New Orleans FROM THE PUBLISHER
Stunning architecture. An exciting mix of colorful cultures. Dixieland jazz and zydeco. Heritage celebrated proudly in countless parades and music festivals. Crawfish and jambalaya. It's all this and more about "The Big Easy" that induces pride in residents and attracts more than eight million tourists each year.
The spirit of the city comes alive in the pictorial guide, New Orleans. Informative captions and chapter introductions detail the multi-faceted aspects of life in Louisiana's world-famous city. Glorious four color photographs abound and illustrate what makes New Orleans so special.
New Orleans follows the local philosophy, "laissez les bon temps rouler" ("let the good times roll"). Chapters explore the whimsical narcissism of the city's inhabitants and their outlook on life, the importance of food in the Crescent city, the drive to preserve local architecture and customs, and of course the abundance of celebrations, including Mardi Gras, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, and many more. New Orleans will be treasured by residents and visitors alike.
Author Biography: Jan Arrigo was born and raised in New Orleans. The former assistant editor of the local magazine, "The Alligator," she is the author of "Manhattan with a Twist: The Classic Saloons of New York City," and is working on a book about the local New Orleans food scene. Laura A. McElroy is a freelance photographer whose work has been published by "Travel Holiday" and "Diversion Travel" magazines, and the "Insight Guide on the Old South." Her New Orleans images have appeared on postcards and in a regional New Orleans cookbook.
FROM THE CRITICS
Southern Living
Whatever you want, New Orleans provides. That is perhaps how the Big Easy readily captivates our hearts. You'll return to this book again and again to renew that sentiment.
The Times-Picayune
Looking for the perfect Crescent City souvenir to send a homesick pal for Christmas? This bright, cheery book of photographs has 'wish you were here' written all over it. . . . the lively, casual text sings with humor and a sense of pure fun. Atlanta photographer McElroy's images are bright shots of the Crescent City at its best . . . just enough to make you want to head out on a clear day and be a tourist yourself, if only for a little while.