New Orleans

  • New Orleans: Elegance and Decadence
    By Richard Sexton

    In New Orleans, many 1 rench doors arc protected on the exterior h\ >>olid board-and-batten shutters, or louvered jalousies. LEVEE From the French tor "raised up." An embankment, either natural or man-made, that prevents flooding.

  • New Orleans: The Underground Guide, 4th Edition
    By Michael Patrick Welch

    Talented multi-instrumentalist and synth-builder Naughty Palace sings electro R&B like a cross between Justin Timberlake and a-ha. Zachary Brown of Gnarbot Photography monthly, Howlin' Wolf, CBD, 907 S. Peters St.; ...

  • New Orleans
    By Becky Retz, James Gaffney

    Jambalaya, gumbo, oyster po-boys, barbecue shrimp, and bread pudding. As the authors say, New Orleans is synonymous with fun - and good eating. Use this guide to find the inside...

  • New Orleans
    By Sara Orwig

    . . The first in a sweeping trilogy by the USA Today–bestselling author. As rumblings of secession begin in the south, New Orleans heiress Chantal Therrie is looking for a husband.

  • New Orleans: The Underground Guide
    By Michael Patrick Welch

    SCHIRO'S BALCONY GUEST HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST Marigny, 2483 Royal St., 504-945-4425; balconyguesthouse.com You couldn't ask for a better locale than this B&B above Schiro's grocery, laundry, and restaurant, which serves New ...

  • New Orleans
    By George McDonald, Lisa M. Legarde

    Get the inside scoop on Mardi Gras, Anne Rice, and Dixiland with this all-newportable guide to the Big Easy.

  • New Orleans
    By , Rough Guides, Samantha Cook

    Ravishing small hotel, favored by Elizabeth Taylor and Tennessee Williams among others. Service is luxurious, with free evening sherry, overnight shoeshine, and continental breakfast brought to your room. The on-site Bistro (see p.89) ...

  • New Orleans
    By David C. King

    General Pakenham saw that Gibbs's brigade was in trouble and ordered Keane to use part of his force to help . This meant that Keane's men would have to move all the way across the battlefield , and would be completely exposed to the ...

  • New Orleans: A Pictorial History
    By Leonard Victor Huber

    Under four coaches— Clark Shaughnessy, 1915-1920, 1922-1926; Bernie Bierman, 1927-1931; Ted Cox, 1932-1935; Lowell ("Red") Dawson, 1936-1941— the Greenies played in a Rose Bowl and two Sugar Bowls and were conference champions (or ...

  • New Orleans
    By Jason Krellenstein

    ... Inc. * Luis Castañeda Harald Sund Janeart Ltd. Luis Castañeda Nick Nicholson Luis Castañeda Jake Rajs Luis Castañeda Luis Castañeda Audrey Gibson * Lou Jones Philip Gould * Paul Nehrenz Paul Nehrenz Mark E. Gibson * Luis Castañeda ...

  • New Orleans: A Lonely Planet City Guide
    By Robert Raburn

    In this first-rate guide, the hip authors supply recommendations for all the best to see and do in the Big Easy, with information on getting around, walking tours, and insider...

  • New Orleans: A Photographic Journey
    By Suzi Forbes

    The new Spanish Governor was a man with the unlikely name of General Alexander O'Reilly , and he wasted no time in flying the Spanish flag . O'Reilly was not actually Spanish , he had fled the English as a persecuted Catholic , and had ...

  • New Orleans
    By Richard, Bizier

    ... Midtown Quality Inn- Maison Saint - Charles Radisson Hotel Rathbone Inn Roadway Hotel Rue Royal Inn Saint Charles Guest ... Canal Place Hotel YMCA International Hotel Adams House ( Garden District ) African - Americans Air Reldan .

  • New Orleans
    By Richard Bizier, Roch Nadeau

    Descriptions of all the attractions and a star rating system highlight entries of �not to be missed� attractions.

  • New Orleans
    By Richard Bizier, Roch Nadeau

    Descriptions of all the attractions and a star rating system highlight entries of inot to be missedi attractions.

  • New Orleans
    By Michel LaCroix, Longstreet Press

    Though many of Riverwalk's tenants are shops you probably have at home , there are some local shops too ... DeVille Books & Prints ( 504 / 595–8916 ) has a good selection of local cookbooks , history and art books on New Orleans ...

  • New Orleans: The Underground Guide
    By Michael Patrick Welch

    Hurricanes, floods and epidemics have taken their toll, but New Orleans has lived on to tell the tale.In many ways it continues to be as it was a century ago and is a living example of the French expression "The more things change, the more ...

  • New Orleans: The Underground Guide
    By Michael Patrick Welch

    ... 44 Contemporary Arts Center (CAC), 13, 137, 167, 175, 178 Context Killer, 99 Conti, Thaddeus, 154 Coogan, Brian, ... 191 Crescent City Guest House, 217 Crescent Lotus Dance Studio, 174 Crescent Wenches, 210 Croissant d'Or, 110, ...

  • New Orleans: Facts and Legends
    By Raymond Joseph Martinez, Jack David Lazarus Holmes

    This property was willed to the City of New Orleans by Isaac Delgado, and was later purchased by David W. Pipes, ... 1883, were: E. M. Scott, Jules J. D'Aquin, R. B. Scudder, John B. Levert, Louis Bush, D. R. Calder, Sam'l.

  • New Orleans: A Food Biography
    By Elizabeth Marie Williams

    New Orleans' celebrated status derives in large measure from its incredibly rich food culture, based mainly on Creole and Cajun traditions. At last, this world-class destination has its own food biography.