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1. Voodoo in New Orleans
by Robert Tallant
"Interesting investigation and straightforward handling of sensational times and tricksters, of the cult of voodooism in all its manifestations. From ... More
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2. Voodoo in New Orleans
by Robert Tallant
"Interesting investigation and straightforward handling of sensational times and tricksters, of the cult of voodooism in all its manifestations. From ... More
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3. Witches & Historians: Interpretations of Salem
by Marc Mappen (Editor)
Witches and Historians is an anthology of writings about the outbreak of witchcraft that occurred in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The book shows how ... More
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4. The Specter of Salem: Remembering the Witch Trials in Nineteenth-Century America
by Gretchen A Adams
In "The Specter of Salem," Gretchen A. Adams reveals the many ways that the Salem witch trials loomed over the American collective memory from the ... More
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5. A Victorian Grimoire: Romance - Enchantment - Magic
by Patricia J Telesco
Searching for ways to create peace and beauty in this increasingly chaotic world? This special handbook -- Grimoire -- shows you how to recreate ... More
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6. Louisiana Redeemed: The Overthrow of Carpet-Bag Rule, 1876-1880
by Garnie W McGinty, Ph.D. (Preface by)
Much has been written on what happened in the several Southern states during the Reconstruction but very little has been done on the changes that ... More
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7. The History of Witchcraft
by Lois Martin
Witchcraft has been undergoing a huge popular revival, but does modern pagan witchcraft really bear any resemblance to its historical antecedents? ... More
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9. The Salem Witch Trials: A Day-By-Day Chronicle of a Community Under Siege
by Marilynne K Roach
Presenting the events of Salem's witch hysteria in 1692 and 1693 in a chronological format, this authorative book makes use of previously unknown ... More
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10. Webster Parish
by John Agan
Although Webster Parish was not founded until 1871, the settlement of the area began as early as 1818 in southern parts of the parish as well as in ... More
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11. Ghostlahoma
by Tonya Hacker, Tammy Wilson
Oklahoma, Where the Wind Comes Sweeping Down the Plain - and Ghosts of the Past Still Linger! With over 100 years under its belt, Oklahoma has not ... More
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12. Reconstruction in the Cane Fields: From Slavery to Free Labor in Louisiana's Sugar Parishes, 1862-1880
by John C Rodrigue
In Reconstruction in the Cane Fields, John C. Rodrigue examines emancipation and the difficult transition from slavery to free labor in one enclave ... More
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13. The Salem Witch Trials
by Michael V Uschan
- Time line - Focus boxes - Maps - Primary source documents - Glossary, Index
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15. The Lsu College of Engineering: Growth and Maturity, 1909-1970
by Dan R Frost
In 1909 the LSU College of Engineering was a modest program struggling to define itself. In 1970 it was an internationally recognized institution. ... More
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16. Louisiana During World War II: Politics and Society, 1939-1945
by Jerry Purvis Sanson
The impact of World War II on the United States and the rest of the world has been well chronicled. However, few historians have explored the ... More
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18. Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana's Chemical Corridor
by Steve Lerner
The story of how a mixed-income minority community in Louisiana's Chemical Corridor fought Shell Oil and won.
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19. The New York Colony
by Barbara A Somervill
Introduction to one of the United States' original colonies, New York. Describes its origins, its leaders, and the colony's role in America's ... More
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20. Creoles of Louisiana
Louisiana is known for its rich, complex cultural heritage, but even in Louisiana, the question "What is a Creole?" is often answered in a number of ... More
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21. Hunting for Witches
by Frances Hill
A fascinating guidebook that reveals the true story of the Salem witch trials and describes more than fifty important sites you can visit today.
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23. The Long Lost Friend: A 19th Century American Grimoire
by John George Hohman, Daniel Harms (Editor)
You are holding in your hands the most famous book of magic written in America Originally published in 1820 near Reading, Pennsylvania, under the ... More
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24. Recollections of Country Joe
by S E Lee
What was the rural South like for many years after the Civil War? What did people do for a living? Country Joe remembers. This is an account of what ... More
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25. Louisiana Redeemed: The Overthrow of Carpet-Bag Rule, 1876-1880
by Garnie W McGinty, Ph.D. (Preface by)
Much has been written on what happened in the several Southern states during the Reconstruction but very little has been done on the changes that ... More
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