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KENTUCKY?S FAMOUS FEUDS AND TRAGEDIES, AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF IBD

ALPHA EDITION
01 / 2026
9789371774826
Francés

Sinopsis

In the shadowy hollows of 19th century Kentucky, where the Appalachian region?s rugged beauty conceals dark vendettas and revenge, lies a history as riveting as it is blood-soaked. This historical non-fiction book, now exquisitely restored for today?s and future generations, delves into the infamous blood feuds that have both scarred and shaped American history tales. Once out of print for decades, Alpha Editions has breathed new life into this cultural treasure, offering readers a collector?s item that transcends mere reprint status.The narrative unfolds with the precision of true crime history, capturing the raw emotions and fierce loyalties that fuelled family feuds in Kentucky. This edition serves as an academic study resource, illuminating the complex tapestry of human conflict amidst the backdrop of feudists of the south. For history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, the book provides a window into the turbulent past, where personal vendettas sparked tragedies that echoed through generations.As a Charles Mutzenberg book, it stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling, preserving the voices and stories that might otherwise be lost to time. This meticulously crafted edition invites readers to explore the depths of a bygone era, making it not only a significant literary work but also an essential addition to any classic collection.

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18,73