More than fifty delicate line drawings by Ira Kohn and the clear, nontechnical discussion by Kenneth Clarke of the making and uses of these humble objects--many of them unfamiliar to the eyes of the current generation of Kentuckians--give the reader new insight into the life of the pioneer.
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More than fifty delicate line drawings by Ira Kohn and the clear, nontechnical discussion by Kenneth Clarke of the making and uses of these humble objects--many of them unfamiliar to the eyes of the current generation of Kentuckians--give the reader new insight into the life of the pioneer.
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