French Quarter Saints

French Quarter Saints

Author: John R. Greene

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

Published: 2022-07-26

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 166292643X

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George Santos has lost his job, his wife, his savings, and his best friend in one afternoon. He has nothing left to live for, until he stops at the smallest bar in the French Quarter for a final drink. The people that he meets, and the adventures he encounters, force him to reexamine the world, reality, and his place in it. French Quarter Saints is set in New Orleans as it was in 1972. The city, and the world, are in turmoil as young people question traditional roles and views. The book is carefully researched and persons who are interested in the New Orleans of 1972 and its rich, vibrant history, as well as the joyful music of the Crescent City, are invited to come along for the ride.


The French Quarter of New Orleans

The French Quarter of New Orleans

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Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published:

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781617034978

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The author, a native of New Orleans, displays his passion for the "French Quarter" of the city in 106 color photographs highlighting Old World architecture, style, and history that has made this section of the city famous throughout the world.


The Saints, The Superdome, and the Scandal

The Saints, The Superdome, and the Scandal

Author: Dave Dixon

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 2008-02-15

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781455611560

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From payoffs to playoffs, a memoir of the political wrangling behind an NFL franchise “filled with insider stories about the sports scene of New Orleans” (New Orleans Times-Picayune). Before the Saints were synonymous with New Orleans, Dave Dixon was gathering support to create a team and build a Superdome to accommodate them. In this memoir, the man affectionately known as the “Father of the Saints” gives an insider’s perspective on the historical events that shaped the New Orleans sports scene. Little-known facts reveal the negotiations, the payoffs, and the votes that eventually led to the announcement of the sixteenth franchise of the National Football League on November 1, 1966. Nine years after the NFL announcement, the Louisiana Superdome opened on August 3, 1975, as a fifty-two-acre, 269,000-square-foot facility that forever changed the skyline of New Orleans. The facility not only served as the home of the Saints, but later became home to evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. As Dixon reflects on the efforts of the key individuals who worked collectively to make this happen, he shares insight on a national scandal that he credits with altering our political landscape following the 1968 presidential elections—and eventually to the fall of John McKeithen, a dear friend and supporter of the Saints—in “a behind-the-scenes look at the New Orleans NFL” (The Daily Advertiser)./


The Camp of the Saints - 2017

The Camp of the Saints - 2017

Author: Jean Raspail

Publisher:

Published: 2017-05-30

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781547020393

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The Camp of the Saints (Le Camp des Saints) is a 1973 French novel by author and explorer Jean Raspail. The novel depicts a setting wherein Third World mass immigration to France and the West leads to the destruction of Western civilization. A new (2017) introduction by Leonard Payne provides a cultural analysis.


A Guide to the Historic French Quarter

A Guide to the Historic French Quarter

Author: Andy Peter Antippas

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2013-10-29

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1625847645

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From Bourbon Street to Pirate’s Alley and beyond—a local historian takes you on a walking tour of the historic French Quarter in New Orleans. Walking through the French Quarter can overwhelm the senses—and the imagination. The experience is much more meaningful with knowledge of the area’s colorful history. For instance, the infamous 1890 “separate but equal” legal doctrine justifying racial segregation was upheld by the Louisiana Supreme Court at the Cabildo on Jackson Square. In the mid-twentieth century, a young Lee Harvey Oswald called Exchange Alley home. One of New Orleans’s favorite cocktails—the sazerac—would not exist if Antoine Peychaud had not served his legendary bitters with cognac from his famous apothecary at 437 Royal. Local author Andy Peter Antippas presents a walking history of the Vieux Carre, one alley, corner and street at a time.


Saints Behaving Badly

Saints Behaving Badly

Author: Thomas J. Craughwell

Publisher: Image

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0385517203

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Takes a close-up look at thirty-two holy men and women who took a less than saintly path on their road to sainthood, profiling St. Olga, St. Mary of Egypt, Thomas … Becket, and other sinners-turned-saint. 20,000 first printing.


Saints in the Broken City

Saints in the Broken City

Author: Casey Schreiber

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2016-09-02

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1476626057

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Telling the story of Saints football in New Orleans is a way to understand larger social, political and economic conditions during pivotal moments of the city's history. This book is the first to explore the team's role in rebuilding the city following Hurricane Katrina. The author documents New Orleans' initial efforts to attract professional football, the Katrina disaster and some successes and failures during 10 years of post-disaster recovery. The narrative of community recovery and cohesion crafted by Saints fans transcends racial divides and illustrates the relationship between professional sports and the American city. The voices of female fans--largely overlooked in the study of sports--compel a more inclusive definition of football fandom.


Jacques-Felix Lelièvre's New Louisiana Gardener

Jacques-Felix Lelièvre's New Louisiana Gardener

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Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2001-03-01

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9780807124796

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Originally published in 1838, Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane, by Jacques-Felix Lelièvre, was the first of only two books on Louisiana gardening to be written in the nineteenth century. The book drew upon the confident spirit of eighteenth-century Enlightenment France, forming a bridge from the writings of French horticulturalists to an American audience. Optimistic, ambitious, and progressive, the guide urged gardeners to manage nature by acclimating new species and constantly improving native ones through the application of innovative scientific techniques. Now available in English for the first time as New Louisiana Gardener, this charming period piece and path breaking work can be enjoyed once again by gardening enthusiasts and historians alike. An introduction by Sally Kittredge Reeves gives historical context to the translation that follows, detailing the author's reasons for coming to America and his struggles to make a new life, his employment at and eventual ownership of a bookstore in New Orleans, and his reasons for compiling Nouveau Jardinier and publishing it in Francophile New Orleans. Written over 150 years ago, New Louisiana Gardener offers today's gardener a refreshing connection with other gardening enthusiasts across time. Here, in this delightful historical gem, modern cultivators can escape their fertilizers and tillers and rediscover for a moment the joy of facing Mother Nature with little more than a well-educated pruning knife and a hoe.


Saints & Sinners

Saints & Sinners

Author: Eamon Duffy

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 0300115970

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