A riveting portrait of the Gold Rush, by the award-winning author of
Down the Great Unknown and The Forger's Spell.
In the spring of 1848, rumors began to spread that gold had been
discovered in a remote spot in the Sacramento Valley. A year later,
newspaper headlines declared "Gold Fever!" as hundreds of thousands of
men and women borrowed money, quit their jobs, and allowed themselves-
for the first time ever-to imagine a future of ease and splendor. In
The Rush, Edward Dolnick brilliantly recounts their treacherous
westward journeys by wagon and on foot, and takes us to the frenzied
gold fields and the rowdy cities that sprang from nothing to jam-packed
chaos. With an enthralling cast of characters and scenes of unimaginable
wealth and desperate ruin, The Rush is a fascinating-and
rollicking-account of the greatest treasure hunt the world has ever
seen.