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Fodor's New Orleans, 2000Review Date: 2000-04-02

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Five stars for a great city.Review Date: 2005-09-03
I'm currently volunteering with the Red Cross, and so much is gone. If you were interested in seeing the cemeteries like St. Louis #1 and #2, they're gone. So are most of the best bars and restaurants in Bywater and Mid-City. It looks like most of the Garden District is okay. I don't think people can understand the devastation... it's just awful. What a grim time. Some of this architecture lost is irreplaceable.
Part of what makes New Orleans great is the people. I've heard that a lot of them don't plan to come back, it's too painful. And the loss of life... dear God, it doesn't seem fair.
I hope when they rebuild the city they do justice to the city it was - it would be all too easy to turn the entire city into a theme park to try and make up for lost tourist dollars. Another part of N.O.'s greatness was the fact that it had REAL neighborhoods.
The city will be missed.

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Must read history!Review Date: 2007-12-18
Appendix 1 is a statistical sampling of the officers and enlisted men that gives us an idea how varied the backgrounds were.
Appendix 2 is a list of the men in the USCT, who won the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Appendix 3 is a list of black men that became officers in the Union Army.

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Fortune and Misery wins LEH award.Review Date: 1999-12-28

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A cleverly-written account of Post World War I France!Review Date: 1999-07-09
If the country were a canvas, then Dadaist mayhem was splashed across it from end to end, evoking a portrait of a country that won a war and, yet lost the peace.
Benjamin F. Martin's France and the Apres Guerre 1918-1924: Illusions and Disillusionment is not so much about a country standing as tall and proud in victory as its very own Arc de Triomphe, but about one that found it could no longer embrace the creature comforts and good times it knew in the Belle Epoque. A wonderfully-written roller coaster ride through the politics and political figures of the period, the harsh postwar conditions, widespread changes and society, it uses anecdotes about how the leaders of the day -- Georges Clemenceau, Raymond Poincare, and Aristide Briand -- tried to make sense of the period in the midst of stories of everyday Frenchmen struggling to get to the next day. It is the stories of these everyday Frenchmen that make this such an engaging -- and heartbreaking -- work. For the French, all that was old was not new again or familiar. Women were hired as detectives. Feminine beauty was not about having dangerous curves. It was about vigorous exercise, because "to get fat is to look old." Basketball was the new hot sport on the block...but the French were individualistic and too short to play it. Department stores had fur sales, but few women could afford to buy them still. Martin uses F. Scott Fitzgerald's Dick Diver to explain the sense of disillusionment: "All my beautiful lovely safe world blew itself up here with a great gust of high explosive love."

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Great Book!Review Date: 2008-06-16

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Encore!Review Date: 2000-04-07

French and Spanish Records of Louisiana by Henry Putney BeerReview Date: 2000-11-17

Great book for one that never made it to the shelves!Review Date: 1999-02-06

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Excellent Intro to the TopicReview Date: 1999-06-20
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