Mardi Gras in Mobile

Mardi Gras in Mobile
Title Mardi Gras in Mobile PDF eBook
Author L. Craig Roberts
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 203
Release 2015-01-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1625852517

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Mardi Gras in Mobile began its carnival celebration years before the city of New Orleans was founded. In the 1700s, mystic societies formed in Mobile, such as the Societe de Saint Louis, believed to be the first in the New World. These curious organizations brought old-world traditions as they held celebrations like parades and balls with themes like Scandinavian mythology and the dream of Pythagoras. Today, more than 800,000 people annually take in the sights, sounds and attractions of the celebration. Historian and preservationist L. Craig Roberts, through extensive research and interviews, explores the captivating and charismatic history of Mardi Gras in the Port City.

Baseball in Mobile

Baseball in Mobile
Title Baseball in Mobile PDF eBook
Author Joe Cuhaj
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738515823

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A city wrapped by the Gulf of Mexico's beaches, Mobile has a history as rich as the azalea-saturated soil on which it rests. Recipient of the All-American City distinction, Mobile is home to the original Mardi Gras celebration, the Junior Miss Scholarship Program, the Battleship U.S.S. Alabama, and Hammerin' Hank Aaron. The city's passion for baseball has endured through its tumultuous past, marked by yellow fever, World War II prominence, and the Civil Rights Movement. Spanning from the late 1800s to the present day, Baseball in Mobile recounts the introduction of baseball to the Port City, chronicles the vast talent of Mobile natives who have influenced the sport, and introduces the players and teams of modern Mobile, many of whom are sure to become tomorrow's legends. Historic photographs of the changing baseball landscape are captured in Baseball in Mobile, showcasing the fact that while the fields, uniforms, and teams have changed, the game remains ingrained in Mobile, as constant as the bay that surrounds it.

Chasin' the Devil Round a Stump

Chasin' the Devil Round a Stump
Title Chasin' the Devil Round a Stump PDF eBook
Author Julian Lee Rayford
Publisher
Total Pages 226
Release 1962
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Carnival, American Style

Carnival, American Style
Title Carnival, American Style PDF eBook
Author Sam Kinser
Publisher
Total Pages 415
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780226437293

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Hidden History of Mobile

Hidden History of Mobile
Title Hidden History of Mobile PDF eBook
Author Joe Cuhaj
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2020-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1439668809

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It was an unlikely place for a city, scourged by disease-ridden mosquitos and pummeled by hurricanes. But for more than three hundred years, Mobile has thrived on the unlikely and endured the unimaginable. Mobilians love their gumbo but are likely unaware that it was first served up here by women sent from France to foster population growth. Times were once so dire for free blacks that a shocking number petitioned the courts to become slaves. The city witnessed the first operational submarine, the first Mardi Gras celebration and the last major battle of the Civil War. Author Joe Cuhaj navigates the backwaters of Mobile's fascinating history.

Mardi Gras in Alabama

Mardi Gras in Alabama
Title Mardi Gras in Alabama PDF eBook
Author Karyn Tunks
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018-10
Genre
ISBN 9781941879221

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Milking the Moon

Milking the Moon
Title Milking the Moon PDF eBook
Author Eugene Walter
Publisher Untreed Reads
Total Pages 242
Release 2014-09-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1611877709

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FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD This sumptuous oral biography of Eugene Walter, the best-known man you’ve never heard of, is an eyewitness history of the heart of the last century—enlivened with personal glimpses of luminaries from William Faulkner and Martha Graham to Judy Garland and Leontyne Price—and a pitch-perfect addition to the Southern literary tradition that has critics cheering. In his 76 years, Eugene Walter ate of “the ripened heart of life,” to quote a letter from Isak Dinesen, one of his many illustrious friends. Walter savored the porch life of his native Mobile, Alabama, in the the l920s and ‘30s; stumbled into the Greenwich Village art scene in late-1940s New York; was a ubiquitous presence in Paris’s expatriate café society in the 1950s (where he was part of the Paris Review at its inception); and later, in 1960s Rome, participated in the golden age of Italian cinema. He was somehow everywhere, bringing with him a unique and contagious spirit, putting his inimitable stamp on the cultural life of the twentieth century. “Katherine Clark…has edited Eugene Walter’s oral history into a book as amazing as the man himself.” JONATHAN YARDLEY, WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD “Milking the Moon has perfect pitch and flawlessly captures Eugene’s pixilated wonderland of a life…. I love this book—and I couldn’t put it down.” PAT CONROY “Surprising and serendipitous.” NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW “Anecdotes so frothy they ought to be served with a paper parasol over crushed ice.” PEOPLE “A rare literary treat…the temptation is to wolf it down all at once, but it’s much more satisfying to take your sweet time. The most unique oral history of the mid-twentieth century.” TIMES-PICAYUNE (NEW ORLEANS) “An exceptionally fun read.” ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION