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My Old Kentucky Hug

My Old Kentucky Hug
Author: Michael J Spurlock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-03-11
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Updated for 2020! My Old Kentucky Hug is a pictorial of 44 Kentucky distilleries, 15 bars and restaurants and sample self-guided tour itineraries by region, on and off the bourbon trail. Pages covering each Kentucky distillery contain photos and commentary that you will want to see before you plan your own travels on and off the famous bourbon trail. If you like bourbon and/or are planning a trip around Kentucky to see these beautiful destinations yourself, this book is essential and updated for 2020.


My Old Kentucky Hug

My Old Kentucky Hug
Author: Michael SPURLOCK
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781700554123

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This is a travel book for bourbon enthusiasts everywhere. Whether you have visited the Kentucky Bourbon Trail or are planning a trip, you'll love what's inside. This book covers 31 of Kentucky's bourbon distilleries including all majors and numerous craft distilleries including two that are not officially on the Trail. You will love the photos and as a bonus, each distillery includes notes from the author to help you understand what to expect when you visit.


My Old Kentucky Homicide

My Old Kentucky Homicide
Author: Gin Jones
Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release:
Genre: Fiction
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From USA Today bestselling author Gin Jones comes three sisters, one corpse, and a whole lot of trouble... Kentucky native Jess Walker's big-city career has kept her too busy to visit her sisters and hometown. However, she relents when she's invited to celebrate her nephew's third birthday at the newly established Three Sisters B&B in the heart of bourbon country. The nostalgic bubble is quickly popped however when Jess realizes her family hasn't been entirely honest with her. She was invited not so much for a family reunion, but to help them impress some VIP guests for inclusion in a tourism co-op on the bourbon trail. Old resentments arise, and the sisters are at loggerheads immediately. But when one of the VIP guests is found dead, things only get worse. The sheriff is intent on treating the death as an accident, blaming it on unsafe conditions at the B&B. But the sisters know this was murder. Jess has always been the fixer of the family, so she jumps in to protect her sisters and their B&B's reputation. With the remaining guests and the attractive—and single—owner of the nearby whiskey barrel factory all suspects, Jess has her work cut out for her. And it turns out, she can't do it alone. All three sisters will need to work in perfect harmony in order to find the perpetrator of the Old Kentucky Homicide. "Gin’s writing style and wonderful characters made an entertaining page-turner." ~ Kings River Life Magazine


Bourbon Land

Bourbon Land
Author: Edward Lee
Publisher: Artisan
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1648293875

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In his highly anticipated follow-up to the James Beard Award-winning Buttermilk Graffiti, Edward Lee examines his favorite libation—bourbon—with recipes, essays, history, profiles, distillery tours, and more. * Named a Best New Cookbook of Spring 2024 by Eater, Epicurious, and Food & Wine Knowledgeable, entertaining, and more than a little infatuated with his subject, award-winning food writer and chef Edward Lee gives us his insight into bourbon, telling us everything we should know about the mellow honey-brown treasure that’s put Kentucky on the global map: How bourbon is made. Its history. How to read a label. A look inside the famous distilleries. The influence of oak. Tours of Kentucky’s bourbon regions. How to taste bourbon like a professional. And, in the most delicious surprise, how to cook with bourbon, with 50 recipes from Bourbon-Glazed Chicken Wings and Blackened Salmon with Bourbon-Soy Marinade to a Bourbon and Butterscotch Pudding. Plus the best Old-Fashioned you’ll ever mix.


The Botanic Garden and My Old Kentucky Plays

The Botanic Garden and My Old Kentucky Plays
Author: Richard Cavendish
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1728358922

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Kentucky. Known today for its bluegrass, horse racing, and bourbon; it’s very name, embedded in Iroquois history, means Land of Tomorrow. The song birds are the sweetest, thoroughbreds fleetest, wrote James Mulligan, “The landscape is the grandest--And politics—the damnedest In Kentucky.” It’s a hard look that we must face at European settlers, frightened by differences in heritage, religion, and skin, unable to respect the beauty in other races. They did not understand the sexual orientation of God’s creation. “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," wrote George Santayana. We romanticize the old days maybe because they are behind us and can no longer harm us. And from the good that was there, we build a better tomorrow. Here are five historical dramas of Kentucky: The Botanic Garden Horace Holly arrives in Kentucky with dreams to create his own university which is deemed to be the Harvard of the West. The faculty he chooses includes an eccentric European botanist who believes that every great university must have its own botanical garden. Dreams collide within the struggles between religion, government, and ambition. A play about Constantine S. Rafinesque and Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. Sabbath of the Soul Three weary travelers meet one evening at a railroad station awaiting arrival of the train carrying the one person most influential to them. Remembrances of this one exceptional life help them come to terms with their own mortality and purpose. A play about the life of Emily H. Tubman and Frankfort, Kentucky. Emma of Elmwood An architect, hired to demolish and replace a beloved house, is haunted into rebuilding his own life. A play about Emma P. Watts and Eastern Kentucky University of Richmond, Kentucky. The Dust of Summer A woman imprisoned by her domestic life discovers a runaway soldier seeking refuge from himself, both trapped between courage and duty. A play about Pleasant View Farm and The Battle of Richmond in Madison County, Kentucky. The Two Villages After years of engagement and unable to set a date for a wedding, a struggling painter is confronted by his fiancé as they journey to understand the obstacles that have plagued their relationship. Being true to one’s art comes with a price. A play about Kentucky’s own impressionistic painter Paul Sawyer of Frankfort, Kentucky.


Gallant Fourteenth

Gallant Fourteenth
Author: Nancy Niblack Baxter
Publisher: Emmis Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780961736781

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When it first appeared in 1981, this chronicle of one of the North's great army units was called by "Civil War Times Illustrated" "The greatest of all regimental histories. It is for any Civil War reader interested in the simple truth." Gallant Fourteenth remains a standard classic as one of the first modern-day regimental histories.


LIFE

LIFE
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1955-08-08
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LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.


My Old Kentucky Home

My Old Kentucky Home
Author: Stephen Collins Foster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1888
Genre: African Americans
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Her Old Kentucky Home

Her Old Kentucky Home
Author: Lynette Sowell
Publisher: Gilead Publishing
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1683701445

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There’s no place like home for the holidays—or so she’s told. One last white Christmas on the horse farm is enough to make Isabella Tucker see red. Not that she had much of a choice in coming. Between her kid sister’s begging and her boyfriend sweet-talking her out of Chicago, Bella finds herself at her old Kentucky home, where the only skyscrapers are the Christmas trees. At least decking the stalls is better than mucking them, and it’s not like she and David will stay forever, right? When Bella realizes wild reindeer couldn’t drag David back to the city, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas will be their last holiday together.


Offbeat

Offbeat
Author: David Amram
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317255267

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David Amram has been described as "the Renaissance man of American Music." His musical career has spanned participating with Jack Kerouac in the original jazz-poetry reading in 1957 in Greenwich Village to being honored as the first Composer-in-Residence for the New York Philharmonic and to playing in Farm Aid concerts. He's performed with an incredible variety of musical greats, such as Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, Willie Nelson, and and Tito Puente, and he continues to compose and tour nationally. Now available in paperback, following the 50th anniversary of the publication of Kerouac's classic On The Road, Offbeat is the rollicking story of this legendary musician and his adventures with his close friend Jack Kerouac. Amram and Kerouac shared a relationship based on creativity, respect, and fun, and Offbeat offers the reader a full share of each. This wonderful memoir takes the reader from the coffee houses of New York to the San Francisco Opera House and into the making of the now-classic film Pull My Daisy. Offbeat is Amram's energetic and heartfelt account of Kerouac and the creative community of artists-including Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Langston Hughes, and Neal and Carolyn Cassady-that courageously explored their creative potential and, in doing so, changed American culture forever.