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📱 eBook en inglés THE RUSH

California Gold, the Civil War, and the Making of the Modern World

Viking- 9780525562245

Historia local de España Ciudades y provincias

Sinopsis de THE RUSH

National Book Award winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the Sea and Mayflower, reveals how California’s Gold Rush forged the modern United States—and lit the long fuse to civil war

In January 1848, a carpenter spotted flecks of gold in a shallow stream at Sutter’s Mill in California—triggering the greatest voluntary migration in U.S. history and jolting a fragile republic already sliding toward crisis. In The Rush, Nathaniel Philbrick transforms the Gold Rush from a tale of sudden riches into the origin story of America’s modern contradictions: capital consolidated at dizzying speed, democracy in thrall to private power, xenophobia weaponized in the name of liberty—and a stubborn belief in the American experiment that refuses to die. This is the story of a nation tearing at the seams—a republic tested by its own ideals.

From the feverish gold-mining camps of the Sierra Nevada mountains to the wharves and vigilance committees of San Francisco, Philbrick renders a combustible, all-world society: Chilean brothers reinventing themselves to outrun prejudice; Native communities navigating dispossession and violence; the merchant-showman Samuel Brannan, drawn into the center of early vigilantism; and the politicians vying for control of California’s future—the ambitious free-soil political boss David Broderick, who squared off against William Gwin, the Southern power broker intent on tilting the state toward slavery and the Confederacy. Not until a year after the outbreak of the Civil War, when President Lincoln signed legislation that would unite the nation east to west by building a transcontinental railroad, was California’s loyalty secured.

Philbrick follows the gold as it moves from riverbed to countinghouse to the halls of power, revealing how vigilantism hardened into law and how debates over slavery in the West tipped the balance in Washington. The result is a clear, human story of how a scramble for wealth reshaped ideas of freedom, labor, and belonging—and how Californias rise helped push a fractured nation toward war. The Rush is alive with characters whose choices still reverberate: a searing, panoramic epic that captures both the fury and the promise of America.

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Editorial: Viking

ISBN: 9780525562245

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 06/10/2026


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Escrito por Nathaniel Philbrick


Nathaniel Philbrick va néixer l'11 de juny 1956 a Boston, Massachusetts. És un escriptor nord-americà i membre de la família literària Philbrick. Va guanyar el Premi Nacional de Literatura l'any 2000 per Dins el cor del mar. Les seves obres han rebut diversos premis: Mayflower va ser finalista tant del Premi Pulitzer d'Història 2007 com del Premi del Llibre de Los Angeles Times i va guanyar el Premi del Llibre de Massachusetts de no ficció. Revange of the whale va guanyar el Premi Boston Globe Horn Book; See of Glory va guanyar el Premi d'Història Naval Theodore i Franklin D. Roosevelt i el Premi Albion-Monroe de la Societat Nacional Marítima. Actualment viu a Nantucket, Massachusetts, amb la seva dona i dos fills.
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