The Great Gold Rush: A Tale of the Klondike


Read by Cate Barratt

(4.4 stars; 66 reviews)

Canadian journalist William Jarvis' gently fictionalized work recounts many of the countless fascinating tales of the Klondike Gold Rush in Canada's Yukon. (Introduction by Cathy Barratt) (6 hr 20 min)

Chapters

The Fortune-Seekers 14:18 Read by Cate Barratt
John Berwick 12:22 Read by Cate Barratt
The Beginning of Yukon 9:36 Read by Cate Barratt
Society in Alaska 9:32 Read by Cate Barratt
Soapy's Little Game 11:23 Read by Cate Barratt
Hitting the Trail 15:52 Read by Cate Barratt
Hugh's Philosophy 9:40 Read by Cate Barratt
Over the Summit 9:16 Read by Cate Barratt
Storm and Stress 12:03 Read by Cate Barratt
An Empire's Outpost 6:14 Read by Cate Barratt
Another Pass 12:54 Read by Cate Barratt
A New Partner 8:35 Read by Cate Barratt
The Dance 12:00 Read by Cate Barratt
A Long Shot 7:05 Read by Cate Barratt
Revelation 4:41 Read by Cate Barratt
A Stream of History 13:34 Read by Cate Barratt
Dawson 9:58 Read by Cate Barratt
Poo-Bah! 13:08 Read by Cate Barratt
Graft 13:06 Read by Cate Barratt
A Lottery 13:46 Read by Cate Barratt
The Peels' Hospital 8:18 Read by Cate Barratt
The Last Straw 15:30 Read by Cate Barratt
Revolution 11:17 Read by Cate Barratt
Within the Barracks 8:06 Read by Cate Barratt
Recruiting 6:45 Read by Cate Barratt
Located 8:13 Read by Cate Barratt
The Wood-Pile 8:44 Read by Cate Barratt
A Council of War 7:25 Read by Cate Barratt
Stony Ground 8:13 Read by Cate Barratt
On the Scent 9:59 Read by Cate Barratt
An Odious Dilemma 6:01 Read by Cate Barratt
A Derelict 6:14 Read by Cate Barratt
Tribute 8:55 Read by Cate Barratt
No Surrender 5:36 Read by Cate Barratt
The Man With the Pouch 9:01 Read by Cate Barratt
After the Crisis 6:53 Read by Cate Barratt
Oil on Troubled Waters 6:59 Read by Cate Barratt
Reunion 6:58 Read by Cate Barratt
Retrospection 6:58 Read by Cate Barratt
The Happy Ending 5:48 Read by Cate Barratt

Reviews

Terrific Adventurous Story


(5 stars)

This evoked numerous and varied feelings & sent my emotions on a rollercoaster ride, knowing as I do, Family members that experienced the mining life. This narration is expertly accomplished, by a woman I'd dearly love to meet and Thank personally, for her dedication.

Don't miss this one.


(5 stars)

Jarvis's writing style is a little out of date, but he knew how to tell a story. This one really puts me in the Klondike in 1898, with its freezing constant cold, the frequent brutality of criminals and corruption of officials, as well as the kindness of strangers to men lost, weak and hungry. I don't know anything about the author's life, but from his writing I would guess he was actually there. I would also guess he was Canadian, from the great respect he shows toward Canadian Mounties and his light-hearted contempt for American authority, such as it was. Jarvis shows humor and humanity in relating his tale. There's rarely a dull moment. He wasn't a great writer, but he was damn good.

A great listen if you are up in the Yukon


(4 stars)

This book, while somewhat lacking in literary merit, being a little too long on melodrama and fraught with unlikely characters and events, was read with gusto, affection and skill by Ms. Barratt, who is truly one of the best readers I have heard to date on Librivox. I listened to this book while driving from Dawson City, the site of the Gold Rush and of the book, over the Top of the World Highway and then north to Fairbanks and south to Denali. It was the PERFECT accompaniment for this drive. Thank you, Ms. Barratt, for keeping me company on this trip!

The Klondike as it was During the Gold Rush


(5 stars)

The Great Gold Rush is a lovely tale that is set in the context of historical data. If there is a proper way to execute a historical novel, this is it. This is the standard. “How pure the Klondike is, and clear. And how beautiful are the shades across the Yukon—and only man is vile.” Composition this fine deserves to be heard as well as read. For those who like to listen to their books, this one is expertly narrated. Cathy Barratt has set the standard for that.


(4.5 stars)

This book was very interesting. The reader did a fabulous job of bringing the characters to life!!

pretty good


(3 stars)

couldn’t keep my interest, reader spoke too fast.


(4.5 stars)

fun listen, very well read, lots of intelligent detail