University Press of Kentucky
University Press of Kentucky has a dual mission—the publication of academic books of high scholarly merit in a variety of fields and the publication of significant books about the history and culture of Kentucky, the Ohio Valley region, the Upper South, and Appalachia. The Press is the statewide nonprofit scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, serving all Kentucky state-sponsored institutions of higher learning as well as seven private colleges and Kentucky’s two major historical societies.
Evil Necessity Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780813192147
Pub Date: 03 Oct 2008
Description:
In Kentucky, the slavery debate raged for thirty years before the Civil War began. While whites in the lower South argued that slavery was good for master and slave, many white Kentuckians maintained that because of racial prejudice, public safety, and property rights, slavery was necessary but undeniably evil. Harold D.
Kentucky Horse Country Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 184
ISBN: 9780813125053
Pub Date: 03 Oct 2008
Illustrations: 165 color photos
Description:
In Kentucky Horse Country: Images of the Bluegrass, renowned photographer James Archambeault captures the natural beauty of Kentucky's Bluegrass region and the thoroughbred industry for which it is famous. Kentucky Horse Country contains 165 full-color images, from tender scenes of mares and foals grazing, to the excitement of race day at Keeneland, to gorgeous landscapes of white fences enclosing lush rolling hills. The book also includes rare photographs of some of the legendary horses that have made horse racing so exciting and popular: Affirmed, Spectacular Bid, Secretariat, Seattle Slew, and others.
A History of Blacks in Kentucky Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780916968373
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2008
Illustrations: photos
Description:
Published by the Kentucky Historical Society & Distributed by the University Press of KentuckyThis is the second part of a two-volume study which covers the entire spectrum of the black experience in Kentucky from earliest exploration and settlement to 1980. Mandated and partially funded by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1978, this pathbreaking work is the most comprehensive consideration of the subject ever undertaken. It fills a long-recognized void in Kentucky history.
Kentucky Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 578
ISBN: 9780916968366
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2008
Illustrations: photos, illus
Description:
" Published by the Kentucky Historical Society and Distributed by the University Press of Kentucky This period of Kentucky's history began with the unsettled society following the close of the Civil War, included bloody feuds, and closed with the tragic Goebel assassination. This book is the most thorough and most ambitious study yet made of that significant time, and the authors recapture the drama and color of these exciting, violent, partisan, and important years.Dr.
General William E. DePuy Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 408
ISBN: 9780813125008
Pub Date: 26 Sep 2008
Series: American Warriors Series
Illustrations: 44
Description:
Considered one of most influential U. S. military officers of the twentieth century, William E.
Normandy to Victory Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 658
ISBN: 9780813125251
Pub Date: 26 Sep 2008
Series: American Warriors Series
Illustrations: 44
Description:
The war diary of General Courtney Hicks Hodges begins on June 2, 1944, as Hodges and the U.S. First Army prepare for Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of France.
Secrets of the Sideshows Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
ISBN: 9780813191959
Pub Date: 26 Sep 2008
Illustrations: photos
Description:
On small-town ballfields and county fairgrounds, the sideshow performers set up their tents and trailers in the shadow of the Ferris wheel. There they amazed us with daring feats such as fire eating and sword swallowing, intrigued us with exhibitions of human oddities and various "anatomical wonders," and yes, deceived us with illusions such as "Atasha the Gorilla Girl" and even outright fakes. These bizarre spectacles engaged the mind as well as the eye.
1816 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780813192109
Pub Date: 19 Sep 2008
Illustrations: 8
Description:
"The year 1816 found America on the cusp of political, social,cultural, and economic modernity. Celebrating its fortieth year of independence, the country's sense of self was maturing. Americans, who had emerged from the War of 1812 with their political systemsintact, embraced new opportunities.
Hitler's Man in Havana Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813125015
Pub Date: 12 Sep 2008
Illustrations: 24
Description:
At the beginning of World War II, Heinz August Lüning, posing as a Jewish refugee, was sent to Cuba to spy for the Third Reich. Lüning's assignment was to collect information about the United States and its allies and report back to Abwehr, the German foreign intelligence agency. The Caribbean waters Lüning monitored were important to the Allies both for shipping and for deploying ships between the various fronts.
The Godfather of Tabloid Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780813125039
Pub Date: 05 Sep 2008
Illustrations: 10 photographs
Description:
They're impossible to miss at grocery stores and newsstands in America: colorful, heavily illustrated tabloid newspapers with headlines promising shocking, unlikely, and sometimes impossible stories within. Although ubiquitous now, the supermarket tabloid's origin can be traced to one man: Generoso Pope Jr. (1921--1988), an eccentric, domineering chain-smoker who died of a heart attack at the age of sixty-one.
A Revolution Down on the Farm Cover A Revolution Down on the Farm Cover
Format: 
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9780813125190
Pub Date: 01 Sep 2008
Illustrations: 12 Photographs
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9780813192420
Pub Date: 03 Aug 2009
Illustrations: 12 Photographs
Description:
Agriculture is the most fundamental of all human activities. Today, those who till the soil or tend livestock feed a world population of approximately 6.5 billion.
Homer Simpson Goes to Washington Cover Homer Simpson Goes to Washington Cover
Format: 
Pages: 282
ISBN: 9780813125121
Pub Date: 22 Aug 2008
Illustrations: 18 b&w photos, 2 figures
Pages: 260
ISBN: 9780813192543
Pub Date: 12 Feb 2010
Illustrations: 18 b&w photos, 2 figures
Description:
Americans are turning to popular culture to make sense of the American political system, a trend that explains the success of television shows such as The Simpsons, The West Wing, The Daily Show, and Chapelle's Show and films such as Election, Bulworth, and Wag the Dog. In Homer Simpson Goes to Washington: American Politics through Popular Culture, Joseph J. Foy has assembled a multidisciplinary team of scholars with backgrounds in political science, philosophy, law, cultural studies, and music.
Country Music Goes to War Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9780813192048
Pub Date: 15 Aug 2008
Illustrations: photos
Description:
"Listening to the Beat of the Bomb" UPK author Charles Wolfe discusses his work and his new book Country Music Goes to War in the NEW YORK TIMES. While Toby Keith suggests that Americans should unite in support of the president, the Dixie Chicks assert their right to criticize the current administration and its military pursuits. Country songs about war are nearly as old as the genre itself, and the first gold record in country music went to the 1942 war song "There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere" by Elton Britt.
Mammoth Cave National Park Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
ISBN: 9780813191935
Pub Date: 15 Aug 2008
Illustrations: color photos
Description:
Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park is home to the world's longest cave system, boasting over 365 miles of explored and mapped passageways. Geologists estimate that there could be as many as 600 miles of this vast subterranean world that remain unexplored. In addition to the renowned Mammoth Cave, the park also includes over 50,000 acres of untouched hills, streams, and forests.
Songs of Life and Grace Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
ISBN: 9780813191973
Pub Date: 15 Aug 2008
Illustrations: 31 photographs
Description:
On a muggy, late August afternoon in 1936, somewhere along the banks of Greasy Creek, Life found Grace -- walking the dusty mile between work and home in a brand new pair of leather kitten-heeled pumps, blond curls bouncing in the sun. Two weeks later, Lifie Jay Preston and Grace Mollette married, a union that lasted until their deaths fifty-eight years later. There was something about them, their daughter Linda would discover, a kind of radiance and love of living that would mark them in the memories of every person they encountered -- a song that resonates years after their passing.
Darke Hierogliphicks Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
ISBN: 9780813192123
Pub Date: 12 Aug 2008
Series: Studies in the English Renaissance
Illustrations: illus
Description:
The literary influence of alchemy and hermeticism in the work of most medieval and early modern authors has been overlooked. Stanton Linden now provides the first comprehensive examination of this influence on English literature from the late Middle Ages through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.Drawing extensively on alchemical allusions as well as on the practical and theoretical background of the art and its pictorial tradition, Linden demonstrates the pervasiveness of interest in alchemy during this three-hundred-year period.