Free Gold, The Story of Canadian Mining
Auteur : Arnold Hoffman
Date de publication : 2025-11-06
Éditeur : Bonhopai Books
Nombre de pages : 447
Résumé du livre
Free Gold: The Story of Canadian Mining by Arnold Hoffman is an epic chronicle of grit, ingenuity, and ambition — the story of how a vast northern wilderness was transformed into one of the world's richest mineral frontiers. Combining the drama of discovery with the precision of a mining engineer's insight, Hoffman traces the evolution of Canadian mining from rough pioneer diggings to a modern industrial enterprise that reshaped both landscape and destiny.
Through vivid narrative and firsthand knowledge, Hoffman brings to life the men and women who chased veins of gold through the mountains of British Columbia, the frozen barrens of the Yukon, and the hard rock depths of Ontario and Quebec. Each chapter pulses with human endeavor — prospectors armed with nothing but a pick and dream, financiers gambling fortunes, and engineers battling the elements to wrest treasure from the earth. Yet Hoffman's story is not merely one of wealth, but of endurance and transformation. He explores how the fever of "free gold" forged new communities, inspired scientific innovation, and tested the moral boundaries of ambition.
Written with clarity and warmth, Free Gold captures the texture of a nation built by risk-takers — a narrative of adventure that also serves as a testament to Canada's resourceful spirit. It is both a sweeping history and a human saga, blending technical realism with the excitement of the chase for fortune. For readers drawn to exploration, industry, and the spirit of the frontier, Hoffman's work remains one of the definitive accounts of mining in the North — a story of courage, discovery, and the high price of gold.