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Hoppers’ Biographer To Release Book On Hatfield and McCoysPosted on Feb 26, 2008 - 03:11 PM
LOGAN, WV — The author of After All These Years: The Authorized Biography of the Hoppers, one of the top-selling books in Southern Gospel music, will soon release his new literary effort, The Feuding Hatfields And McCoys. Besides being a huge Southern Gospel fan, F. Keith Davis is also a noted West Virginia historian and collaborated on this newest project with Dr. Coleman C. Hatfield, the late great-grandson of feud family patriarch Devil Anse Hatfield. "One of the highlights of my life has been working with the Hopper family on their story. I feel I have been blessed by the many encouraging words from readers nationwide since that book's release. In this new literary work, I have researched and documented the real story behind one of the nation's most notable and violent family squabbles. "I co-authored this work with Hatfield family historian Dr. Hatfield, who unexpectedly passed away in January at the time we were finalizing the manuscript. His passing was a great loss to all of us. He was a dear friend." Even before the gunfire and violence subsided, sensational stories were being published in newspapers and magazines around the country about the Hatfield and McCoy feud. Most of the early articles were exaggerated or grossly inaccurate, so says author F. Keith Davis; and even today, he says the facts surrounding the feud are often lost in a fog of inaccuracies. However, a new book, entitled, The Feuding Hatfields and McCoys: Timeline And Pictorial History, soon to be released by Woodland Press, of Chapmanville, WV, helps set the record straight. The Feuding Hatfields and McCoys will soon be available on a pre-order basis, on http://www.woodlandpress.com; and after it is released in late-March, it will also be available at http://www.wvbookco.com, or by calling 888-982-7472. It will also be available and at your local bookstores. Page 1 of 1 pages Comments |


