During the mid-nineteenth century, a quarter of a million
travelers--men, women, and children--followed the "road across the
plains" to gold rush California. This magnificent chronicle--the
second installment of Will Bagley's sweeping Overland West
series--captures the danger, excitement, and heartbreak of
America's first great rush for riches and its enduring
consequences. With narrative scope and detail unmatched by earlier
histories, "With Golden Visions Bright Before Them" retells this
classic American saga through the voices of the people whose
eyewitness testimonies vividly evoke the most dramatic era of
westward migration.
Traditional histories of the overland roads paint the gold rush
migration as a heroic epic of progress that opened new lands and a
continental treasure house for the advancement of civilization.
Yet, according to Bagley, the transformation of the American West
during this period is more complex and contentious than legend
pretends. The gold rush epoch witnessed untold suffering and
sacrifice, and the trails and their trials were enough to make many
people turn back. For America's Native peoples, the effect of the
massive migration was no less than ruinous. The impact that tens of
thousands of intruders had on Native peoples and their homelands is
at the center of this story, not on its margins.
Beautifully written and richly illustrated with photographs and
maps, "With Golden Visions Bright Before Them" continues the saga
that began with Bagley's highly acclaimed, award-winning "So Rugged
and Mountainous: Blazing the Trails to Oregon and California,
1812-1848," hailed by critics as a classic of western history.
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