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UP CUTSHIN AND DOWN GREASY
Folkways of a Kentucky Mountain Family
By Leonard W. Roberts
Price: $20.00
Format: paper
ISBN: 978-0-8131-0176-7
Subjects: Kentucky and Regional Studies, Folklore;Appalachian Studies
Pages: 176
Year Published: 1997
Copyright: [©1959]
Trim Size: 6x9
Illustrations: illus
Discount: short
Description:

Along the isolated headwaters of the Kentucky River--Cutshin and Greasy creeks--folklorist Leonard Roberts found the Couches, a remarkable mountain family of gifted memory and imagination. For half a century they had preserved the traditional ways of their forebears--the farming methods, the household arts, and the games, ballads, dances, and tales that were their chief entertainment.

In Up Cutshin and Down Greasy, brothers Dave and Jim Couch, born about the turn of the century, recall clearly their childhood days on Sang Branch of Greasy and Clover Fork of Big Leatherwood. Dave, a professional moonshiner and bottlegger in his younger days, tells of his brushes with the law. Jim engaged in lumbering and coal mining, with a little moonshining on the side. His accounts of mine accidents, in particular the one that cost him his leg, give an insight into the minds of those who risk their lives underground for the sake of high pay. First published in 1959, the book is available once again in paperback to pleasure a new generation of readers.

 

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"A classic about the life and culture of eastern Kentucky."-Library Lane







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