Book Size: 5" x 9"
Pages: 320
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781566566384
Series: On-the-Road Histories
Imprint: Interlink Books
Edition: 1
Photography by: Timothy White
Illustrations: full-color photos , maps
Release date: 2006
Category: Travel/Travel LiteratureKentucky
On-the-Road Histories
By Brad Asher • Photography by Timothy White
$ 20About this book
Early settlers thought Kentucky a kind of paradise; Daniel Boone and others called it "a good poor man's country."
Abraham Lincoln once famously said during the Civil War that while he hoped to have God on his side, he had to have Kentucky- a testament to this state's important position straddling the border between south and north (and, for that matter, east and midwest too). Borderlands beget abundant mythology, and Kentucky is no exception. Brad Asher, a scholar of Native American history, goes beyond the myths (or stereotypes) of the colonel in white who drinks mint juleps and breeds thoroughbreds and the barefoot hillbilly who knows caves and moonshine to explore the rich, complicated history of a state that has been home to figures as diverse as Robert Penn Warren, Muhammad Ali, and Wendell Berry.
From the bluegrass of the heartland, to the hills and hollows of the east, to the flatlands of the west, and to vibrant Louisville, Asher shows a Kentucky beyond the world's largest cave and most famous race track.
Brand: Brad AsherAbout the author
Brad Asher lives in Louisville, Kentucky and holds a doctorate in history from the University of Chicago. He is the author of Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Settlers, and the Law in Washington Territory.
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Author | Asher, Brad |
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Edition | 1 |
Inprint | Interlink Books |
Pages | 320 |
Type | PB |
Illustrator | White, Timothy |
Illustrations | full-color photos , maps |
Release date | 2006 |
Author Home | USA |
Subtitle | On-the-Road Histories |
Format | 5" x 9" |