New Orleans as It Was

by Castellanos, Henry
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ISBN: 9780882897875
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Overview

More than a century after its publication, New Orleans As It Was still sizzles with all the salient episodes that constitute the
charm of this unique metropolis of the South. Author Henry C. Castellanos notes that some of the incidents described in
this classic volume are so startling, romantic and improbable that, "were they not authenticated by undeniable proof, they might be taken as the vaporings of an exuberant imagination."

First published in 1895, New Orleans As It Was vividly records episodes of antebellum Louisiana life. Castellanos believed he was living in a time of important transition 1/2that he was a connecting link between generations. His book written during a period of convalescence 1/2offers accounts of events that he witnessed, as well those unwritten tales he remembered hearing in his boyhood days from his mother and grandmother. Thus, facts, events, and personalities of Castellanos' tales were drawn not only from old records and archives, but from oral recitals and traditions. New Orleans As It Was includes such diverse elements of the Crescent City's heritage as the dramatic and often tragic reminiscences of the Old Parish Prison and successful transition into a new era by Mayor Louis Phillippe Roffignac. This volume is a delightful tribute to the New Orleans history not found in textbooks.

Henry C. Castellanos planned on writing a series of books on the unwritten history of Louisiana. Because of ill health, however, he was only able to complete New Orleans As It Was, which endures today as a testament to his genius.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Castellanos, Henry
  • ISBN: 9780882897875
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 8.20 x 1.07
  • Number Of Pages: 350
  • Publication Year: 1990

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