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Eight days in New-Orleans in February, 1847

Eight days in New-Orleans in February, 1847

Par Pickett, Albert James

Publié par Good Press

English 2023 ISBN 8596547560784
eBook

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In "Eight Days in New-Orleans in February, 1847," Albert James Pickett presents a vivid, firsthand account of life in New Orleans during a pivotal moment in American history. Through a series of engaging anecdotes, the book captures the rich tapestry of social, cultural, and economic life in a city teetering between tradition and change. Pickett's literary style combines keen observation with lyrical prose, allowing readers to immerse themselves in a city alive with the vibrancy of its diverse population, culinary delights, and complex social dynamics. This work serves not only as a travel narrative but also as a valuable historical document reflecting the interplay of cultural influences in antebellum America. Albert James Pickett, born into a Southern family, grew to be an astute observer of his surroundings, which significantly influenced his writing. His experiences as a historian, journalist, and traveler honed his ability to articulate the intricacies of life in the South during a transformative era. His passion for chronicling the American experience, particularly within New Orleans, underscores his intent to preserve the stories of a time and place that were rapidly evolving. Readers interested in American history, cultural studies, or travel narratives will find "Eight Days in New-Orleans" both enlightening and engaging. This richly detailed account not only informs but also offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of human experience in a unique cultural landscape, making it a must-read for anyone fascinated by the American South. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
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