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Further ReadingThe full e-texts of The Trail of the Goldseekers and Two Stories of Oklahoma
 

For more on Hamlin Garland, visit:

The Hamlin Garland Society

Keith Newlin's Hamlin Garland site

Hamlin Garland: A Son of the Middle Border
 

For background on the Alaskan Gold Rush, see:

Berton, Pierre. The Klondike Fever: Life and Death of the Last Great Gold Rush. New York: Knopf, 1959 
Doheny call number F931.B49

McCune, Don. Trail to the Klondike. Pullman: WSU Press, 1997
Doheny call number F909.M49 1997

Among classic stories about Alaska and the Yukon, the best known are those by Jack London, together with his novels Call of the Wild and Burning Daylight. Many poems by Robert W. Service recall the gold rush, as do the once-popular novels by Rex Beach (The Spoilers).

 

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