The Gold-Seekers: A Tale of California
The Gold-Seekers: A Tale of California is a mid-19th century novel by Gustave Aimard that chronicles the adventures of Colonel Sebastian Guerrero and his daughter, Doña Angela, during the California gold rush. As they journey from Guadalajara, Mexico, they face numerous challenges, including threats from bandits and the harsh wilderness, highlighting themes of survival and human relationships. This work serves as a pivotal link in Aimard's series, connecting the narratives of 'Tiger-Slayer' and 'Indian Chief,' and is notable for its depiction of real characters and events from the era.








