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Secrets Of New Orleans A 1920s Sourcebook To The Crescent City 23114 Fred Van Lente Janice Sellers Earl Geier M Wayne Miller Scott Baxa Steward Noack

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Secrets Of New Orleans A 1920s Sourcebook To The Crescent City 23114 Fred Van Lente Janice Sellers Earl Geier M Wayne Miller Scott Baxa Steward Noack
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Secrets Of New Orleans A 1920s Sourcebook To The Crescent City 23114 Fred Van Lente Janice Sellers Earl Geier M Wayne Miller Scott Baxa Steward Noack instant download after payment.

Publisher: Chaosium
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.81 MB
Pages: 87
Author: Fred Van Lente; Janice Sellers; Earl Geier; M. Wayne Miller; Scott Baxa; Steward Noack
ISBN: 9781568823027, 1568823029
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Secrets Of New Orleans A 1920s Sourcebook To The Crescent City 23114 Fred Van Lente Janice Sellers Earl Geier M Wayne Miller Scott Baxa Steward Noack by Fred Van Lente; Janice Sellers; Earl Geier; M. Wayne Miller; Scott Baxa; Steward Noack 9781568823027, 1568823029 instant download after payment.

New Orleans is a city of many faces. The gaiety of Mardi Gras is juxtaposed with the rampant corruption that earned it the nickname "The City That Care Forgot." The genteel decline of the French Quarter, the location of the city's original settlement, stands in contrast to the rich opulence of the Garden District, where the Americans later built their mansions. Voodoo and Catholicism exist side by side. Behind it's shining mask the leering visage of the Mythos can be found.

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