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Step into the rugged hills of Kentucky with "When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry," a gripping tale of redemption and resilience that has captivated readers for generations. Once lost to time, this classic by Charles Neville Buck is now beautifully restored and republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare glimpse into a bygone era. Follow the tumultuous journey of Bear Cat Stacy, a man torn between his moonshining past and a future of integrity. As he battles inner demons and external foes, Bear Cat's story unfolds with raw emotion and timeless themes of honor, love, and transformation. This edition is…mehr

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Step into the rugged hills of Kentucky with "When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry," a gripping tale of redemption and resilience that has captivated readers for generations. Once lost to time, this classic by Charles Neville Buck is now beautifully restored and republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare glimpse into a bygone era. Follow the tumultuous journey of Bear Cat Stacy, a man torn between his moonshining past and a future of integrity. As he battles inner demons and external foes, Bear Cat's story unfolds with raw emotion and timeless themes of honor, love, and transformation. This edition is not just a reprint; it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored for today's and future generations. Whether you're a casual reader or a collector of classic literature, this book promises an unforgettable experience. Rediscover a narrative that resonates with the human spirit, and own a piece of literary history that was out of print for decades. Dive into a world where the past meets the present, and let "When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry" leave an indelible mark on your heart.
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Charles Neville Buck was an American author who lived from April 15, 1879, to August 10, 1957. Many of his books were turned into plays and movies during the silent film era. A boy named him was born in Woodford County, Kentucky. As a child, Charles William Buck worked in Peru for President Grover Cleveland and wrote a book called Under the Sun about the Inca time. His grandpa on his mom's side was the dean of the medical school at the University of Kentucky. Buck was born near Midway, Kentucky. He grew up in Kentucky, except for the four years he spent in South America with his dad. In 1898, Buck got his degree from the University of Louisville. He writes stories about the mountain guys of Kentucky and the things they do. His first job was as a cartoonist for a year. After that, he worked as a writer in Kentucky for several years. He went to New York City when his writing career took off. He got married and bought a summer home in Orleans, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod.