Wild and Lusty Gold Camps (1999) 7 exemplaires
Outlaws and Gunslingers (2001) 6 exemplaires
Jonathan's Red Apple Tree (1999) 4 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1927-03-19
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Études
California Polytechnic State University

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I'm a minor student of California history and looked forward to finding some interesting tales in this book. In his preface the author describes this book as 5 minute history lessons. There are 41 short chapters that cover a range of people, places and events early in California history. I knew about some of these, but just about all of them were at least mildly interesting. These were handy to read when one had a few minutes and didn't want to dive into a novel. Unfortunately, in fleshing out the stories I noted errors creeping in. The most egregious of these was a man catching a fever (and subsequently dying) during a trip through the Panama Canal in about 1863. (The Canal wasn't opened until 1914!) The stories also tend to be light on details and omit dates in places that I think would be helpful.

I read this over a couple of weeks. One of the stories I immediately recognized was about the real Indian girl behind the story of Scott O'Dell's "Island of the Blue Dolphins," although the author here didn't mention that. I think the value of a book like this is it can pique your interest to explore further on a particular topic.

My copy had significant typo and grammatical errors throughout the book, and a couple continuity errors, even though it was a fourth printing.
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½
 
Signalé
RBeffa | Feb 6, 2016 |
Reviewed March 2001

Very entertaining. short chapters easy to read. I had heard some of the stories before, but most were new and entertaining. I found the chapter on the California missions to be a bit patronizing towards the Catholics. The author alludes to many rumors that are very far fetched with little facts to base it on. I guess thats why they are called “tales”.

4-2001
 
Signalé
sgerbic | May 8, 2008 |

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Œuvres
30
Membres
205
Popularité
#107,802
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
2
ISBN
32

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