In 1897, the
Klondike Gold Rush brought thousands
of hopeful prospectors to the North.
With them came many scoundrels
and swindlers who were willing
to do whatever it took to separate
unsuspecting targets from their
hard-earned cash. No swindler was
more successful at his craft than
Jefferson Randolph "Soapy"
Smith,
who ruled Skagway, Alaska with a quick
hand and a scheming mind. This book explores
his most outrageous escapades.
BOOK
DETAILS
Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5"
Pages:
144
Format: Softcover
Price:
$9.95 CDN