SALE: Tale of The Devil - The Biography of Devil Anse Hatfield - [Hardbound]

By: Coleman C. Hatfield and Robert Y. Spence
ISBN: 0-9724867-1-2
$21.95

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Handsome Hardbound Was $29.95. Now Only $21.95 for a limited time only
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The first biography of Devil Anse Hatfield, by great grandson Dr. Coleman Hatfield and noted historian Robert Y. Spence, is now in its 3rd printing. Tale of the Devil, in handsome hardback, is the biography of Hatfield family patriarch Devil Anse Hatfield, beginning with his childhood. It also covers his service in the Civil War as a fearless Confederate soldier for the Wildcats. The account also gives an in-depth coverage of the feud years, as well as after the gunfire seized.

Due to this amazing undertaking, Dr. Coleman C. Hatfield was named Tamarack Author of the Year 2004, a prestigious award. Tamarack is the nation’s first showcase of handcrafts, fine art, literature, and regional cuisine. It comprises a warmly decorated retail store, working studios for resident artisans, a fine art gallery, a bookstore, a theater, and A Taste of West Virginia food court.

This book has also been recognized throughout West Virginia by book reviewers and historians for its exceptional content and in-depth research.

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REVIEWS:

As you've most certainly heard, a truce was signed on June 14th, 2003 at the Hatfield & McCoy Festival at Pikeville, KY, that received worldwide attention. As the ink was drying on the symbolic document, which announced the end to Appalachia's most infamous and violent family upheaval, the great-grandson of Anderson Devil Anse Hatfield, released additional evidence and historical facts surrounding the notorious family fuss. There is excitement around the Mountain State, and across the nation, among lovers of Appalachian folklore and American history alike. This long-awaited hardbound volume about the fascinating life of one of West Virginia s most colorful figures, Anderson Devil Anse Hatfield, the patriarch of the famed feuding Hatfield family, is the first of its kind. Because this manuscript gleans much of its information from Dr. Hatfield s father, C.A. Hatfield, and his exhaustive manuscripts, journals, and audiotapes, which were compiled and collected over a lifetime, the story is fresh and entertaining to read and offers insider info, which has never before been published. The book features an index, bibliography, endnotes, and thirty pages of rare family photographs. As surprising as it might sound, there has never been a biography of Anderson Devil Anse Hatfield. We believe this is an important scholarly offering for history bookshelves, being that it is authored by the grandson and great-grandson of Devil Anse Hatfield. If you enjoy American history, it just doesn't get any better than this title, The Tale of the Devil.

--Williamson Daily News, Williamson, WV

This collaborative effort of Coleman C. Hatfield and Robert Y. Spence, The Tale Of The Devil, is the factual biography of Devil Anse Hatfield, and the role he played in the infamous and brutal Hatfield and McCoy feud. Coleman Hatfield is Devil Anse Hatfield's direct descendant and brings a special and personal expertise to this project. The Tale Of The Devil candidly examines this figure's early life, the origins of the Hatfield and McCoy feud, its brutal toll, denouement, and ultimate conclusion -- as well as the impact it has had on subsequent generations of Hatfields and McCoys. A profound, sometimes dark, yet often insightful life story, The Tale Of The Devil is a very highly recommended addition to American History and Biography collections.

--Midwest Book Review

There is exciting news for all lovers of local folklore and American history alike. The fascinating tale of the life of one of West Virginia's most colorful figures, the patriarch of the famed feuding Hatfields, is available to the public. The Tale of the Devil is the story of the legendary Devil Anse Hatfield, beginning with his childhood in frontier Appalachia, describing his Civil War days as a Confederate soldier, painting a richly detailed background into just who this man was and from where he came. Then it gives a captivating and enlightening bird's-eye view of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, the killings, and the post-feud years when the shooting subsided. Because this manuscript gleans much of its information from grandson Coleman A. Hatfield's exhaustive manuscripts, journals, and audiotapes, which were compiled and collected over a lifetime, the story is fresh and entertaining to read and offers additional insider information, which has never before been published. Finally, the book features an index, bibliography, endnotes, and thirty pages of photographs many rare, including one particular photo of Devil Anse never before published, taken when he was about 35-years-old. The authors have sorted through the fables and exaggerations, studied Hatfield family accounts and documented history, and created a noteworthy biography. The story of Anderson Hatfield is appropriately told through a direct descendant. Likewise, the co-author, Robert Spence, is a resident of Logan County, and distantly related to Devil Anse, as well.

--The Logan Banner, Logan, WV

$21.95