Gangs Of New Orleans
Discover the gritty underbelly of America's past with Gangs Of New Orleans by Herbert Asbury. Published in 2004, this captivating paperback delves into the tumultuous history of New Orleans, specifically its infamous red-light district, known for the notorious 'Blue Book' that detailed the lives of the city's sex workers. With a comprehensive page count of 496, Asbury paints a vivid picture of a world filled with vice, crime, and the vibrant culture that shaped the city during the early 20th century. This compelling true crime narrative not only explores the dark alleys and gang rivalries but also reflects the broader social history of Louisiana. Perfect for history enthusiasts and true crime aficionados alike, Gangs Of New Orleans offers an unflinching look at a time and place that still captivates the imagination. Don’t miss your chance to explore this essential piece of American history!