Kentucky Classic Christmas Trivia

Kentucky Classic Christmas Trivia
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635085825

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I spent one winter researching the holiday history, folklore, legend, and more of each and every state,' says Carole marsh. A great coffee-table book or classroom read, this book-in an edition for each U.S. state-shares a wealth of fascinating historical material and trivia about everything from holiday traditions to how we got the Christmas tree, superstitions, and more. From the Yule logs of Maine to snow on the Alamo, you'll love your own state book, but wish you could read them all. Don't forget to send your favorite teacher or grandchild a copy for their state!

A Kentucky Christmas

A Kentucky Christmas
Author: George Ella Lyon
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780813141442

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"Table of Contents A celebration of holiday poetry, fiction, essays, recipes, and songs by more than sixty of the Bluegrass state's finest writers. Gathered here are writings from some of the legendary voices of Kentucky -- and the nation -- as well as original Christmas stories and poetry from some of the state's emerging talents. Among the contributors to this handsome collection are Kentucky's visionaries, storytellers, historians, singers, cooks, children's authors, and poets, including all five Kentucky Poet Laureates. A delight for anyone interested in Kentucky literature, history, or traditions, A Kentucky Christmas promises to be a wonderful holiday gift, a treasured family keepsake, and a necessary addition for libraries and for personal collections.

Extension Review

Extension Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: Agricultural extension work
ISBN: UVA:X002439440

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Resource Bulletin SRS

Resource Bulletin SRS
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1996
Genre: Forest products
ISBN: MINN:31951D02960435D

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A Culinary History of Kentucky

A Culinary History of Kentucky
Author: Fiona Young-Brown
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781625847478

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Pull up a chair to the kitchen table and enjoy a delicious adventure through the Bluegrass State’s food history. Kentucky’s cuisine can be traced back to Cherokee, Irish, Scottish, English and German roots, among others. A typical Kentucky meal might have the standard meat and three, but there are many dishes that can’t be found anywhere else. Poke sallet, despite its toxic roots and berries, is such a favorite in parts of eastern Kentucky that an annual festival celebrates it. Find recipes for dishes from burgoo to hog to moonshine and frogs. Join author Fiona Young-Brown as she details all the delectable delights sure to make the mouth water.

Christmas in Kentucky 1862

Christmas in Kentucky  1862
Author: Elizabeth Bryant Johnston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1892
Genre: Christmas
ISBN: PRNC:32101041468792

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24 pages, acidification, faded, green cover.

Upheaval

Upheaval
Author: Chris Holbrook
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780813139296

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The acclaimed author of Hell and Ohio shares a story collection set in Eastern Kentucky “so visceral that you can almost feel the grit of coal dust” (Booklist). Chris Holbrook burst onto the southern literary scene with Hell and Ohio: Stories of Southern Appalachia, stories that Robert Morgan described as “elegies for land and lives disappearing under mudslides from strip mines and new trailer parks and highways.” Now, with the publication of Upheaval, Holbrook more than answers the promise of that auspicious debut. In eight interrelated stories set in Eastern Kentucky, Chris Holbrook captures a region and its people as they struggle in the face of poverty, isolation, change, and the devastation of land at the hands of the coal and timber industries. With a native’s ear for dialect and a gritty realism reminiscent of Larry Brown and Cormac McCarthy, the stories in Upheaval prove that Holbrook is not only a faithful chronicler and champion of Appalachia’s working poor but also one of the most gifted writers of his generation.

The Kentucky Anthology

The Kentucky Anthology
Author: Wade Hall
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 898
Release: 2010-09-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780813128993

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Long before the official establishment of the Commonwealth, intrepid pioneers ventured west of the Allegheny Mountains into an expansive, alluring wilderness that they began to call Kentucky. After blazing trails, clearing plots, and surviving innumerable challenges, a few adventurers found time to pen celebratory tributes to their new homeland. In the two centuries that followed, many of the world’s finest writers, both native Kentuckians and visitors, have paid homage to the Bluegrass State with the written word. In The Kentucky Anthology, acclaimed author and literary historian Wade Hall has assembled an unprecedented and comprehensive compilation of writings pertaining to Kentucky and its land, people, and culture. Hall’s introductions to each author frame both popular and lesser-known selections in a historical context. He examines the major cultural and political developments in the history of the Commonwealth, finding both parallels and marked distinctions between Kentucky and the rest of the United States. While honoring the heritage of Kentucky in all its glory, Hall does not blithely turn away from the state’s most troubling episodes and institutions such as racism, slavery, and war. Hall also builds the argument, bolstered by the strength and significance of the collected writings, that Kentucky’s best writers compare favorably with the finest in the world. Many of the authors presented here remain universally renowned and beloved, while others have faded into the tides of time, waiting for rediscovery. Together, they guide the reader on a literary tour of Kentucky, from the mines to the rivers and from the deepest hollows to the highest peaks. The Kentucky Anthology traces the interests and aspirations, the achievements and failures and the comedies and tragedies that have filled the lives of generations of Kentuckians. These diaries, letters, speeches, essays, poems, and stories bring history brilliantly to life. Jesse Stuart once wrote, “If these United States can be called a body, Kentucky can be called its heart.” The Kentucky Anthology captures the rhythm and spirit of that heart in the words of its most remarkable chroniclers.