Cities of Gold

Cities of Gold
Author: Douglas Preston
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826320865

A modern horseback journey across 1,000 miles of desert and wilderness following the trail of the first European explorer in the American Southwest.

The City of Gold and Lead

The City of Gold and Lead
Author: John Christopher
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481409123

Will and his friends return to the City of the Tripods—and risk their lives—in this second book of a classic alien trilogy ideal for fans of Rick Yancey’s The 5th Wave and Margaret Peterson Haddix’s Shadow Children series. When Will and his friends arrived at the White Mountains, they thought everything would be okay. They’d found a safe haven where the mechanical monsters called Tripods could not find them. But once there, they wonder about the world around them and how they are faring against the machines. In order to save everyone else, Will and his friends want to take down the Tripods once and for all. That means journeying to the Tripod capital: the City of Gold and Lead. Although the journey will be difficult, the real danger comes once Will is inside the city, where Tripods roam freely and humans are even more enslaved than they are on the outside. Without anyone to help him, Will must learn the secrets of the Tripods—and how to take them down—before they figure out that he’s a spy…and he can only pretend to be brainwashed for so long.

City of Gold

City of Gold
Author: Gillian Tindall
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780140095005

Imaginary Cities of Gold

Imaginary Cities of Gold
Author: Peter O. Koch
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2009-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786453109

Spanish conquistadors attempted to conquer the New World nearly a century before the English colonists established a permanent settlement at Jamestown. This book examines the unsuccessful elements of Spain's attempt at expanding its empire in the Americas, focusing particularly on the misadventures of three conquistadors. Part One tells the story of Cabeza de Vaca who, along with three other survivors of the ill-fated Panfilo de Narvaez expedition to Florida, spent nearly eight years among the various tribes that wandered across Texas, New Mexico, and northern Mexico before finding his way back to civilization. Their tales of lands rich with earthly delights served as inspiration for two epic but failed expeditions that make up the second and third parts of the book: Francisco de Coronado's quest to find the golden cities of Cibola and Hernando de Soto's efforts to find the rich kingdoms of Florida.

Francisco Coronado and the Seven Cities of Gold

Francisco Coronado and the Seven Cities of Gold
Author: Shane Mountjoy
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009
Genre: America
ISBN: 1438102410

Spanish legend claimed that there were seven cities built of gold and filled with treasure in the New World. Coronado and his troupe spent three years wandering in the American Southwest discovering only the beauty of the landscape. Today he is seen as a

The Mysterious Cities Of Gold (Out Of Series #2)

The Mysterious Cities Of Gold (Out Of Series #2)
Author: Jacintha Lucia Moreau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781667129846

This book "out of series 2" is the continuation of The Mysterious Cities Of Gold season 4 which, the treasures hunters and Tao with Pitchu; will travel New-Zealand, Australia, Africa, India, Panama and France. Meanswhile, Esteban and Zia; will travel England, Germany, the mythical city Telos, Galapagos island and Easter island. Finally, this book is the 5th season of this series and i wrote the script with the story. Good reading.

Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge

Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge
Author: Carl Barks
Publisher: Complete Carl Barks Disney Lib
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781606995358

Carl Barks's greatest creation: The miserly, excessively wealthy Scrooge McDuck, whose giant money bin, lucky dime, and constant wrangles with his nemeses the Beagle Boys are well-known to and beloved by young and old. This volume starts off with "Only a Poor Old Man," the defining Scrooge yarn (in fact his first big starring story) in which Scrooge's plan to hide his money in a lake goes terribly wrong. Two other long-form classics in this volume include "Tralla La La" (also known as "The Bottlecap Story," in which Scrooge's intrusion has terrible consequences for a money-less Eden) and "Back to the Klondike" (Barks disciple Don Rosa's favorite story, a crucial addition to Scrooge's early history, and famous for a censored bar brawl that was restored in later editions). Also in this volume are the full-length "The Secret of Atlantis," and over two dozen more shorter stories and one-page gags.

Building Cities of Gold

Building Cities of Gold
Author: Barry Fitzgerald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780984615476

This is a revolutionary book that serves as an exciting roadmap for people everywhere, offering advice on how to gain more control over their lives at both the individual level and also in their local communities. Encompassing diverse areas such as health, education, careers, economics, and spirituality, it points a clear path for individuals to gain self-empowerment, leading to more security and happiness in their lives, which will, in its own turn, lead to stronger local communities. When we decide to live our lives with truth, integrity, passion, and optimism, we are then building Cities of Gold, our version of heaven on Earth, a place we all know can exist.

The King's Fifth

The King's Fifth
Author: Scott O'Dell
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2006-09-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0547349688

Newbery Honor Book: A “stunning” historical novel of a teenager’s journey from Spain to the New World in search of gold (Kirkus Reviews). Mapmaker Esteban de Sandoval is only seventeen years old, but he has experienced much adventure, traveling to the New World to hunt for gold with the Conquistadors. Whatever treasure they find, they were expected to give one-fifth of it to the king. But Esteban is accused of withholding the king’s fifth—and of murder. As he waits for his trial to begin, he recalls the experience of his journey: the men he sailed with, the young Native American girl who guided him—and the ways that it changed him—in this remarkable novel about Spanish colonialism by the author of such classics as Island of the Blue Dolphins.

Cities of Culture

Cities of Culture
Author: John R. Gold
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351951467

City authorities in recent years have competed vigorously to gain the right to host international festivals. In doing so they are heirs to a long tradition, since cities have always served as a natural location for festivals and fairs, providing settings on a scale impossible elsewhere. Cities of Culture examines the role of the Western city as the scene of staged cultural events over the last 150 years. Adopting a lively comparative perspective, it highlights the development of international festivals since London's Great Exhibition of 1851. Making extensive use of case studies and illuminating examples, it offers thought-provoking insight into the material and symbolic significance of international festivals in urban affairs. The book opens with an historical analysis of the role of the city as centre for celebrations, rites and festivities from Antiquity to the French Revolution. The next three sections of the book each focus on a different form of international festival. The first deals with the history of staging the International Expositions, with case studies of the Great Exhibition (1851), New York's World's Fair (1939-40) and Montreal's Expo 67 (1967). The next part covers the Summer Olympic Games from their revival at Athens in 1896 to the Atlanta Games (1996), discussing the implications of their fluctuating fortunes for their host cities. The third section discusses the history of a recently-founded event that is assuming ever-greater importance - the European Cities of Culture programme. The conclusion provides an overview of the events that celebrated the Millennium and examines the prospects for international festivals as part of the urban agenda of the twenty-first century. Cities of Culture will appeal to students of cultural history, urban and cultural geography, specialists in arts and heritage events management, and anyone with an interest in the development of the contemporary Western city.