Anthology of Louisiana Literature
All English-Language Titles
Numbers
25th Regiment Connecticut
. Bissell.
A
“Aaron Burr Report.” Jefferson.
Acadian Reminiscences
. Voorhies.
“The Accidental Activist.” Becker.
The Adventures of Françoise and Suzanne. Cable.
“Alix de Morainville.” Cable.
America Day by Day.
de Beauvoir.
“And Charity toward None.” Magee.
Annual Message to the Legislature
. Allen.
“Antonio de Sedella.” Bishpam.
“Aphrodite.” Haymon.
Ark of 1803
. Stephens.
At Fault
. Chopin.
“At the ’Cadian Ball.” Chopin.
“Attakapas Vigilance.” Griffin.
Audubon and His Journals, Vol. I.
Audubon.
Audubon and His Journals, Vol. II.
Audubon.
“August in New Orleans.” Lily.
“Axman of New Orleans.” Axman.
The Awakening.
Chopin.
The Awakening
Audiobook. Chopin
B
Balcony Stories
. King.
“Battle of Murfreesboro, Dec. 1862.” Ellis.
The Battle of New Orleans
. Arthur.
“Battle of New Orleans.” Cable.
“Battle of Shiloh.” Beauregard.
“Battle of Shiloh.” Polk.
“Before Last Call.” Lysette.
“La Belle Zoraïde.” Chopin.
Below Board.
Johansson.
“Bet Republicans Take Your Guns.” France.
“Between Two Storms.” Recknagel.
“Bigots and Billionaires.” Donlan.
“Billy the Kid.” Parker.
“Black Code.” Brown.
“Black Code Now.” Roudanez.
“The Black Marseillaise.” Naudin.
“Blind Man’s Holiday.” Henry.
“A Bloody Vendetta.” Banner.
Bonaventure.
Cable.
“Bonnie and Clyde.” Parker.
“Boogers, Haints, and Heathens.” Hearne.
The Boy Hunters.
Reid.
“Brass Ankles Speaks.” Dunbar.
“Breakfast at the Spindletop Café.” Faircloth.
The Brother Clerks.
Townsend.
“Burning of Alexandria.” Cowardin.
Butler’s Book
. Butler.
C
“C’est La Vie.” Smith.
Cabbages and Kings.
Henry.
“Cabildo Archives I.” Cruzat.
“The Caddo Indians.” Webb.
“Café des Exiles.” Cable.
“Call of Cthulhu.” Lovecraft.
Camp Court and Siege
. Hoffman.
“Can’t Vitriol?” Becker.
“Capitalize ‘Creole.’” Landry.
“Carry Me Home.”
Folse.
The Cavalier
. Cable.
“Cherchez la Femme.”
Henry.
“Chicago”. Day.
Chita.
Hearn.
“Chocolate City Speech.” Nagin.
City of a Million Dreams.
Berry.
“Climbing Monkey Hill.” Shaik.
“Code Duello.” Ryan.
The Code Noir.
Louis XIV.
The Code of Honor.
Wilson.
“Come South, Young Woman.” Cole.
“Compair Bouki & Compair Lapin, No. V.” Fortier.
“A Confederacy of Reformers.” France.
A Confederate Girl’s Diary.
Dawson
Confederate Girl
Audio Book
The Conquest of Florida
. Vega.
“Cooking Chaos.” Goméz.
Cooking in Old Créole Days.
Eustis.
Creole Cookery.
Walmsley.
“Creole Slave Songs.”
Cable.
“Crescent City Blues.”
Hearne.
The Crossing
. Churchill.
La Cuisine Creole
. Hearn.
D
“Daddy’s Philosophy: II.” Saloy.
Dance Hall Series. Day.
Daniel Boone.
Thwaites.
“Dear Old Gypsy: Where Y’at Girl?”
“Désirée's Baby.” Chopin.
Destruction
. Taylor.
Diary
. Gálvez.
Diary: 1859-1865.
Wadley.
Diary of a Refugee.
Fearn.
“Disaster Capitalism.” LaFlaur.
Doing the Devil’s Work.
Loehfelm.
Domestic Manners.
Trollope.
"Down the Bayou." Townsend.
E
“Education.” Quess?
“Egrets.” Kane.
“The Elephant and The Whale.” Fortier.
The Eleventh Virgin
. Day.
Elsie in the South
. Finley.
“Enough!” Simmons.
An Epick Poem.
Emmons.
Evangeline
. Longfellow.
Every Man a King
Long.
“Every Man a King” Speech. Long.
Explorers.
Greely.
F
“Facing Life.” Dunbar.
“Festival of Lights.” Haymon.
“First Date.” Laer.
“First Re-entry, Post-Katrina.” Kane
First Steamboat Voyage.
Latrobe.
Five Days at Memorial.
Fink.
“Flags of Louisiana.” Bonham.
“Florence Is a Communist.” Day.
The Flower.
Cable.
“Folk Tale Lesson Plans.” Bollinger.
Forest Hill
. Coen.
Forty Years a Gambler
. Devol.
Founding of New Orleans.
Villiers.
“A French Quarter COVID Diary.” Perez.
“A French Tar Baby.” Ortoli.
From Flag to Flag.
Ripley.
A Frozen Solution.
Ervin.
“Fuck You.” Morris.
“Fuck you, Évangéline!” Godin.
G
“A Generation’s Demand.” Walmsley.
“Getting Rid.” St. Germain.
“Going Back to Lake Charles.’” Moser.
“Going Home.” St. Germain.
Gombo Zhèbes.
Hearn.
“Goodbye, Louisiana.” Dreher.
Goodness of St. Rocque.
Dunbar.
The Grandissimes.
Cable.
“Great Fire.” de Sedella.
“Great New Orleans Fire.” Miró.
The Great South.
King.
“Grieving for Pies.” McKnight.
Gumbo Ya-Ya.
Saxon.
H
Hand Book of the Carnival.
Madden.
“The Haunted House of Royal St.” Cable.
Historical Collections.
French.
Historical Memoir.
Latour.
Historical Memoir: Appendix.
Latour.
Historical Memoir: Atlas.
Latour.
Historical Sketchbook to New Orleans.
Coleman.
“A History of Beignets.” Stirler.
“A History of Caddo Indians.” Glover.
“History of Duelling.” Millingen.
A History of Louisiana.
du Pratz.
A History of LA Negro Baptists
Hicks.
“History of Natchitoches.” Dunn.
Hive of the Bee-Hunter
Thorpe.
Hook Man.
Shattuck.
Hook Man Returns.
Shattuck.
“House Made of History.” bush.
“House of the Rising Sun.” Traditional.
The Houseboat Book.
Waugh.
“How I Got Them.” Cable.
How to Get a Rich Wife
. Hall.
How to Walk in the Marsh
. Adams.
“Huey Long and the Workers.” Whitten.
“Huey Long, Bogeyman.” Carter.
“Huey Long, Superman.” Smith.
“The Hurricane.” Bryant.
“Hurricane Season.” St. Germain.
“Hymn below Sea Level.” Bickham.
I
“I Had Forgotten the Loud.” Saloy.
“I Have a Secret.” Teutsch.
“I Was a Racist.” Becker.
“In and out of Old Natchitoches.” Chopin.
“In Sabine.” Chopin.
“In the West Countree.” Cole.
India
. Southworth.
Industrial Canal
. Dabney.
Infelicia.
Menken.
“Infinite Design” Kazi-Nance.
“The Iris Garden.” Kane.
“Irishman and the Frog,” Both
“Is Katrina More Significant?” LaFlaur.
“Is This My Country?” Shultz.
J
Jackson & New Orleans.
Alexander.
“James Bowie.” Bowie.
“Jan. in New Orleans.” Thompson.
“Jean Malin.” Pyle.
“Jean Sotte.” Fortier.
Jefferson Correspondence. Workman.
John March.
Cable.
“John White’s Journey.” France.
Journal.
Latrobe.
Journals.
Lewis & Clark.
Journey.
de Vaca.
The Jumper: A Novel.
Parrish.
“Juul Pods.” Self.
K
Katrina Stories
. Nagle.
A Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
. Stowe.
“Kingfish Down.” Walters.
King’s Messenger
. Antrobus.
L
Lafayette in America. Levasseur.
“Lafitte, the Louisiana Pirate.” Cusachs.
The LaLaurie Horror.
Reeser.
La Salle.
Keiley.
“Lee H. Oswald Background.” Warren.
“Lee H. Oswald Biography.” Warren.
“The Legend of the Rift.” Egan.
“Lesbian Love.” Reizenstein.
“Lesbians and Me.” Magee.
“Lesbian Spotting.” Walker.
“Letter 1542.” de Soto.
“Letter March 18, 1862.” Ellis.
“Letter April 13, 1862.” Ellis.
“Letter April 27, 1862.” Ellis.
“Letter May 25, 1862.” Ellis.
“Letter to Pamela Moffett.” Twain.
Liberty in Louisiana.
Workman.
Life on the Mississippi.
Twain.
“The Longer Route.” Parrish.
“Louie’s.” Haymon.
“Louisiana Log.” Saloy.
Louisiana Poems. Whitman.
“Louisiana Slave Narratives.” Barnett et al.
“Louisiana Swamp Poem.” St. Germain.
“Love on the Bon-Dieu.” Chopin.
M
“Ma’ame Pélagie.”
Chopin.
Madam
. Lynn.
Madame Delphine.
Cable.
“Mademoiselle Marbry.” Smith.
Maid Narratives.
van Wormer et al.
Manon Lescaut.
Prévost, Abbé.
Mardi-Gras Mystery
Bedford-Jones.
“Mark Twain on Mardi Gras.” Smith.
“Marriage of Compair Lapin.” Fortier.
“Marriage of Djabe.” Fortier.
“The Marseillaise Noire.” Naudin.
The Martyr Patriots.
Collens.
Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence.
Dunbar.
“Mercury Forges”
“Midnight Jazz.” Jean.
Mine Eyes Have Seen.
Dunbar.
Mob Rule in New Orleans.
Wells.
“Monuments Speech.” Landrieu.
“Moonrise on the Cane.” Kane.
“Morning Call.” Day.
Mosquitoes.
Faulkner.
“Mothering the Shadows.” Kazi.
“Mr. Pontelier’s Problem.” Magee.
“The Mulatto.” Séjour.
“Music.” Day.
“My Father Will Have.” Haymon.
My First Days in the White House.
Long.
“My Letter to Louisiana.” Becker.
“My Mother’s the Daughter.” Saloy.
Mysteries.
Testut.
Myths of the LA Choctaw.
Pisatunema.
Myths of the Mississippi.
“Preface.” Judson.
Myths of the Mississippi.
Judson.
N
Narrative of British Campaigns.
Gleig.
Narrative of de Soto
. de Biedma.
Narrative of de Soto.
d’Elvas.
Narrative of J. Roberts.
Roberts.
“Natchez Myths.” Swanton.
Naughty Marietta.
Young.
“Necrotic.” Blackwell.
The Net
. Beach.
New Orleans
. Castellanos.
New Orleans Cook Book
. Wilkinson.
The New Orleans Riot
. Wells.
“Niggas in the New Paris.” Gypsy.
A Night in Acadie.
Chopin
“A No-Account Creole.” Chopin.
“No Credo but Freedom.” Gypsy.
“NOLA: Interactive.” McDonald.
Norman’s New Orleans.
Norman.
O
“O Beautiful Storm.” Smith.
Oath of Allegiance
. Palmer.
The Octaroon
. Boucicault.
Odd Leaves
. Tensas.
“Old Crawdad.” Goméz.
“The Old Duelling Oaks.” Augustin.
Old Times in Dixie Land.
Merrick.
Old Times on the Mississippi.
Twain.
“One Month Ago.” Imani.
P
“Pecularities of New Orleans.” Glazier.
“Phœbe.” Henry.
“Piti Bonhomme Godron.” Fortier.
“Place d’Armes” Magee.
“Pleasant Hill.” Crooks.
“Plessy Pardon Ceremony.” Plessy.
“Poème pour Tonton Jim.” Goméz.
Poems.
Bibb.
Poems. Cutrer.
Poems. A. Havird.
Poems. D. Havird.
Pony Rider Boys.
Patchin.
“Posson Jone’.” Cable.
The Prairie.
Cooper.
“Problem of Personal Service.” Dunbar.
Pudd’nhead Wilson.
Twain.
Q
The Quadroon
. Reid.
R
Raleston Luck.
Norton.
Raleston Luck.
LibriVox. Norton.
“Reconstruction in LA.” Du Bois.
“Red River Campaign.” Joiner.
“Redbone.” Carver.
Reminisciences of Two Years with the Colored Troops.
Addeman.
“The Renaissance at the Charleroi.” Henry.
René
. Chateaubriand.
“Richland Parish, Franklin Parish.” Cole.
“The Riddle.” Haymon.
“Le rideau vert.” Dunn.
“The River Poem.” Quess?
The River’s Children.
Stuart.
“Rolling Hills.” Smith.
S
“Saint Malo.” Hearn.
“Salome Müller.” Cable.
“Scapegoating the Past.” Honora.
“seeing hooks.” Honaker.
Senate Social Security Speeches. Long.
“Sestina.” Haymon.
“Share Our Wealth” Circular. Long.
“Share Our Wealth” Letter. Long.
“Share Our Wealth” Pamphlet. Long.
“Share Our Wealth” Speech. Long.
Sherman as College Pres.
Sherman.
“‘Sieur George.” Cable.
“The Singing Bones.” Fortier.
“Skin Game.” Kazi-Nance.
“Slave Children.” Leigh.
Social Life in Old New Orleans.
Ripley.
Solomon Crow’s Christmas Pockets.
Stuart.
“Southern Men: 1958-1968.” Parrish.
“Southern Sisters.” Saloy.
Southern Stories.
Coffin, et al.
“Spider Lilies.” Kane.
“The Storm.” Chopin.
“Story of the French Market”
“The Street Girl.” Parker.
“Suicide Sal.” Parker.
“Summer of Love Part VII.” Gypsy.
T
“The Talking Eggs.” Pyle.
“The Tar Baby.” Fortier.
“Tenting on the Plains.” Custer.
“Thanksgiving in New Orleans.” Kerchaert.
“The Thanksgiving Sermon.” Palmer.
“This Is for Mallory.” Becker.
“This Poem Is for You My Sister.” Saloy.
“Those Sunday Drives.” Kane.
A Thrilling Narrative.
Haynes.
Traditions of the Caddo.
Dorsey.
Trans-Pacific Sketches.
Falk.
Travels through North America.
Bernhard.
“Treaty: USA & France,” Bilingual. Monroe.
“Treaty: USA & France,” English. Monroe.
Twelve Years a Slave
. Northup.
U
Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
Stowe
Under the Magnolias.
Dorman.
“Union Parish.” Cole.
“Unnatural History of Cypress Parish.” Blackwell.
Ursuline Letters. Jefferson.
The Ursulines of Louisiana
. Cruzat.
“Used Book.” Kane.
V
“Verdict.” Haymon.
“A Very Fine Fiddle.” Chopin.
“Vigilance Committees.” Griffin.
Violets & Other Tales.
Dunbar.
Voyage of the Ursulines
. Tranchepain.
W
War Diary of a Union Woman.
Miller.
War of 1812.
Roosevelt.
“The Way We See It.” Haymon.
West Florida Rebellion.
Arthur.
“West Florida Secession Speech.” Skipwith.
What Fresh Hell?
LaFlaur.
“When Rabbit Smokes.” Goméz.
“Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking.” Henry.
“Why
12 Years
Will Always Matter.” White.
“Widow’s Walk, 1917.” Bickham.
“Will You Serve?” Becker.
Winning the West.
Roosevelt.
“The Witch.” Haymon.
Without the Wind
Wieman.
“Wizard from Gettysburg.” Chopin.
The Woman in Battle.
Velazquez.
“Woman’s Most Serious Problem.” Woman.
“Women and the Code Napoléon.” Hicks.
“Women are Like Streetcars.” De Noux.
“Word Works.” Saloy.
X
Y
“Year’s Turn.” Haymon.
“You’re Doing Jesus Wrong.” Becker.
Z
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