Details
PUBLISHED
[United States] : The History Press : Made available through hoopla, 2012
DESCRIPTION
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
9781614237204 (electronic bk.) MWT11508965, 1614237204 (electronic bk.) 11508965
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
Andrew Jackson fought a duel in rural Logan County, Kentucky. Jesse James robbed a bank there, and frontier lawyers began political careers. But a resentful Al Smith knew none of this when he got off the bus at Russellville, rented a room at a shabby hotel and asked for the nearest bootlegger. After losing two newspaper jobs in New Orleans, he was the new tramp editor of Russellville's little country weekly. He was thirty-one, and his life was in shambles. Fifty sober years later, his stories tell what happened after he was cured of his negative obsessions and discovered Kentucky was a land of the second chance. From county courthouse to the White House, read all about it
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