United States: New Orleans Books and Travel Guides


Access New Orleans
The 25 detailed neighborhood maps in this guide will help you immediately locate the hotels, restaurants, shops, and sights of New Orleans.
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Fielding's New Orleans Agenda
New Orleans is a food town, so when you follow the restaurant advice of Nan Lyons, a food maven who has written for Bon Appétit, Travel & Leisure, and Food & Wine, you're in good hands. Lyons writes a candid, opinionated guide to the city she claims is "the most exciting, unique city in the world."
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Frommer's New Orleans With Map
National D-Day Museum, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and a new performing arts hall on the Mississippi banks have made tourism to Jazzland boom. Completely rewritten this year by one of the best authors, this is the definitive guide to the incredible dining and nightlife of the Big Easy.
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Insight Pocket Guides New Orleans
Dixieland jazz, Cajun Creole and Mardi Gras make New Orleans a legend. The new edition of this popular travel guide to the "Big Easy" captures these and other essential features of the city in vibrant photos and spicy prose, including literary excerpts by Tennessee Williams, Kate Chopin, and William Faulkner.
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Lonely Planet New Orleans : A City Guide
In this first-rate guide, Robert Raburn supplies recommendations for all the best to see and do in the Big Easy, with information on getting around easily, walking tours, and insider advice on the city's fabled music, food, and nightlife. Sidebars cover everything from Creole cooking and Mardi Gras to Huey Long and paddlewheel steamers. Color throughout.
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New Orleans on the Half-Shell : A Native's Guide to the Crescent City
This is the third edition of the ultimate outoftheway New Orleans guide. Sassily written with an emphasis on budget consciousness, Graham and Taylor's book paints the city as only natives can show it.
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Randolph Delehanty's Ultimate Guide to New Orleans
"Explore New Orleans with help from a local expert. 'Ultimate Guide to New Orleans,' by Randolph Delehanty, offers a rich picture of the city's past and sharp focus on the present. Delehanty, director of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art at the University of New Orleans, not only tells you what to look for but why."
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Romantic Days and Nights in New Orleans : Intimate Escapes in the Big Easy
Says coauthor Constance Snow, "New Orleans is a flawed paradise of wild culture, ambrosial food, and unpunished sin." So why should you be left out in the cold? For a romantic weekend, New Orleans offers the most in aphrodisiac seafood, hot jazz, and meltingly beautiful ambiance.
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Street Names & Picayune Histories of New Orleans
A fact and story-filled booklet about how some of the streets, avenues, squares, buildings, suburbs, lakes, and parks of New Orleans were named. It is 4" x 9" folded, full-color cover, 66 black and white photos, 36 pages)
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Time Out New Orleans
Written and researched by resident writers, this guide is packed with critical information on sights, music, shops, restaurants, nightlife, and festivals. Providing detailed insider information on Mardi Gras, Creole and Cajun cooking, Bourbon St. jazz as well as zydeco, French Quarter courtyards, Garden District mansions, River Road plantations, Cajun country swamp tours, and the scenic beaches of the Gulf Coast, this guide is the essential companion to the Big Easy.
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The Unofficial Guide to New Orleans
Inside youll find hundreds of ways to save time, save money, and save hassles in the Big Easy. Look for: Complete coverage and travel tips for enjoying Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, the Sugar Bowl, Creole Christmas, and Halloween.
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