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- Pelican Pouch
2001
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The classic 19th century novel about a family navigating their lives and loves in New Orleans' Creole society.When The Grandissimes was first published in 1880, the book was criticized for its portrayal of forbidden love and the clash of cultures during the Reconstruction. Since then, the novel has been considered a masterful critique of racial and social inequality that resonates with modern readers.George Washington Cable's work has been compared...
2025
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"The Amateur Garden" by George Washington Cable is a delightful exploration of gardening that combines practical advice with a deep appreciation for nature. Cable, known for his vivid storytelling and connection to the Southern landscape, invites readers into the world of gardening with enthusiasm and expertise. He shares insights on various plants, cultivation techniques, and the joys of nurturing a garden. The book serves as both a guide for novice gardeners and a source of inspiration f...
2025
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The story revolves around the Grandissime family, particularly the conflicts and interactions between various social classes and racial groups in the city. It delves into the lives of Creoles, free people of color, and enslaved individuals, exploring their relationships, struggles, and the changing landscape of New Orleans society.The narrative captures the rich cultural heritage of New Orleans, portraying the traditions, customs, and languages of the diverse population. George Washington ...
2025
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Set in New Orleans during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War, "Dr. Sevier" tells the story of a young physician named Dr. Sevier, who is dedicated to serving the diverse communities of the city. Through Dr. Sevier's experiences, the novel explores themes of social justice, racial tensions, and the struggle for equality in the post-war South.The character of Dr. Sevier embodies principles of compassion, empathy, and moral integrity as he navigates the challenges of his time. Geo...
2025
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The joys and challenges of small-town life: Cable paints a vivid picture of Bylow Hill, a community filled with warmth, quirky characters, and a strong sense of tradition. He also explores the challenges of living in a close-knit community, where everyone knows everyone else's business.Finding your place in the world: Godfrey's struggle to adjust to civilian life after the war is a universal theme that resonates with readers of all ages. The novel explores the importance of finding purpose...
2025
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"The Flower of the Chapdelaines" is a novel written by George Washington Cable. George Washington Cable (18441925) was an American novelist and short story writer known for his works depicting the Creole culture of Louisiana. He was associated with literary realism and is best known for his novels set in New Orleans and the surrounding region."The Flower of the Chapdelaines" is a novel that likely explores themes related to the cultural and social dynamics of Louisiana, particularly within...
2025
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In "Gideon's Band," Cable likely explores themes related to life along the Mississippi River, including the social, cultural, and economic dynamics of the region. The narrative may follow a diverse cast of characters, including riverboat captains, plantation owners, and ordinary workers, as they navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by the river.Cable's writing style is known for its vivid descriptions, colorful characters, and nuanced exploration of Southern society. He ofte...
2025
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The novel likely transports readers to the lush and evocative landscape of Acadian Louisiana, where they follow the lives of the characters inhabiting this vibrant setting. As a "prose pastoral," the book may emphasize the beauty of nature, the simplicity of rural life, and the close-knit communities that populate the region.Throughout the narrative, readers may encounter themes such as love, loss, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the Acadian people. Cable's writing is likely charact...
2025
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Saturday, April, 1852. There was a fervor in the sky as of an August noon, although the clocks of the city would presently strike five. Dazzling white clouds, about to show the earliest flush of the sun's decline, beamed down upon a turbid river harbor, where the water was deep so close inshore that the port's unbroken mile of steamboat wharf nowhere stretched out into the boiling flood. Instead it merely lined the shore, the steamers packing in bow on with their noses to it, their sterns ...
2025
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A few steps from the St. Charles Hotel, in New Orleans, brings you to and across Canal street, the central avenue of the city, and to that corner where the flower-women sit at the inner and outer edges of the arcaded sidewalk, and make the air sweet with their fragrant merchandise. The crowd—and if it is near the time of the carnival it will be great—will follow Canal street. But you turn, instead, into the quiet, narrow way which a lover of Creole antiquity, in fondness for a romantic pas...
North vs. South Collection
40+ Civil War Novels, Stories & History Books in One Volume
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- Jules VerneMark TwainRandall ParrishGeorge Washington CableJohn Esten CookeEdward RobinsJohn William De ForestAmbrose BierceWinston ChurchillEdward Everett HaleCharles KingNatalie Sumner LincolnCharles Carleton CoffinJames Ford RhodesJohn McElroyLucy Foster MadisonHarry HazeltonHenry F. KeenanGeorge W. PeckJohn R. MusickRobert W. ChambersJoseph A. AltshelerG. A. HentyB. K. BensonW. H. SheltonByron A. DunnEllen GlasgowMaría Ruiz de BurtonThomas Dixon Jr.
2023
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The 'North vs. South Collection' offers an intricate tapestry of narratives, drawing from a wide spectrum of literary styles and rich historical contexts. Traversing the tumultuous landscape of the American Civil War, this anthology melds adventure, drama, and incisive social commentary to examine the dichotomies and complexities of a nation divided. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in a diverse range of experiences that delineate themes of conflict, identity, and unity. The bread...











