Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies offers a detailed exploration of Kentucky's notorious feuds and violent conflicts, particularly those in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book delves into the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud, providing insights into its origins, key events, and the profound impact it had on the region. Mutzenberg also examines other significant conflicts, including the Tolliver-Martin-Logan vendetta, the French-Eversole War, and the Hargis-Cockrell-Marcum-Callahan feud in Breathitt County. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, Mutzenberg paints a vivid picture of the turbulent history of Kentucky's "Dark and Bloody Ground." His work sheds light on the human cost of these feuds, illustrating how personal grievances, economic interests, and political allegiances created cycles of violence that left lasting scars on communities. By examining these events, the book provides valuable historical context for understanding the challenges of law enforcement in early 20th-century Kentucky. Black & Gold House of Books strives to provide the best quality literature at a fair price. We provide everything you want in a book and nothing you don’t. Our publications provide the original text, edited for grammar and spelling, with foreign and deprecated words defined in footnotes, a brief author biography, and a list of the author’s other works. This volume does not include either author biography or list of author's other works, because no information could be found on the author, and to our knowledge, this is his only published work. Most titles are available in paperback, hardcover and ebook formats.