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Bonanza Mammon Booms: A Drama of the Comstock Lode
- Narrated by: Ryan Dusek
- Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
In San Francisco, the new Bank of California would branch itself in Virginia City, Nevada, a mining town situated on a mountain side over the Comstock Lode of silver. As the branch's moment bigger grows under the direction of William Sharon, so a monopolistic sovereignty of mills and mines is ventured.
This drama sets forth the actions of monopolist temerity and what success or miss the principals had. F. L. Light is the author of the Gouldium, a series of 24 dramas (all framed to his peculiar form of Athenian tragic poetry), on the life and times of Jay Gould.
©2013 Frederick Lazarus Light (P)2013 Frederick L Light
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