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Filed under: American newspapers -- Louisiana -- Bibliography
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Filed under: Hispanic American newspapers -- Louisiana -- History
Filed under: German American newspapers -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- History Geschichte der New Orleanser Deutschen Presse, Nebst Anderen Denkwürdigkeiten der New Orleanser Deutschen (reprinted from the New Orleanser Deutschen Zeitung, in German; New Orleans: Im Selbstverlage des Verfassers, 1901), by J. Hanno Deiler
Filed under: Louisiana -- Antiquities
Filed under: Louisiana -- Biography Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Louisiana: Embracing an Authentic and Comprehensive Account of the Chief Events in the History of the State, a Special Sketch of Every Parish and a Record of the Lives of Many of the Most Worthy and Illustrious Families and Individuals (2 volumes; Chicago: Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1892) (page images at HathiTrust) Louisiana: Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form (biographical edition, 3 volumes; Century Historical Assn., 1914), ed. by Alcée Fortier
Filed under: Louisiana -- Description and travel
Filed under: Louisiana -- Drama
Filed under: Louisiana -- Economic conditions Louisiana As It Is (New Orleans: "Eureka" Press, 1876), by Dan'l Dennett
Filed under: Louisiana -- Encyclopedias Louisiana: Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form (biographical edition, 3 volumes; Century Historical Assn., 1914), ed. by Alcée Fortier
Filed under: Louisiana -- Fiction Princess of Wands (included on the Unto the Breach Baen CD image; c2006), by John Ringo Bonaventure: A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana (New York: International Assoc. of Newspapers and Authors, 1901), by George Washington Cable Louisiana (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1880), by Frances Hodgson Burnett Madame Delphine (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1881), by George Washington Cable (Gutenberg text) The Master's House: A Tale of Southern Life (New York: T. L. McElrath and Co., 1854), by Thomas Bangs Thorpe (HTML and page images at Virginia) Owned and Disowned, or, The Chattel Child: A Tale of Southern Life (New York: H. Dayton, 1860), by Van Buren Denslow (multiple formats at archive.org) Man in the Cane (New York: Vantage Press, c1956), by Mentis Carrere (page images at HathiTrust) Bayou Folk, by Kate Chopin (HTML and TEI at UNC) Balcony Stories, by Grace Elizabeth King (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Chita: A Memory of Last Island, by Lafcadio Hearn (Gutenberg text) Maum Guinea, and Her Plantation "Children": or, Holiday-Week on a Louisiana Estate (New York and London: Beadle and Co., c1861), by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor (page images at HathiTrust) Monsieur Motte, by Grace Elizabeth King (HTML and TEI at UNC) A Week With the American Slaves (previously published as "Maum Guinea, and Her Plantation Children"; London: Beadle and Co., 1863), by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Louisiana -- History
Filed under: Louisiana -- Imprints
Filed under: Louisiana -- Juvenile fiction The Pony Rider Boys in Louisiana: or, Following the Game Trails in the Canebrake (Philadelphia: H. Altemus Co., c1924), by Frank Gee Patchin (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Elsie in the South (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., c1899), by Martha Finley (multiple formats at archive.org) The Lost Child (Boston: Putnam and Hunt, Pierce and Williams, and Wait, Greene and Co., 1830), by Timothy Flint (HTML with commentary at merrycoz.org)
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