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category: History
published: Mar 2011
ISBN:9781926613253
publisher: Heritage House Publishing

Slumach's Gold

In Search of a Legend

by Rick Antonson & Brian Antonson

tagged: post-confederation (1867-)
Description

Slumach’s Gold chronicles what is possibly Canada’s greatest lost-mine story. It searches out the truth behind a Salish man’s hanging for murder in 1891 and tracks the intriguing legend about him that grew after his death. It was a legend that turned into a drama of international fascination when Slumach—the hanged criminal—was mysteriously linked to gold nuggets “the size of walnuts.” The stories claimed that Slumach had placed a curse on a hidden motherlode to protect it from interlopers and trespassers just before he plunged to his death “at the wrong end of a five-strand rope.” Although many have attempted to find Slumach’s gold over the past 100 years, following tantalizing clues that are part of the legend itself, none have succeeded—or have they?

Rick Antonson, Mary Trainer and Brian Antonson have diligently sifted through history and myth, separating fact from fiction, but leaving the legend intact—along with the promise of gold yet to be found by some future gold seeker.

About the Authors
Rick Antonson co-founded Nunaga Publishing with Brian Antonson and Mary Trainer. Together they published more than twenty-five books, including the first edition of In Search of a Legend: Slumach’s Gold. Rick has written five travel books, most recently Train Beyond the Mountains: Journeys on the Rocky Mountaineer. He was vice president and general manager of Douglas & McIntyre Publishing for five years. From 1993 to 2014 he served as president and CEO of Tourism Vancouver (now Destination Vancouver).

Brian Antonson co-founded Nunaga Publishing with Rick Antonson and Mary Trainer. Together they published more than twenty-five books, including the first edition of In Search of a Legend: Slumach’s Gold in 1972. Brian spent his career in radio broadcasting and broadcast education, before retiring as head of the Broadcast and Media Communications department at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. He has made over 100 presentations about Slumach’s Gold.
Editorial Review

“A fresh new look at one of British Columbia’s enduring mysteries.”
— Chuck Davis, author of Vancouver Then and Now

“Qualitifes as a British Columbia classic.”
— Alan Twigg, BC BookWorld

“A great piece of research that reads like a mystery novel or a CSI episode . . . Slumach’s Gold combines legend, myth, documentation and oral history. It’s a masterpiece.”
— Richard Thomas Wright, author of Barkerville and Overlanders

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