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Golden phantoms: the story of the Klondike gold rush, told in poetry
1952, Comet Press Books
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Table of Contents
Preface
The Land of the Midnight Sun
I Hit for the Klondike, Hell-bound
The Prospector
On First Seeing the Northern Lights
Alaska-Yukon
Soapy Smith's Philosophy
Soapy Smith and His Skagway Gunmen
The Great Klondike Gold Rush
The Northwest Mounted Police
Gold, Either Nuggets or Dust
Discovery of the Klondike Gold Fields
Tiger Lil and Wildcat Kate Fight While Dawson Burns
Klondike Kate, Belle of the Yukon
The Old Dancehall Gang
The Northern Lights
Over the Bridge
The Mighty Ten-Round Bout
The Gold Hunter's Defiance
Some Mother's Son--This Old Sourdough
"Nigger" Jim and Rag Time Kid
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January 19, 2010 | Edited by 67.142.130.25 | I have a copy of this book, written by my grandfather, and have added the table of contents. Lee Lanier left home at the age of 14 and "adventured" until settling down (at the age of about 22) and calmer pursuits ... primarily journalism. Linda C. Lanier |
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