Selections From The National Prospector's Gazette

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Selections From the National Prospector’s Gazette, Volumes I, II, & III
By Karl von Mueller, compiled by Randy E. Bradford

Commendation to Randy Bradford for providing these books to the treasure hunting community! The National Prospector’s Gazette was full of valuable information. Some of the references are dated, but I agree that the information should be included to provide historical context. The treasure hunting community at the time did not have readily available access to some electronic tools and a lot of the historical records/documents. Each book has a Preface that provides an excellent description of what is included and Karl von Mueller’s newsletter publishing history. The books cover the time period between August 1969 and November 1983.

Volume I: Examino Looks At Books. I consider this book an adjunct to The Journals of El Dorado by Karl von Mueller and Estee Conatser. Most if not all of the books are listed in both books, however, Exanimo Looks At Books contain expanded reviews.
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Volume II: Ask Exanimo! This book contains numerous Questions to and Answers by Karl von Mueller. Due to the typical necessity of secrecy during the research and recovery phases of treasure hunting, these Q & A segments provide an opportunity to learn a wide assortment of treasure hunting/outdoor/technical information and a few treasure leads.
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Volume III: Exanimo Exposés. I have been impatiently waiting for this book and so far, it does not disappoint. It is packed with an abundant variety of articles by Karl von Mueller and other writers. The book is the thickness of Volume I and II combined (x + 283 pages + index). I may disagree with one or two of Karl von Mueller’s personal thoughts but overall, I appreciate his treasure hunting advice which has guided me through a great hobby.

There is an article on the LUE which satisfy some questions and yet there are still so many things unanswered. On page 165 is an article titled Where did thy go? Where are they now? The long list of names brought back memories of the numerous treasure hunting articles and stories I read a long time ago. On page 210 is a photograph of a Merkitch sifter. The remnants of the Merkitch sifter I built as a teenager is sitting in my backyard.
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So much treasure lore to be processed. . . Still reading Volume III (need to get more Post-Its) and already anticipating Volume IV.
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p.s. This is the pamphlet for building the Warren Merkitch sand sifter
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I didn't know volume III was out. I'm looking forward to getting it! Checking Amazon now.
 

I read both 1 and 2 several times, and plan to order volume 3!
 

Last night, I looked the book up on Amazon and there is a look inside feature to give an idea of what is covered. It looks pretty interesting.
 

Three arrived and have started reading it. Plenty of material here, I hope my review goes up.
 

To everyone who's responded to this post, thanks for your support. Volume III had a lot of unexpected delays, but I'd like to think it was worth the wait. I'm improving (I think) in my approach and style and the material keeps lending itself to improvements in the layout and ultimately what I'm able to share, particularly photographs.

Volume IV (the final in the series) I'm HOPING for a late Summer-Fall release. The initial manuscript is complete and needs a second editting and then the index. That one will be an interesting mix of material as it will comprise the "Tips for Prospectors" column, the Dowsing stories/columns, as well as "bulletins" that KvM often printed indicating brief (usually a single paragraph) description of both leads and recoveries. The final book will be in the 250 page range and hopefully will be a fitting end to this series.

Then, it's onto other projects...have several of those close to completion as well and I think at least one will interest anyone who liked these NPG books.

Thanks again, nice to know some folks find this stuff interesting. :)

Randy
 

Randy,

Any update on Vol IV ?


Thanks,
Ryano

Manuscript is on my desk...just needs revisions and an index...sometimes after I finish one part of a book I lose steam and it takes me a while to get my traction again. I've also been working on a large collection of previously published Harry Chrisman material and a few other things. I haven't lost sight of the goal and I hope to finish the nPG series sometime before the summer. *crossing my fingers*
 

Thanks for the review.

I bought one, cant remember which one, and really enjoyed it.

Some out dated stuff, but a lot of good articles.
 

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