The Man from Jericho
The Man from Jericho, written by Edwin Carlile Litsey in the early 20th century, follows Major Thomas Dudley and his daughter Julia as they confront a threat to their prized horse, The Prince, in post-Civil War Kentucky. The narrative explores themes of bravery, family loyalty, and social standing amidst rising tensions with a local adversary, Devil Marston. The story captures the beauty of the Dudley home and the complexities of Southern pride and rivalry.






