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Songs of a Mountain Plowman Reprint Project

05 August 2011

 

                                        

                                       

Dear friends and Associate Members:

Most Jesse Stuart fans know that Harvest of Youth, privately published by Jesse in 1930, was Stuart's first book. His next book was Man with a Bull-Tongue Plow, published in 1934 by E. P. Dutton & Company, a major commercial publishing house. The first printing of the First Edition sold out in less than a month. The success of this Pulitzer-nominated book was the springboard to a great writing career.

 

However, Between Harvest of Youth and Man With A Bull-Tongue Plow, Stuart wrote a second collection of poetry, Songs of a Mountain Plowman, that was not published until 1986, two years after his death. This is the first book I published when I became Executive Director of the JSF in 1985. Songs was edited and introduced by the late Jim Wayne Miller, a great Appalachian scholar and long-time member of the JSF Board of Directors. Its First Edition of 1000 sold out in the 1980s, and was never republished. It is an important book for Stuart fans who wish to uinderstand Stuart's development as a poet, a great addition to Stuart collection, and an important resource for school and public libraries.

 

Now, twenty-five years after its first appearance, the JSF plans to re-issue a hardback Special Edition of Songs of a Mountain Plowman that will be designed as a companion to our 2011 reprint of Man With A Bull-Tongue Plow. It will be presented Sepytember 28, 2012 at this year's Jesse Stuart Weekend. This publication will be funded by gifts ffrom friends of the JSF.

 

Donors will receive recognition in the Acknowledgements section of the book, invitations to book launch events, and a numbered copy of the special edition. Your gift will provide one copy of the book to you and as many as thirty-six copies of the book to libraries. Each gift copy will include a bookplate that identifies you as a donor, if you wish. 

 

We hope you will join us in reprinting this valuable and interesting book.

 

   

 

Sincerely,

James M. Gifford, Ph.D.

CEO and Senior Editor

 

 

 

 

Regional Readers Book Group

04 August 2011

The Regional Readers Book Group meets the last Tuesday of the month (except December) at 5:45 pm to discuss a book written by an Appalachian author or a book about Appalachia. Our readers have wide backgrounds and experiences and the discussions are always lively. Come join us! There's no admission fee, and the book prices are discounted to members. The group is open to the public and new members are always welcome.

This months selection:

May 29: 40 Acres and No Mule by Janice Holt Giles

 

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For more information about joining the Regional Readers Book Group, contact Judith Kidwell, Administrative Assistant to the CEO & Senior Editor at 606-326-1667 or e-mail Judith at:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 

2012 Schedule

 

Jan 31 - The Bluegrass Conspiracy:  An Inside Story of Power, Greed, Drugs and Murder by Sally Denton

 

Feb 28 - Billy Creekmore:  A Novel by Tracey Porter

 

March 27 - Watches of the Night by Harry Caudill

 

April 24 - Johnny Logan:  The True Story of a Shawnee Who Became a US Spy by Allan W. Eckert

 

May 29 - 40 Acres and No Mule by Janice Holt Giles

 

June 26 - Growing Up Hard in Harlan County by  G. C. Jones

 

July 31 - Run Me a River by Janice Holt Giles

 

Aug 28 - She Walks These Hills by Sharyn McCrumb

 

Sep 25 - Velva Jean Learns to Drive by Jennifer Niven

 

Oct 30 - Bluegrass: A True Story of a Murder in Kentucky by William Van Meter

 

Nov 27 - At the Breakers by Mary Ann Taylor-Hall

 

Box O' Books Program

28 July 2011
Published in Programs and Events

 

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Jesse Stuart Foundation

1645 Winchester Ave
Ashland, KY 41101
Phone: 606.326.1667
Toll Free: 855.407.6243
Fax: 606.325.2519
 
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James M. Gifford

CEO and Senior Editor


Judith Kidwell

Administrative Assistant to the CEO & Senior Editor


Anthony B. Stephens

Marketing Director


Suzanna MW Stephens

Art Director

 

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MEMORIAL DAY
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Regional Readers Book Club
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