WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/2751596

Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver ... Illustrated by Tom Lea

The Lost Adams Diggomgs is a story of a man and a world. From the badlands under Huerfano Peak overlooking the San Juan River and the corner made by the states of new mexico.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/about

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Apache gold and Yaqui silver"

http://schema.org/description

  • "Collects stories of men who spent their lives searching for legendary hidden treasures in the Southwest. This edition features color plate illustrations."
  • "Buried vaults stacked with gold bars, secret caches of coins and jewels plundered from the Spaniards and the Church, exposed veins of ore and with nuggets the size of turkey eggs."
  • "The Lost Adams Diggomgs is a story of a man and a world. From the badlands under Huerfano Peak overlooking the San Juan River and the corner made by the states of new mexico."@en
  • "Are treasures really there? Searchers still seek them. But for the reader, the treasure is here -- Dobie's tales are pure gold."@en
  • "Collects stories of men who spent their lives searching for legendary hidden treasures in the Southwest."@en
  • "Buried vaults stacked with gold bars, secret caches of coins and jewels plundered from the Spaniards and the Church, exposed veins of ore with nuggets the size of turkey eggs. Guarded by the bones of dead men, the legendary treasures of the Southwest still wait for those foolhardy or desperate enough to seek them. Death is the cure for gold fever, and the lucky few who saw the riches and lived to tell of them spent the rest of their lives searching, haunted by faulty memories, changed landscapes, and quirks of fate. It is the stories of these men and the wealth they pursued that J. Frank Dobie tells in Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver. In this masterful collection of tales, Dobie introduces us to Pedro Loco, General Mexhuira's ghost, the German, and a colorful group of oddfellows driven to roam the hills in an eternal quest for the hidden entrance, the blazed tree, the box canyon, for fabulous wealth glimpsed, lost, and never forgotten. Are treasures really there? Searchers still seek them. But for the reader, the treasure is here--Dobie's tales are pure gold."@en
  • "Donation June 04."@en
  • "True stories of buried treasure and lost mines of the Southwest, lost because their Indian guardians do not want them worked."@en
  • "A collection of stories in which the author tells of men striken with gold fever who spent their lives in pursuit of legendary riches."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "History"
  • "History"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver ... Illustrated by Tom Lea"@en
  • "Apache gold and Yaqui silver"
  • "Apache gold and Yaqui silver"@en
  • "Apache gold and Yaqui silver. [An account of the author's search for the lost Adams Diggings gold mine and the Tayopa silver mine]"@en
  • "Apache gold & Yaqui silver"@en
  • "Apache gold & Yaqui silver"
  • "Apache gold [and] Yaqui silver"
  • "Apache Gold and Yaqui Silveer"
  • "Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver"
  • "Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver"@en
  • "Apache gold and Yaqui silver : illustrated by Tom Lea"

http://schema.org/workExample