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1214 The book is loaded with stupid fiascoes. The author knows his subject matter. HTom Clarke-11/7/1999
1213 I've only paid collector prices for Louisiana stuff. I've got some othIlaine-11/7/1999
1212 Oh I see... yes that sounds like my kind of thing. I witnessed firsthand one oLizzie Tudor-11/7/1999
1211 It sounds like you'll have to prowl book shows for a long time. Some of theTom Clarke-11/7/1999
1210 Maybe the title would remind me, but more likely I'd have to look at the boIlaine-11/6/1999
1209 I can get a list of booksellers that specialize in cookbooks. Most good bookselTom Clarke-11/6/1999
1208 Turn of the Century doesn't romanticize the dotcom/media world at all. It mTom Clarke-11/6/1999
1207 The general source for all those stories is George Washington Cable's "Ilaine-11/6/1999
1206 Back when I collected books, I used to collect old medical texts, and cookbooksIlaine-11/6/1999
1205 Thanks Charley. I actually saw it on the front of Amazon, and I remember it buLizzie Tudor-11/6/1999
1204 Yep that sounds about right. I actually thought my aunt made the entire thing Lizzie Tudor-11/6/1999
1203 Here's a book that sounds right up your alley - <i>Turn of the CenturTom Clarke-11/6/1999
1202 <<That's the way it is with knowledge, it goes out of fashion>>Tom Clarke-11/6/1999
1201 <<<That's the way it is with knowledge, it goes out of fashion. ire3-11/6/1999
1200 <<Silly Ish, you can't swim in Louisiana in December, nor in MississiIsh-11/6/1999
1199 Madame LaLaurie. That's the story I always wanted to tell. Strange that yIlaine-11/6/1999
1198 I wish a research library would want it. As it is, I think it's my duty toIlaine-11/6/1999
1197 Magazine Street runs parallel to the river from Canal Street to past Audubon PaIlaine-11/6/1999
1196 Silly Ish, you can't swim in Louisiana in December, nor in Mississippi, norIlaine-11/6/1999
1195 Have you ever heard a Louisiana tall tale about a stately mansion on some corneLizzie Tudor-11/5/1999
1194 It sounds like you have an important collection there. It probably has a prettyTom Clarke-11/5/1999
1193 When you mentioned Magazine St. earlier, I thought there must have been a sectiTom Clarke-11/5/1999
1192 Mississippi has some great fishing. I'd just like to spend some time down iIsh-11/5/1999
1191 I can't really recommend Biloxi as a tourist mecca, so if you go, don'tIlaine-11/5/1999
1190 I've never been to Biloxi but I'd like to see the area some day. I had Ish-11/5/1999
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