"Into The Night: A Story Of New Orleans" transports readers to the vibrant and complex world of early 20th-century New Orleans. Frances Nimmo Greene masterfully weaves a tale capturing the essence of city life during a pivotal era. Illustrated by Charles F. Neagle, this edition offers a visual and narrative journey through the heart of the South.
Explore the social dynamics, cultural richness, and personal stories that define this historical moment. Published by Thomas Y. Crowell, this book is a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and the enduring spirit of New Orleans.
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