Dame Shirley's insightful narrative of life in new mining communities at the height of the California Gold Rush are lively and poignant shedding light on the social life that accompanied this famous chapter in history. Collected and republished these letters are mainly taken from a publication named The Pioneer where many of Dame Shirley's humorous and interesting correspondences were published. Many detail the bars hotels stores and other establishments springing up in the vicinity of the mining operations as formerly quiet and unsettled country districts became hives of activity in the space of mere months. Shirley details the culture springing up around the valleys and hills of California as thousands of new miners and prospectors arrive with their families all hoping to strike it rich. Many hailed not simply from the United States but elsewhere too: suddenly the California of the 1850s was home to a multicultural and exotic atmosphere which Dame Shirley's observations bring out.
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