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Click here to view the Hatfield and McCoy Family Tree America's most notorious family feud began in 1865 with the murder of a Harmon McCoy, a Union soldier, by a Confederate Hatfield relative. But Southern grudges run long and deep. More than a decade later tempers flared over stolen hogs. This accusation triggered years of bloody violence and retribution that led to a tragic Romeo-and-Juliet interlude, a Supreme Court ruling, and Kentucky's last public hanging. The final feud trial took place in 1898, but the rivalry didn't end there. Its legend continues to have an enormous impact on the popular imagination and the people of the region. Here is a fascinating new look at the infamous story of the Hatfields and the McCoys.

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Blood Feud Maps and genealogical tables on folded dust jacket. Full description
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CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR BLOOD FEUD
"Alther is an expert on the subject of the feud."--"Wall Street Journal
""An exhaustively researched, well written, and beautifully produced volume. ... Alther ... has created an impressive document that considers not only the events of the feud and their consequences but the complex web of unique circumstances--historical, geo-political, psychological, educational, spiritual, and socioeconomic--that allowed the conflict to continue for so long."--"Knoxville News Sentinel
""The Hatfields of West Virginia and the McCoys of Kentucky, history's most famous feuding families, come to lurid life (and usually die unnatural deaths) in this well researched and finely written history. ... It's wonderful, awful stuff, rife with ambushes, horrific murders of men, women, and children, revenge and betrayal, and void of anything resembling justice or mercy. But Alther goes beyond the bloody facts, showing how closely the feud was related to the Civil War and weaving in other context that shows how utterly American the feud was, and how it reverberates yet today, especially in Appalachia. All good, that, but the best part is tracking the bloodstained characters through their astounding, outrageous lives. Lots of photographs spice things up even more."
--"Star Tribune" (Minneapolis-St. Paul)
"Alther's book is well researched ... a fever dream of bloody revenge and forbidden romance deep in the mountains."
--"Lexington Herald
""Alther's deft command of style and her keen perceptions of the feelings beneath the facts makes this book a compelling read. It goes beyond supplying knowledge and provides understanding and a dash of wisdom on this complex phenomenon."
--"Appalachian Heritage"
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""Alther ... tells the entire mind-numbing story. ... Two factors in her book raise it above a tabloid retelling, one being the historical context she provides. ... The other striking aspect of Blood Feud is subtler, dis

"Alther is an expert on the subject of the feud." Wall Street Journal"A daughter of Appalachia delves into the tangle of fact and fiction and finds more to the story than forbidden love and a stolen hog." American History magazine"An exhaustively researched, well written, and beautifully produced volume. Alther has created an impressive document that considers not only the events of the feud and their consequences but the complex web of unique circumstances historical, geo-political, psychological, educational, spiritual, and socioeconomic that allowed the conflict to continue for so long." Knoxville News Sentinel"The Hatfields of West Virginia and the McCoys of Kentucky, history's most famous feuding families, come to lurid life (and usually die unnatural deaths) in this well researched and finely written history. It's wonderful, awful stuff, rife with ambushes, horrific murders of men, women, and children, revenge and betrayal, and void of anything resembling justice or mercy. But Alther goes beyond the bloody facts, showing how closely the feud was related to the Civil War and weaving in other context that shows how utterly American the feud was, and how it reverberates yet today, especially in Appalachia. All good, that, but the best part is tracking the bloodstained characters through their astounding, outrageous lives. Lots of photographs spice things up even more." Star Tribune (Minneapolis St. Paul)"Alther's book is well researched a fever dream of bloody revenge and forbidden romance deep in the mountains." Lexington Herald"Alther's deft command of style and her keen perceptions of the feelings beneath the facts makes this book a compelling read. It goes beyond supplying knowledge and provides understanding and a dash of wisdom on this complex phenomenon." Appalachian Heritage"Alther tells the entire mind-numbing story. Two factors in her book raise it above a tabloid retelling, one being the historical context she provides. The other striking aspect of Blood Feud is subtler, dispiriting but emerges clearly from her exposition of events: the practical value of unhesitating violence. It was the born killers, the ones unhampered by moral qualms or a belief in the legal system, who showed the highest survival rates." Macleans"Alther covers what she found in her research to be the events that really ignited the feud in 1865. Another unique aspect of the book is that it is a narrative look at the feud that combines research with her personal feelings and connections to the feud. It also touches on the implications of the feud and the long-term impact it has had on the Appalachian region." KY Forward"Alther has scoured newspaper reports, government records, oral histories, and family archives to pull from the slanted accounts details that flesh out her nonfiction characters. ... She allows many currents to deepen her story without losing a sense of the fateful whole. Blood Feud joins a host of key paradigm-shifting books about mountain identity, including: Miners, Millhands, and Mountaineers by Ronald Eller; and The Mind of the South by W. J. Cash. Alther's personal connection classes her book also with great Appalachian memoirs, such as John O'Brien's At Home in the Heart of Appalachia." The Read on WNC"Alther puts a new spin on the legendary Hatfield and McCoy feud." Library Journal, starred review"

"Alther is an expert on the subject of the feud."--Wall Street Journal"A daughter of Appalachia delves into the tangle of fact and fiction and finds more to the story than forbidden love and a stolen hog."--American History magazine"An exhaustively researched, well written, and beautifully produced volume. ... Alther ... has created an impressive document that considers not only the events of the feud and their consequences but the complex web of unique circumstances--historical, geo-political, psychological, educational, spiritual, and socioeconomic--that allowed the conflict to continue for so long."--Knoxville News Sentinel"The Hatfields of West Virginia and the McCoys of Kentucky, history's most famous feuding families, come to lurid life (and usually die unnatural deaths) in this well researched and finely written history. ... It's wonderful, awful stuff, rife with ambushes, horrific murders of men, women, and children, revenge and betrayal, and void of anything resembling justice or mercy. But Alther goes beyond the bloody facts, showing how closely the feud was related to the Civil War and weaving in other context that shows how utterly American the feud was, and how it reverberates yet today, especially in Appalachia. All good, that, but the best part is tracking the bloodstained characters through their astounding, outrageous lives. Lots of photographs spice things up even more."--Star Tribune (Minneapolis-St. Paul)"Alther's book is well researched ... a fever dream of bloody revenge and forbidden romance deep in the mountains."--Lexington Herald"Alther's deft command of style and her keen perceptions of the feelings beneath the facts makes this book a compelling read. It goes beyond supplying knowledge and provides understanding and a dash of wisdom on this complex phenomenon."--Appalachian Heritage"Alther ... tells the entire mind-numbing story. ... Two factors in her book raise it above a tabloid retelling, one being the historical context she provides. ... The other striking aspect of Blood Feud is subtler, dispiriting ... but emerges clearly from her exposition of events: the practical value of unhesitating violence. It was the born killers, the ones unhampered by moral qualms or a belief in the legal system, who showed the highest survival rates."--Macleans"Alther covers what she found in her research to be the events that really ignited the feud in 1865. ... Another unique aspect of the book is that it is a narrative look at the feud that combines research with her personal feelings and connections to the feud. ... It also touches on the implications of the feud and the long-term impact it has had on the Appalachian region."--KY Forward"Alther has scoured newspaper reports, government records, oral histories, and family archives to pull from the slanted accounts details that flesh out her nonfiction characters. ... She allows many currents to deepen her story without losing a sense of the fateful whole. Blood Feud joins a host of key paradigm-shifting books about mountain identity, including: Miners, Millhands, and Mountaineers by Ronald Eller; and The Mind of the South by W. J. Cash. Alther's personal connection classes her book also with great Appalachian memoirs, such as John O'Brien's At Home in the Heart of Appalachia."--The Read on WNC"Alther puts a new spin on the legendary Hatfield and McCoy feud."--Library Journal, starred review

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