Follows generations of a family through the experiences of four women, including Mississippi cotton plantation owner's daughter Anne; Arden, a Civil War belle; Reconstruction-era Felicity; and turn-of-the-century LeeAnn. Reprint.
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Greg Iles comes the first novel in his Natchez Burning trilogy—which also includes The Bone Tree and the upcoming Mississippi Blood—an epic trilogy that interweaves crimes, lies, and secrets ...
'Extraordinarily entertaining and fiendishly suspenseful' (Stephen King).
4 (1999): 577–92; Tristam R. Kidder, “Mississippi Period Mound Groups and Communities in the Lower Mississippi Valley,” in Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces: Searching for an Architectural Grammar, ed. R. Barry Lewis and Charles B.
... 133–52, 304n51, 306n66; role in Kirmess, 304n44 Conner, Richard Ellis, 81 Conner, William C., 271 Cosey, Debbie, ... W. E. B., 36,145 Dunbar, Annie, 259 Dunbar, Mary Conway, 42 Duncan, Annie Rose Quitman, 27, 42 Duncan, Stephen, ...
On her way to marry a powerful land baron whom she has never met, prim and proper Priscilla Wills encounters a fiery outlaw named Brendan Trask who unleashes all of her suppressed passions. Reissue.
The Natchez plantation regime began soon after Bernardo de Gálvez , Spanish governor of Louisiana , conquered the area during the middle years of the American Revolution . Spain welcomed planters to the country and was generous with ...
They trade them on the Rio Pongas to a cruel, drunken trader named John Ormond, originally from Liverpool, England, now living in a small fiefdom with many African wives. In return for their goods and captives, Ormond supplies the ...
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Greg Iles comes the first novel in his Natchez Burning trilogy—which also includes The Bone Tree and the upcoming Mississippi Blood—an epic trilogy that interweaves crimes, lies, and secrets ...
Culled from the collections of three early photographers--Henry D. Gurney, Henry C. Norman, and his son, Earl Norman--this book illustrates a town and a people that basked in the glory of prosperity, crumbled under the hardships of the ...
Originally published in 1947, this book by New Orleans native Harnett Kane provides over 300 pages of detailed history of the Natchez area in Mississippi.