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Reviews for Hard Rock Epic: Western Miners and the Industrial Revolution, 1860-1910

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The average rating for Hard Rock Epic: Western Miners and the Industrial Revolution, 1860-1910 based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-11-13 00:00:00
1989was given a rating of 3 stars Lisa Newsome
The great book for the spatial analysis practicioners, from my perspective it is the best source of knowledge about Kriging. Presented use cases helped me a lot in understanding the basic concepts of Kriging; moreover, exercises give a solid foundation for further work. I don't know any newer sources about geostatistics which are close as good as this book.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-01-24 00:00:00
1989was given a rating of 4 stars Michael Morley
For those as intrigued by this history as I am, Zhu Liping's book is an essential read. It is so informative on many levels, and not too long as well. Idaho City and the Boise Basin was such a booming Chinatown with a huge Chinese population in the 1870s-90s, and then by 1910, they were pretty much all gone. What a fascinating period of Chinese-American history. Also does a good job in painting a picture of Chinese not as innocent victims but of residents very much welling to take on "western violence" in order to preserve or uphold frontier justice. Last chapter "Exodus" also tells a riveting story of successful business Loke Kee and his decision to move himself and his entire family (multiple generations) back to China. His children, as a result, spend their lives growing up in China (soon-to-be taken over by Japan, and then the Communists) wishing to return to Idaho. These stories need to be translated to cinema.


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