Joe Boyle : king of the Klondike - HC - first edition
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Joe Boyle : king of the Klondike - HC - first edition Introduction
Joe Boyle : king of the Klondike Hardcover
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Ryerson; First Edition (Jan. 1 1974)
Language : English
Hardcover : 368 pages dust jacket has a few small tears
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When Joseph Whiteside Boyle arrived in the
Klondike in 1897, he was leading a hand-to-mouth
existence as manager, promoter and sparring
Partner of a declining prize-fighter named Frank
Slavin, one of the last of the bare-knuckle breed
When he left the Yukon in 1916, he was King of
the Klondike, reigning over a business empirc
founded on his enormous gold-dredging operations,
and one of the most powerful and colourful figures
in the North.
With the discovery of gold in the Klondike, thou-
sands of sourdoughs poured north to stake their
claims. Joe Boyle soon realized that the future lay
not in the efforts of individual miners but in large,
mechanized operations. While the sourdoughs
fanned out in search of the soon-exhausted placer
deposits, Boyle set about obtaining large conces-
sions of land along gold-bearing creeks and rivers
for the purpose of hydraulic mining. Upon these
concessions he built his empire of timber, gold,
water and electric power, becoming in the process
one of the Yukon's best-known and most contro-
versial citizens.
In 1917, Joe Boyle, too old for active service in
the army, went to Russia as an Allied agent to
help reorganize the Russian railroad system and
thus bolster Russia's resistance to the Germans.
His work took him to Roumania where he became
a confidante of the Royal Family and, some said,
the lover of Queen Marie. Swept up in the turbu-
lent events of the Russian Revolution and the
conquest of Roumania by the German armies,
Boyle was involved in an amazing series of ad-
ventures-rescuing prisoners from the Bolsheviks,
saving members of the Russian Royal Family,
feeding refugees and organizing postwar relief
operations.
After the war, Boyle became involved in international oil politics and a lengthy attempt to obtain oil concessions in Russia from the Bolsheviks.
He died in London in 1923 - from the dj
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