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Old Louisiana
About this book
A fascinating volume, Old Louisiana chronicles much of the state's history. Vignettes depict the early French settlers, the later Spanish rulers, and the rise and collapse of the great plantation era.
Bringing to light old diaries, letters, and other rare sources, Saxon creates a sensitive and realistic portrait of this charming, colorful state and its people. The reader meets daring pioneers, hot-tempered duellists, aristocratic planters, rough-hewn river men, and Creole beauties.
Both of these classic works include E. H. Suydam's haunting, detailed illus-trations, which bring Saxon's prose to life. Lyle Saxon (1891-1946) is renowned as one of Louisiana's foremost authors. He was the central figure in the state's literary community during the 1920s and 1930s, and was well-known as a raconteur and bon vivant. He divided his time between his house in New Orleans and a cottage on the Melrose Plantation near Nachitoches. Among his other works are Father Mississippi, Lafitte the Pirate, Children of Strangers, and Joe Gilmore and His Friends . He collaborated with Edward Dreyer and Robert Tallant on the perennial favorite Gumbo Ya-Ya . During the 1930s he headed the Louisiana WPA Writers Project, which produced the WPA Guide to Louisiana and the WPA Guide to New Orleans.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- INTRODUCTION
- Part I: PLANTATION PEOPLE
- Chapter One: TWILIGHT
- Chapter Two: THE GAY DANGERFIELDS
- Chapter Three: GOING TO PIECES
- Chapter Four: FAMILY PORTRAIT
- Part II: MASTERS AND SLAVES
- Chapter Five: BEGINNINGS
- Chapter Six: AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PLANTER
- Chapter Seven: POOR BABY!
- Chapter Eight: TEMBA MURDERS HIS MASTER
- Chapter Nine: CHANGING FORTUNES
- Chapter Ten: AMERICANS IN CREOLE LOUISIANA
- Chapter Eleven: "THE CITY OF SIN"
- Chapter Twelve: A NEW ERA BEGINS
- Chapter Thirteen: THE PROSPEROUS YEARS
- Chapter Fourteen: THE STRANGE STORY OF PAULINE
- Part III: LEISURELY TIMES
- Chapter Fifteen: A YOUNG MAN OF FASHION IN 1850
- Chapter Sixteen: THE YOUNG MAN'S DIARY
- Chapter Seventeen: LES BELLES DE LA COTE JOYEUSE
- Chapter Eighteen: THE NEWS OF THE DAY
- Chapter Nineteen: SIMON LEGREE
- Chapter Twenty: HOW TO GET A RICH WIFE
- Chapter Twenty-one: AN OLD LADY'S LETTERS
- Part IV: SPLENDOR AND RUST
- Chapter Twenty-two: A PLANTATION TOUR
- Chapter Twenty-three: CHRISTMAS: THE MISTLETOE TRAIL
- Chapter Twenty-four: ON TO NATCHEZ
- Chapter Twenty-five: THAT ETERNAL INDIAN GIRL
- Chapter Twenty-six: WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
- Chapter Twenty-seven: SUPERSTITIONS
- Chapter Twenty-eight: SOME NEGRO PROVERBS
- Chapter Twenty-nine: BAYOU TECHE AND CANE RIVER
- Chapter Thirty: NEW YEAR'S EVE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX