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The Devil's Brigade: The Story of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud

The Devil's Brigade: The Story of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud

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The Devil's Brigade: The Story of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud

by Spivak, John L

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New York: Brewer and Warren, 1930. First Edition. 8vo. [iv], 325 pp. Full-page map. Red cloth with black design & lettering in publisher's color illustrated dustjacket designed by George Annand. Small bookseller label inside rear cover; light spotting on one page; else a fine, bright copy. Here is "...the story of the longest, most bitter, and most dramatic vendetta in American history - the Hatfield-McCoy scrap which involved the twomost powerful families in West Virginia and Kentucky for fourteen years, the exhoes of which, in a diverted form, are still rumbling today. The feud started over a tragic love affair between Rosanna McCoy and Jonse Hatfield and immediately drew into its web hundreds of people and for a period threatened to cause a civil war between West Virginia and Kentucky...an amazing epic of mountain love and hate and an almost unbelievable picture of little known American life." - dustjacket rear. (Adams Six-Guns 2081).

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Title
The Devil's Brigade: The Story of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud
Author
Spivak, John L
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First Edition
Publisher
Brewer and Warren
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1930
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