It is a canvas distinctly emblematic of the American experience. The Kentucky was first published in 1942 as part of the ""Rivers of America"" series and has long been out of pr.
John Patrick attained an international reputation with his Teahouse of the August Moon (1953), winner of the Pulitzer ... Mason's Shiloh and Other Stories (1982) won the Ernest Hemingway Foundation Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award.
A gripping portrait of life in the hard-bitten wilderness of Revolutionary Kentucky, Harriette Simpson Arnow’s The Kentucky Trace follows surveyor William David Leslie Collins as he struggles to survive.
Audubon: The Kentucky Years is the captivating account of Audubon's sojourn in Kentucky from his arrival in in 1807 as a gregarious twenty-two-year-old storekeeper to his departure in 1819, when his failure in business was about to force ...
In his Kentucky Book of the Dead, McQueen resurrects creepy stories of life and death in the Bluegrass State, each presented with commentary as well as line drawing by illustrator Kyle McQueen.
Originally published in 1839, this long-lost classic of Southern cooking includes more than 1,300 recipes.
Native Dancer, affectionately known to his supporters as the Grey Ghost, was owned by the handsome and wealthy ... by popular underdogs, Dark Star's upset of Native Dancer came in the 1950s, not the 1930s, and it was not popular.
Among these are Thomas Jefferson Shannon's account of a South Union trading voyage made to New Orleans ( October 6 , 1831 - February 1832 ) , Eldress Nancy E. Moore's South Union journal “ Incidents concerning the War ...
This book assembles a collection of writings embodying the hopes, concerns, and aspirations that have made the state unique and yet typically American.
The Kentucky Barbecue Book is a feast for readers who are eager to sample the finest fare in the state.
It is less professional and meets less frequently than those in most states. But trends in the Kentucky legislature are typical of those in other states, and this book puts the changes in Kentucky into national perspective.