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End of an Era: New Orleans, 1850-1861

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Product Code: 9781565545069
ISBN13: 9781565545069
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End of an Era: New Orleans, 1850-1861

$23.55
 
In the decade preceding the Civil War, New Orleans was a boisterous port with one of the most diverse populations in the world. But the city was enjoying a transient heyday, soon to be replaced by devastation and reconstruction.

During the mid-nineteenth century, commerce, culture, architecture, education, and other important facets of life reached their zenith in the fabled Crescent City. But beneath the outwardly carefree surface, yellow fever and typhus claimed thousands of lives nearly every year, branding New Orleans "the most unhealthy city in the world."

In this detailed account of an exciting era, Professor Robert Reinders weaves the colorful tapestry of a city in its prime; yet, what he presents is a New Orleans devoid of many of the legends and myths that have surrounded the city's history. According to Reiders, the Creole aristocracy of the the 1850s was a bold lot, much shrewder than has been assumed, with effective commercial ties to American merchants as well as cultural ties to native France.

With more than 60 illustrations and photographs of the city and its key personalities during this era, the New Orleans that emerges is even more fascinating than the one of storied fame.


Author: Robert C. Reinders
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
Publication Date: Dec 19, 1989
Number of Pages: 288 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1565545060
ISBN-13: 9781565545069
 

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