In Old Kentucky

audiobook

In Old Kentucky

by Charles Turner Dazey, Edward Marshall

EN·~7 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

Frontispiece: She saw the stranger break through the undergrowth about the pool.

0:05
2

A Story of the Bluegrass and the Mountains Founded On Charles T. Dazey's Play - By - EDWARD MARSHALL and CHARLES T. DAZEY

14:43
3

ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:19
4

IN OLD KENTUCKY

0:01
5

CHAPTER I.

33:49
6

CHAPTER II

33:58
7

CHAPTER III

15:38
8

CHAPTER IV

26:34
9

CHAPTER V

45:12
10

CHAPTER VI

24:14

Description

Set against the rolling bluegrass and rugged mountains of early‑century Kentucky, the story follows a spirited young woman who rides an ox down Nebo’s winding trails, her voice echoing through laurel‑filled valleys. Her reverent love for the untouched landscape is painted in vivid detail, from blossoming blueberries to the distant haze that cloaks the valley’s secrets. When a stranger emerges from the underbrush, the carefree rhythm of her song meets an unexpected tension.

He is Joe Lorey, a weather‑scarred mountain man with a Winchester at his elbow, his eyes reflecting long winters of watching for raiders and the encroaching railway that threatens the peace. Their brief encounter hints at alliances and old grudges, as the mountains keep a vigilant watch over both love and danger. Listeners are drawn into a world where the beauty of the hills collides with the looming shadows of progress and hidden foes.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (449K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Charles Turner Dazey

Charles Turner Dazey

1855–1938

Best remembered for the hugely popular stage hit In Old Kentucky, this American playwright moved from college literary circles into a long career in theater and early film. His work ranged from comedies and melodramas to librettos and screenplays, helping connect 19th-century stage entertainment with the new world of silent movies.

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EM

Edward Marshall

1870–1933

Best known for vivid books and reporting drawn from real events, this early 20th-century writer moved easily between journalism, war writing, and fiction. His work includes a firsthand account of the Rough Riders and other popular books published in the United States.

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