Kentucky Legends and Lore

Kentucky Legends and Lore
Author: Alan Brown
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467149829

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Kentucky is known primarily for horse racing, bourbon and fried chicken, but the "Dark and Bloody Ground" has a mysterious side as well. Kentuckians talk about their own "Hillbilly Beast," believed to have frightened campers at Mammoth Cave National Park. The gnarled and twisted Witches' Tree is a favorite on Louisville ghost tours. Kentucky's UFO incidents--like Thomas Mantell's mysterious plane crash, the Hopkinsville alien attack and the Paintsville train-UFO crash--are as puzzling and frightening now as they were when they happened. Folklore writer Alan Brown chronicles these strange stories and others that are very much a part of the unique culture of Kentucky.

Urban Legends of The U.S.A.

Urban Legends of The U.S.A.
Author: Susan Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre:
ISBN:

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This is the fifth book in the USA urban legend series. Dive into the legends of Kansas, Kentucky and Louisiana. In this book there are legends connected to serial killers, hotels, hospitals, statues, cemeteries, witches, werewolves, ghosts, cryptids, vampires, and abandoned roads and cabins in the woods. Find out about the legends and lore of some of the most haunted places in these states. Read personal accounts of encounters with the paranormal. Find new places to check out on your next road trip. Are you brave enough to adventure into the unknown and test out the legends for yourself?

Louisiana Legends & Lore

Louisiana Legends & Lore
Author: Alan Brown
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-02-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467147516

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"Lean back into Louisiana lore with an earful of New Orleans jazz and a bellyful of Cajun cuisine. But when the music dies down and the lights flicker out, hushed conversations bleed into the darker mysteries of the Pelican State. Storied outlaws like John Murrell, Eugene Bunch and Leather Britches Smith steal into the room. Voodoo priestesses Marie Laveau and Julia Brown are already there, along with the Phantom Whistler and the Axeman of New Orleans. Folklorist Alan Brown educates and entertains with tales of the unseemly, bizarre and otherworldly, like the legends of the Rougarou, the Lutin and the Honey Island Swamp Monster."--Back cover.

Kentucky Folktales

Kentucky Folktales
Author: Mary Hamilton
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813136008

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The storytelling tradition has long been an important piece of Kentucky history and culture. Folktales, legends, tall tales, and ghost stories hold a special place in the imaginations of inventive storytellers and captive listeners. In Kentucky Folktales: Revealing Stories, Truths, and Outright Lies Kentucky storyteller Mary Hamilton narrates a range of stories with the voice and creativity only a master storyteller can evoke. Hamilton has perfected the art of entrancing an audience no matter the subject of her tales. Kentucky Folktales includes stories about Daniel Boone's ability to single-handedly kill a bear, a daughter who saves her father's land by outsmarting the king, and a girl who uses gingerbread to exact revenge on her evil stepmother, among many others. Hamilton ends each story with personal notes on important details of her storytelling craft, such as where she first heard the story, how it evolved through frequent re-tellings and reactions from audiences, and where the stories take place. Featuring tales and legends from all over the Bluegrass State, Kentucky Folktales captures the expression of Kentucky's storytelling tradition.

Kentucky Folktales

Kentucky Folktales
Author: Mary Hamilton
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813140307

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“An entertaining collection . . . It will encourage readers to explore the lore of their own communities, no matter how near to or far from Kentucky.” —Library Journal Winner of the Storytelling World Resource Award and the Anne Izard Storytellers’ Choice Award Folktales, legends, tall tales, and ghost stories hold a special place in the imaginations of storytellers and listeners. In Kentucky Folktales: Revealing Stories, Truths, and Outright Lies, Kentucky storyteller Mary Hamilton narrates a range of stories with the creativity only a master storyteller can evoke. Hamilton has perfected the art of entrancing an audience no matter the subject of her tales. Kentucky Folktales includes stories about Daniel Boone’s ability to single-handedly kill a bear, a daughter who saves her father’s land by outsmarting the king, and a girl who uses gingerbread to exact revenge on her evil stepmother, among many others. Hamilton ends each story with personal notes on important details of her storytelling craft, such as where she first heard the story, how it evolved through frequent retellings and reactions from audiences, and where the stories take place. Featuring tales and legends from all over the Bluegrass State, Kentucky Folktales captures the expression of Kentucky’s storytelling tradition. “A well-documented, lively, informative book . . . a major contribution to regional folklore.” —Louisville Courier-Journal

Kentucky Timeline

Kentucky Timeline
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Kentucky
ISBN:

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Georgia Legends & Lore

Georgia Legends & Lore
Author: Alan Brown
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439675724

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Settle in for a juicy bushel of Peach State bafflement. Turn a metaphorical shovel of red Georgia clay to find a world teeming with inexplicable, head-scratching mystery. The legends here predate the state's founding by hundreds of years, when Native people settled in and began grappling with the land. Now treasure hunters ply Civil War sites for the Confederacy's lost treasure, spectral soldiers galloping nearby. Hairy beasts lope through dark woods, the night sky above bustling with disconcerting activity like the UFO once spotted by Jimmy Carter. In this Georgia, psychics help convict murderers. The super strict and thoroughly deceased former owner of Savannah's Telfair Museum punishes rule breakers, and a 10-foot 'squatch emits a pungent stench at Minnehaha Falls. Join folklorist Alan Brown on a jaunt through the most confounding elements of Georgia's long history.

Stringtown on the Pike

Stringtown on the Pike
Author: John Uri Lloyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1934
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

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True Kentucky Legends

True Kentucky Legends
Author: Robert A. Powell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2002-02
Genre: Kentucky
ISBN: 9780965140652

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