Pelican Publishing - 100th Anniversary Picks
Explore the legacy of Pelican Publishing with our bestsellers and iconic publications.
Explore the legacy of Pelican Publishing with our bestsellers and iconic publications.
The Dooky Chase Cookbook
9781455627660
Regular price $27.95 Sale price $20.96 Save 25%Dooky Chase’s Restaurant, a New Orleans landmark and celebrated bastion of fine Creole food, has welcomed notable individuals as well as thousands of locals through its doors since opening in 1941. The unquestionable authority in the restaurant’s kitchen for many of those years, Leah Chase offers here a collection of recipes from the menu and her personal files that have delighted patrons for decades.
Spiced with exquisite works from the African American art collection that hangs in the restaurant’s dining room, this cookbook pairs the flavors of Leah Chase’s dishes with anecdotes recounting the restaurant’s traditions, origins of the recipes, and memories. This revised and expanded edition presents even more of the restaurant’s favorite offerings and features a new chapter on drinks. Dooky Chase’s longtime chef and proprietor passed away in 2019, but these pages honor Leah’s legacy through recipes and sentiments that will be forever intertwined with the history of New Orleans.
New Orleans Cookbook
9781565545885
Regular price $23.00 Sale price $17.25 Save 25%From Lobster Salad to Baked Stuffed Oysters and Crawfish Bisque, this compilation of recipes offers the best of New Orleans cuisine. Chef Lena Richards pulled inspiration from her southern roots and her experience in the catering business, to create delectable dishes. In addition to recipes, this comprehensive cookbook offers menu ideas for both formal and informal dinners.
Have you ever wondered how to make Crawfish Bisque or Baked Stuffed Oysters? Find out from an experienced caterer and cooking school owner who decided to share her secrets. In New Orleans, creating a fine dining experience and enjoying it is an art. This book teaches the ambitious cook how to create that art.
From cocktails, to compotes, to pastry and pies, this cookbook offers a bit of everything. Ideas for menus for both formal and informal dinners are also included. So get adventurous and have some fun creating some New Orleans favorites!
Gumbo Ya-Ya
9781455627271
Regular price $23.99 Sale price $17.99 Save 25%In these classic, fascinating, and often terrifying tales--Mardi Gras Indians, Baby Dolls, the Zulu King, Loup Garou, and the headless horseman of Natchitoches--all share the stage. Ghost stories from around Louisiana mingle with the true horrors of figures such as the infamous New Orleans Axeman. Learn stories of the Creoles and Cajuns, Southern church traditions, Voodoo rituals, hexes, and charms. Gumbo Ya-Ya, everybody talks at once, expresses the tension between refinement and profanity, the sacred and the sensual--which defines Louisiana culture to this day. This 80th Anniversary Pelican Publishing unabridged edition's contents are wholly true to the 1945 original edition. First commissioned as a project of the Works Progress Administration Louisiana Writers' Program, it has stood the test of time and is a book beloved by historians, locals, and visitors.
The Court of Two Sisters Cookbook (Third Edition)
9781455622412
Regular price $19.95 Sale price $14.96 Save 25%A classic is updated for a new generation!
The history of 613 Rue Royale, the site of New Orleans’ famous Court of Two Sisters restaurant, dates back to 1732—just fourteen years after the founding of the city, when it was the site of the home of Louisiana’s second governor.
Beginning in 1886, the legendary “two sisters,” for whom the building and courtyard are named, operated a notions shop on the ground floor of the mansion. Located in the very center of “Governor’s Row,” 613 Royal became the focal point of Creole society. In many ways, the romance and history of the largest courtyard in the Vieux Carre epitomize the charm, the ambience, and the lifestyle of “America’s most European city.”
A tribute to the history that has made the restaurant famous throughout the world, the cookbook has been revised and updated with new recipes from the acclaimed kitchens. The history of the courtyard and the French Quarter offers an intriguing background for the recipes that follow—recipes that are Creole-inspired and taste-tested by the discriminating palates of tens of thousands of customers.
New Orleans
9781455621606
Regular price $35.00 Sale price $26.25 Save 25%Get to know one of the most unique cities in the world!
New Orleans is unlike anywhere else on Earth—the fusion of cultures, people, and food all establish a whole greater than its constituent parts. From migration to politics to music to ethnic culture and identity, this comprehensive volume touches on all aspects of New Orleans history for the past 300 years.
With contributions from some of the leading influencers and scholars of New Orleans cultural history, including a foreword by Professor Emeritus Lawrence N. Powell, no stone is left unturned. This is the quintessential book on New Orleans for every history buff, citizen of New Orleans, or visitor wanting to know more about who we are and how we got here.
The Foreword Writer and Contributors
Foreword by Lawrence N. Powell
Professional historian Lawrence N. Powell is the executive director of the National Center for the Urban Community. With a distinguished educational career, he is professor emeritus in Tulane University’s history department. His many books, papers, and articles have earned him extensive awards and accolades from the history community.
Distinguished Contributors and Their Topics
| Sally Asher • Street Names | Susan Larson • Literary Heritage |
| Connie Zeanah Atkinson • Music | Angus Lind • Characters |
| Patricia Brady • Women | Brobson Lutz • Health |
| R. Stephanie Bruno • Flora | Ian McNulty • Dining |
| Robert Cangelosi Jr. • Architecture | John Magill • Disasters |
| Raphael Cassimere • Black New Orleans | Dominic Massa • News Media |
| Robert L. Dupont • Politics | Marty Mulé • Sports |
| Lolis Eric Elie • Second Line Parades | Peter Ricchiuti • Business |
| John R. Kemp • Art, History | Suzanne Pfefferle Tafur • Ethnicity |
| Errol Laborde • Celebrations | Dawn Wilson • Education |
| Richard Campanella • Geography and Environment |
Frenchmen, Desire, Good Children
9781565549319
Regular price $17.95 Sale price $13.46 Save 25%“History in its most painless form . . . lightened not only by cartoons but by narrative approach.”—New York Herald Tribune
The history of New Orleans is a street-level story, with names like Iberville, Terpsichore, Gravier, Tchoupitoulas, and, of course, Bourbon, presenting the city’s past with every step. The late John Churchill Chase eloquently chronicles the origins and development of the most fascinating of American cities in this humorous masterpiece.
Frenchmen, Desire, Good Children details the interesting stories of the developers and families as well as the infamous and famous people, places, and events from which the city’s names and character are drawn. First published by now-defunct New Orleans publisher Robert L. Crager in 1949, the book remains funny and informative, generally accepted as a standard reference about the Crescent City.
The Voodoo Queen
9781455628278
Regular price $21.95 Sale price $16.46 Save 25%Witch? Sorceress? Daughter of Satan? Murderer? Thief? Saint? Which label best fits Marie Laveau?
Queen of the voodoos, she is considered to have been the most important voodooienne ever to have reigned on this continent.
Robert Tallant, well known for his fine stories of the South, including Voodoo in New Orleans and Gumbo Ya-Ya, attempted to make use of all available facts and information in re-creating the life of this infamous woman. Marie Laveau, the last and most storied American sorceress, continues to weave her spell as those who read this fascinating portrait will discover.
Famous New Orleans Drinks & How to Mix 'Em
9780882891323
Regular price $12.95 Sale price $9.71 Save 25%"A classical work."
-H. L. Mencken, early twentieth-century distinguished journalist, critic, and editor
From the story behind the Side Car Cocktail to the secret of perfect Mississippi Planter's Punch, this effervescent collection is a spirited romp through the history and recipes of New Orleans's most famous cocktails.
Concoct exotic beverages such as Pousse Caf', Vieux Carr' Cocktail, and Absinthe Anisette as you imbibe the lore behind these libations. These colorful stories, including the creation of the Ramos Gin Fizz and the origin of the word cocktail, are stimulating sips of the zest of the Crescent City.
Since its debut 1937, Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em has brought a twist of Bourbon Street to homes worldwide.
Walking Tours of Old New Orleans
9780882897400
Regular price $12.95 Sale price $9.71 Save 25%Originally published in 1936, an invaluable guide to wander with.
Time and Place in New Orleans
9781565549913
Regular price $45.00 Sale price $33.75 Save 25%New Orleans seems to occupy a special geography as unique as its spicy cuisine or its spirited jazz music.
Lafitte the Pirate
9780882893952
Regular price $19.95 Sale price $14.96 Save 25%Lyle Saxon's superbly written account examines Lafitte's fascinating career and frees the truth of the pirate's life from the web of fantastic myths which grew up around him.