The Brothers of the Virgin Gold

THE BROTHERS OF THE VIRGIN GOLD
by Maurice Magre
adapted by Brian Stableford

cover by Mike Hoffman

Despite being ignorant of the vastness of the world, and its different mores and climates, they departed. There were good men and bad men. Some died of the difficulty, others harvested gold, but very few found happiness. Today, none subsists. The last old man has disappeared. But in the ancient dwellings of the Pyrenean valleys, their story is still told… 
 
US$ 34.95/GBP 29.99
5x8 tpb, 488 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-61227-704-2 
 
This volume is the twelfth and last of a series dedicated to Magre’s works. In the mid-19th century, a number of French folks from the Pyrenees region emigrated to America, seduced by the prospects offered by the colonization of Mexico and inspired with dreams of enrichment by the California Gold Rush. Magre recounts the fates of these emigrants through a set of interconnected stories in The Brothers of the Virgin Gold, published posthumously in 1949,
 
In these pages, you will discover flamboyant, fantastic and often tragic tales of Hugues Borromée, who celebrated mass in “the invisible cathedral,” the descendants of the Bramevaque family, guardians of a Rosicrucian talisman, the naïve Dr. Fazeuille, who visited the Convent of the Dead, Barthélémy Dalbiès, the shoemaker of Saint-Béat, and Thomas Bordes, the pharmacist who had always been unlucky, and many more...

Contents:
The Brothers of the Virgin Gold [Les Frères de l’or vierge, 1949, posth.]
Introduction, Afterword and Notes by Brian Stableford.