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"Well-written, with a genuine human appeal." - Thomas D. Clark; "The real juice in this book is in Ardery's recollections of farm life, the people of the farms, and the history and atmosphere of Bourbon County." - John Ed Pearce; "Ardery's description of growing up as the son of a gentleman farmer-attorney is so vivid and loving you'll feel you are roaming through the woods and fields in his shoes." - Spur Magazine; "Ardery writes about his family and his boyhood, portraits of a time gone by when life was gentler and far more respectable. He picked his topics well and set about to tell each…mehr

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"Well-written, with a genuine human appeal." - Thomas D. Clark; "The real juice in this book is in Ardery's recollections of farm life, the people of the farms, and the history and atmosphere of Bourbon County." - John Ed Pearce; "Ardery's description of growing up as the son of a gentleman farmer-attorney is so vivid and loving you'll feel you are roaming through the woods and fields in his shoes." - Spur Magazine; "Ardery writes about his family and his boyhood, portraits of a time gone by when life was gentler and far more respectable. He picked his topics well and set about to tell each story in a way to please anyone with even a passing interest in Kentucky." - Louisville Courier-Journal"
Autorenporträt
Philip Ardery (1914--2012) was a decorated veteran of World War II and a Louisville lawyer. His also wrote Bomber Pilot: A Memoir of World War II.