New Orleans (La.) -- History
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New Orleans (La.) -- History
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- Tearing down the lost cause, the removal of New Orleans's Confederate statues, James Gill, Howard Hunter
- Queen New Orleans,, city by the river
- Bloody Mary's guide to hauntings, horrors, and dancing with the dead, true stories from the voodoo queen of New Orleans, Bloody Mary
- New Orleans, produced by Amanda Pollak, Stephen Ives, Jenny Carchman ; written by Michelle Ferrari ; directed by Stephen Ives ; an Insignia Films production for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- Krauss, the New Orleans value store, Edward J. Branley
- Hurricane on the Bayou, director, Greg MacGillivray
- Hope and New Orleans, a history of Crescent City street names, Sally Asher
- The bachelor in New Orleans, a handbook for unattached gentlemen and ladies of spirit visiting or resident in the Paris of America, by Robert Kinney ; illustrated with hand block prints by Eugenia and Bob Riley
- Slavery's metropolis, unfree labor in New Orleans during the age of revolutions, Rashauna Johnson, Dartmouth College
- The early Jews of New Orleans
- The Baratarians and the Battle of New Orleans, by Jane Lucas de Grummond, with Biographical sketches of the veterans of the Battalion of Orleans, 1814-1815 / by Ronald R. Morazan
- New Orleans and urban Louisiana, edited by Samuel C. Shepherd, Jr
- Fabulous New Orleans., Illustrated by E.H. Suydam, introd., and notes by Robert Tallant
- Autobiographical sketches and recollections, during a thirty-five years' residence in New Orleans, by Theodore Clapp
- The French Quarter of New Orleans, Jim Fraiser ; photography by West Freeman
- Slavery's metropolis, unfree labor in New Orleans during the age of revolutions, Rashauna Johnson, Dartmouth College
- Guide to research at the Historic New Orleans Collection, compiled by the Research Division
- New Orleans, Louisiana, and Saint-Louis, Senegal, mirror cities in the Atlantic world, 1659-2000s, edited by Emily Clark, Ibrahima Thioub, and C?cile Vidal
- The Irish in New Orleans, 1800-1860, Earl F. Niehaus
- Cityscapes of New Orleans, Richard Campanella
- An oral history of the New Orleans Ninth Ward, Caroline Gerdes
- The French quarter, an informal history of the New Orleans underworld, Herbert Asbury
- The Creoles of Louisiana, by George W. Cable
- End of an era;, New Orleans, 1850-1860,, by Robert C. Reinders
- History of New Orleans,, by John Smith Kendall..
- New Orleans Carnival krewes, the history, spirit & secrets of Mardi Gras, Rosary O'Neill ; foreword by Kim Marie Vaz
- New Orleans as it was, episodes of Louisiana life, Henry C. Castellanos ; edited, with an introd., bibliographical listing, and rev. index by George F. Reinecke
- Fabulous New Orleans,, by Lyle Saxon; illustrated by E.H. Suydam
- All on a Mardi Gras day, episodes in the history of New Orleans Carnival, Reid Mitchell
- New Orleans rum, a decadent history, Mikko Macchione ; foreword by Chris Rose, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of One dead in the attic
- A short history of New Orleans, Mel Leavitt
- Stories from the St. Louis cemeteries of New Orleans, Sally Asher
- The Creoles of color of New Orleans., Drawings by Don Miller
- Black New Orleans, 1860-1880, [by] John W. Blassingame
- The Jews of New Orleans and the Mississippi Delta, a history of life & community along the bayou, Emily Ford & Barry Stiefel
- The Cabildo records of New Orleans, 1769-1785, an index to abstracts in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly, by Verda Jenkins Ruff, with an introduction by Winston De Ville
- Lost New Orleans, Mary Cable ; foreword by Samuel Wilson, Jr
- Creole families of New Orleans, by Grace King ; with illustrations by E. Woodward
- The story of French New Orleans, history of a creole city, Dianne Guenin-Lelle
- City of a million dreams, a history of New Orleans at year 300, Jason Berry
- Storyville, the naked dance, Tete Rouge Productions ; produced, directed, and written by Anne O. Craig and Maia Harris ; narration written by Jo Harvey Allen
- New Orleans vampires, history and legend, Marita Woywod Crandle
- Why New Orleans matters, Tom Piazza
- Tom Fitzmorris's hungry town, a culinary history of New Orleans, the city where food is almost everything
- Southern comfort, the Garden District of New Orleans, 1800-1900, S. Frederick Starr ; photographs by Robert S. Brantley
- Heroes of Hurricane Katrina, Allan Zullo
- Orléans embrace, with the secret gardens of the Vieux Carré, TJ Fisher, Roy F. Guste, Jr. ; Louis Sahuc, photo works
- Blues for New Orleans, Mardi Gras and America's Creole soul, Roger D. Abrahams ... [et al.]
- Battle of New Orleans sesquicentennial celebration, 1815-1865;, final report to the United States Congress
- The world that made New Orleans, from Spanish silver to Congo Square, Ned Sublette
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