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MOON NEW ORLEANS
INCLUDING CAJUN COUNTRY AND THE RIVER ROAD PLANTATIONS
Want to know about jambalaya in the French Quarter, clubs along Bourbon Street, or swamp tours on the North Shore? Done. Looking for details on exploring plantations on the Great River Road or dancing to zydeco in Cajun Country? You'll find them in here. Big or small, mainstream or obscure, every worthwhile sight and activity in New Orleans is covered in this book.
Moon Handbooks New Orleans
1st Edition
Andrew Collins
ISBN 1-56691-550-3
$17.95
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR ANDREW COLLINS
Travel writer Andrew Collins spends most of his life on the road, driving back and forth across North America, logging about 40,000 miles annually. Hes visited more than 1,600 of the nations 3,145 counties, and has spent more than 2,000 nights residing in hotel rooms, slumming with friends, or crashing with various relativeshe is always most appreciative of his hosts kind generosity. In recent years, hes lived in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and rural New Hampshire, and has spent extended periods in Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, as well as overseas in London and Amsterdam. While presently based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he still spends much of the year in New England.
Upon graduating from Connecticut's Wesleyan University in 1991, Andrew joined Fodors Travel Publications, where he edited or co-edited more than a dozen travel guides. Since leaving Fodors in 1993, he has contributed to more than 100 travel books as both writer and editor, authoring Moon Handbooks New Orleans, Moon Handbooks Connecticut, and Moon Handbooks Rhode Island. His travel column "Out of Town" appears in gay and lesbian newspapers throughout North America; his work has also appeared in numerous magazines, including Travel + Leisure and The Holland Herald.
On those rare occasions when hes not on the road, Andrew can often be found browsing the goods at farmers markets and gourmet food stores, or putting them to use in his kitchen. He also enjoys a variety of outdoor activities, including jogging, kayaking, and golfing, and follows professional baseball with a disturbing degree of fanaticism. A confessed pop-culture junkie, he scans online newspapers and newswires every day in search of odd trivia and amusing gossip about has-been celebrities. After finishing one of his guidebooks, hes been known to watch Nick at Nite or the Game Show Network for hours on end, until fading blissfully into trance-like stupor. Such is the life of the professional traveler.
Other travel guides authored by Andrew Collins:
Moon Handbooks Connecticut
Moon Handbooks Rhode Island
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