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FASCIMILE REPRINT OF THE T.FISHER UNWIN EDITION OF 1920
The Glamour of Prospecting : Wanderings of a South African Prospector in Search of Copper, Gold, Emeralds and Diamonds
Published by David Philip, 1986, softcover, index, 336 pages, condition: very good.
In "The Glamour of Prospecting," Frederick Carruthers Cornell presents a vivid exploration of the thrilling yet perilous world of mining and resource exploration during the late 19th century. Through a blend of evocative prose and detailed narrative, Cornell captures the lure of untapped wealth intertwined with the harsh realities faced by prospectors. His literary style reflects the Romanticism of the period, infused with a sense of adventure and a realistic portrayal of the setbacks and triumphs experienced in the pursuit of fortune. The book serves as both a celebration of the human spirit and a cautionary tale about the consequences of greed, situated firmly within the historical context of an era defined by industrial expansion and colonial resource extraction. Frederick Carruthers Cornell was not merely an observer but also a participant in this world. His background in mining and firsthand experiences in the field provided him with a unique perspective, enriching his storytelling and lending authenticity to the challenges and aspirations of prospectors. Cornell's deep understanding of the socio-economic factors surrounding the gold rush further informs his narrative, making it a valuable resource for both historians and enthusiasts. "The Glamour of Prospecting" is an essential read for anyone captivated by the dualities of adventure and enterprise. It invites the reader to delve into the psyche of the prospector, to appreciate the complexities of ambition, and to ponder the impact of natural resource exploitation on both individuals and society. Whether a history buff or a literary aficionado, readers will find themselves entranced by Cornell's insightful depiction of a bygone era.