Merry Christmas from Kentucky


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Merry Christmas from Kentucky is a beautiful gift cookbook filled with easy-to-prepare recipes for holidays, or anytime. Gift giving goody ideas are simple to make and yummy. December celebrations and events around Kentucky are also listed. Printed in two color ink, green and red with dust jacket.




Merry Christmas, Y'all


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Santa fills his sleigh and makes deliveries in Kentucky.




Holly Jolly Wishes From Kentucky


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Holly Jolly Wishes From Kentucky! Season's Greetings! This Holly Jolly wishes from Kentucky Journal: 6x9 Inch, 120 Pages, Blank Lined Notebook For Anyone To Write In This beautiful and inspirational holiday gift. This traditional Christmas eve Season Greetings favorite is sure to please! A great way to make memories by writing down your thoughts while decking the halls and shaking up the Snow Globe! Great Gift Under 10 For Anyone that loves Kentucky!




A Kentucky Christmas


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“A gigantic gift full of literary goodies . . . holiday stories poems, songs and essays, there should be something for anyone who opens this package.” —Kentucky Monthly 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. “This book could accurately be called ‘A Kentucky Christmas Tree,’ since it is a structure with various good-sized branches, all hung or draped with bits of holiday cheer.”—Appalachian Center Newsletter “Celebrates Kentucky traditions from the first Christmas on the Falls of the Ohio to settlement days along the Cumberland to Appalachian country store windows on Christmas Eve.”—Floyd County Times “This cornucopia of a book will appeal to all who count the season as the best time of the year.”—Southern Living “This book will become a holiday classic.”—Suite101.com




The Twelve Days of Christmas in Kentucky


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Take a holiday trip to Kentucky! As each of the twelve days of Christmas pass, VERY unusual gifts from around the state pile up. Lucky readers are in for a wild countdown!




Kentucky's Twelve Days of Christmas


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A collection of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction, most not previously anthologized, ranging in theme from the nostalgic to examinations of the dysfunctional side of the Christmas season.




Santa Is Coming to Tulsa


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It's Christmas Eve, Have you been good? Santa's packed up all the presents and is headed your way! With the help of a certain red-nosed reindeer, Santa flies over: Swan Lake • Owasso • Owen Park • Midtown • Broken Arrow • Blue Dome District • Brookside • Riverside • Lortondale • Red Fork "Ho, ho ho!" laughs Santa. "Merry Christmas, Tulsa!"




The Christmas Truce


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In late December 1914, German and British soldiers on the western front initiated a series of impromptu, unofficial ceasefires. Enlisted men across No Man's Land abandoned their trenches and crossed enemy lines to sing carols, share food and cigarettes, and even play a little soccer. Collectively known as the Christmas Truce, these fleeting moments of peace occupy a mythical place in remembrances of World War I. Yet new accounts suggest that the heartwarming tale ingrained in the popular imagination bears little resemblance to the truth. In this detailed study, Terri Blom Crocker provides the first comprehensive analysis of both scholarly and popular portrayals of the Christmas Truce from 1914 to present. From books by influential historians to the Oscar-nominated French film Joyeux Noel (2006), this new examination shows how a variety of works have both explored and enshrined this outbreak of peace amid overwhelming violence. The vast majority of these accounts depict the soldiers as acting in defiance of their superiors. Crocker, however, analyzes official accounts as well as private letters that reveal widespread support among officers for the détentes. Furthermore, she finds that truce participants describe the temporary ceasefires not as rebellions by disaffected troops but as acts of humanity and survival by professional soldiers deeply committed to their respective causes. The Christmas Truce studies these ceasefires within the wider war, demonstrating how generations of scholars have promoted interpretations that ignored the nuanced perspectives of the many soldiers who fought. Crocker's groundbreaking, meticulously researched work challenges conventional analyses and sheds new light on the history and popular mythology of the War to End All Wars.




Notebook


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Merry Christmas Kentucky Notebook




The Husky from Kentucky


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Laugh along as Julie, a spirited husky from Kentucky, learns the value of friendship and family.