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The Gangs Of New Orleans : An Informal History of the French Quarter Underworld

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Home to the notorious "Blue Book", which listed the names and addresses of every prostitute living in the city, New Orleans's infamous red-light district gained a reputation as one of the most raucous in the world.

But, the New Orleans underworld consisted of much more than the local bordellos.

It was also well known as the early gambling capital of the USA and sported one of the most violent records of street crime in the country.

In "The Gangs of New Orleans", Herbert Asbury chronicles the immense underbelly of 'The Big Easy'.

From the murderous exploits of Mary Jane 'Bricktop' Jackson and Bridget Fury, two prostitutes who became famous after murdering a number of their associates, to the faux-revolutionary 'filibusters' who, backed by hundreds of thousands of dollars of public support - though without official governmental approval - undertook military missions to take over the bordering Spanish regions in Texas, the French Quarter had it all.

Once again, Asbury takes the reader on an intriguing journey through a unique history of the American underworld.

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Product Details
Arrow Books Ltd
0099455080 / 9780099455080
Paperback / softback
04/03/2004
United Kingdom
English
462, xvi p. : ill.
20 cm
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Originally published: as The French Quarter. New York: Knopf, 1936.
The gripping story of the criminal underworld of early 20th-century New Orleans, by the author of the bestselling The Gangs of New York
The gripping story of the criminal underworld of early 20th-century New Orleans, by the author of the bestselling The Gangs of New York 1KBBSL Louisiana, 3JJC c 1900 - c 1914, BTC True crime, HBJK History of the Americas, HBLW 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, HBTB Social & cultural history