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Twelve-year-old Nicolas de La Salle and his family sailed to La Louisiane (French Louisiana) with Governor Iberville to start a French settlement on the Gulf coast. Nicolas's father was with the explorer, Robert Cavelier de La Salle, when he reached ...
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Haunting of Louisiana, The
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Haunting of Louisiana, The

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"To those who may be encountering Louisiana for the first time through these wonderful stories-prepare to be engaged and entertained to a degree to which you are certainly unaccustomed . . . Barbara's gift for storytelling holds in the written word just as it does before a television camera." -Phillip J. Jones, former secretary, Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism "A personal, anecdotal narrative that paints events with evocative descriptions . . . best savored in slices-it serves up a great bedtime read." -New Orleans Times-Picayune Based on the PBS documentary of the same name that aired across the country, The Haunting of Louisiana highlights many of the stories that would not fit into the one-hour television program. Louisiana's haunted reputation is spotlighted in the twenty chapters that cover the ghostly escapades and happenings at Oak Alley Plantation, Ormond Plantation, Destrehan Manor, and America's "most haunted home," the Myrtles, in St. Francisville, to name a few. The book also includes behind-the-scenes incidents that occurred during the taping of the documentary. Who is the lady in the photograph whose mirrored reflection appears headless in a bedroom in Oak Alley Plantation? Why are little girls the only tour visitors to experience the taunting of Chloe, a slave and mistress of the owner of the Myrtles in the 1800s? Whose invisible hand had to be repeatedly pushed away from the owner's car horn at Chretien Point Plantation before the owner could get a good night's rest? The spine-tingling explanations for these events and many others are just waiting to be discovered. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Barbara Sillery is a producer and writer who earned a bachelor's degree in theater and speech. She is the owner of Lagniappe Media, an advertising agency that combines creativity with technology. Danielle Genter, whose photographs have appeared in documentaries and magazines, also contributed to the book.

Product Details:
Author: Barbara Sillery
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Publication Date: August 31, 2001
Language: English
ISBN: 1565549058
Package Length: 8.54 inches
Package Width: 5.84 inches
Package Height: 0.66 inches
Package Weight: 0.66 pounds
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