A Kentucky Cuckoo's Egg: The Clay-Randolph Duel of 1826
A Kentucky Cuckoo’s Egg is a 2500 word history short about the duel between Secretary of State Henry Clay and Senator John Randolph in 1826. It also delves into the history of dueling generally and specifically in Virginia. Who died, who lived, and who showed up to duel in a white bathrobe? Find out by downloading now!

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A Kentucky Cuckoo's Egg: The Clay-Randolph Duel of 1826
A Kentucky Cuckoo’s Egg is a 2500 word history short about the duel between Secretary of State Henry Clay and Senator John Randolph in 1826. It also delves into the history of dueling generally and specifically in Virginia. Who died, who lived, and who showed up to duel in a white bathrobe? Find out by downloading now!

(www.katecooch.com)
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A Kentucky Cuckoo's Egg: The Clay-Randolph Duel of 1826

A Kentucky Cuckoo's Egg: The Clay-Randolph Duel of 1826

by Kate Cooch
A Kentucky Cuckoo's Egg: The Clay-Randolph Duel of 1826

A Kentucky Cuckoo's Egg: The Clay-Randolph Duel of 1826

by Kate Cooch

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A Kentucky Cuckoo’s Egg is a 2500 word history short about the duel between Secretary of State Henry Clay and Senator John Randolph in 1826. It also delves into the history of dueling generally and specifically in Virginia. Who died, who lived, and who showed up to duel in a white bathrobe? Find out by downloading now!

(www.katecooch.com)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013978898
Publisher: Kate Cooch
Publication date: 02/12/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 154 KB

About the Author

Kate was born and raised in Fairfax, Virginia and graduated from the University of Virginia. She joined the US Coast Guard after graduation and went to Hawaii to serve on the Cutter Jarvis. From there she went to US Naval Flight School in Pensacola, Florida and then was stationed at Air Station Los Angeles where she flew the HH65 Dolphin helicopter.

During her time in Los Angeles she started writing and decided to turn that hobby into a second career after leaving the Coast Guard. She began as a history writer and has been published in "Military Heritage" and "Fairfax County Stories: 1607-2007."

Her first mystery novel, "The Happy Housewife," was released in 2012 as an eBook. Kate lives with her husband and two children in the Philadelphia suburbs.
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