New Orleans Revealed: 1838-39 is more than a guide-it's a portal into a city of dazzling splendor and deep contradictions. In the late 1830s, New Orleans thrives as a cultural and commercial powerhouse, yet its grandeur is shadowed by the harsh reality of being the largest slave market in the U.S. This guide immerses temporal travelers in the era's stark contrasts, from glittering masquerade balls to the dangers of Gallatin Street, equipping them with survival strategies for navigating both the city's charms and perils. It deciphers social customs, warns of disease and deception, and offers a…mehr
New Orleans Revealed: 1838-39 is more than a guide-it's a portal into a city of dazzling splendor and deep contradictions. In the late 1830s, New Orleans thrives as a cultural and commercial powerhouse, yet its grandeur is shadowed by the harsh reality of being the largest slave market in the U.S. This guide immerses temporal travelers in the era's stark contrasts, from glittering masquerade balls to the dangers of Gallatin Street, equipping them with survival strategies for navigating both the city's charms and perils. It deciphers social customs, warns of disease and deception, and offers a roadmap through the intoxicating yet treacherous streets of antebellum New Orleans, ensuring that visitors not only witness history but truly experience its complexities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Derrick Fitzgerald, the author of the new book titled "Retrorsum," has dedicated many years to extensive travels from the early 1980s to the present day. His journeys have taken him to every continent, except Antarctica. Alongside his passion for exploration, he indulges in various cultural activities, immersing himself in music and culinary delights from diverse corners of the world. In addition to his appreciation for different cultures, Derrick has a profound interest in science fiction, particularly time travel, and non-fiction genres, especially technology and space travel. He also delves into subjects like Futurism and the profound influences artificial intelligence has on human civilization.
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