Lost Children of the Casquette Girls: A Story of the Fille à la Cassettes

Lost Children of the Casquette Girls: A Story of the Fille à la Cassettes
Author: Jannette Quackenbush
Publisher: 21 Crows Dusk to Dawn Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2024-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 194008766X

After the Civil War, a young tutor with a mysterious protector returns to the city she was born to search for a sister whom she has never met and instead finds herself amidst a wave of peculiar happenings including vampires. The home where she stays is strangely centered around too-well-behaved wayward children she must teach and a young woman whose father has mysteriously disappeared in search of a cure for her. This is the story of the search for the missing children of the Casquette Girls, a graphic photographic novel. This graphic novel is large as it has images, so please grab a cup of coffee while you wait!

The Casquette Girls

The Casquette Girls
Author: Alys Arden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Hurricane Katrina, 2005
ISBN: 9781503946545

Originally published: New York: FortheARTofit, 2012.

Spooky New Orleans

Spooky New Orleans
Author: S. E. Schlosser
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1493019198

Pull up a chair or gather round the campfire and get ready for creepy tales of ghostly hauntings, eerie happenings, and other strange occurrences under the New Orleans skies. Whether read around the campfire on a dark and stormy night or from the backseat of the family van on the way to grandma's, this is a collection to treasure.

Operetta

Operetta
Author: Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2015-10-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1443885088

Operetta developed in the second half of the 19th century from the French opéra-comique and the more lighthearted German Singspiel. As the century progressed, the serious concerns of mainstream opera were sustained and intensified, leaving a gap between opéra-comique and vaudeville that necessitated a new type of stage work. Jacques Offenbach, son of a Cologne synagogue cantor, established himself in Paris with his series of opéras-bouffes. The popular success of this individual new form of entertainment light, humorous, satirical and also sentimental led to the emergence of operetta as a separate genre, an art form with its own special flavour and concerns, and no longer simply a "little opera". Attempts to emulate Offenbach's success in France and abroad generated other national schools of operetta and helped to establish the genre internationally, in Spain, in England, and especially in Austria Hungary. Here it inspired works by Franz von Suppé and Johann Strauss II (the Golden Age), and later Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán (the Silver Age). Viennese operetta flourished conterminously with the Habsburg Empire and the mystique of Vienna, but, after the First World War, an artistically vibrant Berlin assumed this leading position (with Paul Lincke, Leon Jessel and Edouard Künnecke). As popular musical tastes diverged more and more during the interwar years, with the advent of new influences—like those of cabaret, the revue, jazz, modern dance music and the cinema, as well as changing social mores—the operetta genre took on new guises. This was especially manifested in the musical comedy of London's West End and New York's Broadway, with their imitators generating a success that opened a new golden age for the reinvented genre, especially after the Second World War. This source book presents an overview of the operetta genre in all its forms. The second volume provides a survey of the national schools of Germany, Spain, England, America, the Slavonic countries (especially Russia), Hungary, Italy and Greece. The principal composers are considered in chronological sequence, with biographical material and a list of stage works, selected synopses and some commentary. This volume also contains a discography and an index covering both volumes (general entries, singers and theatres).

Sweet Mystery

Sweet Mystery
Author: Ellen M. Peck
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190873590

Rida Johnson Young (ca. 1869-1926) was one of the most prolific female playwrights of her time, as well as a lyricist and librettist in the musical theater. She wrote more than thirty full-length plays, operettas, and musical comedies, 500 songs, and four novels, including Naughty Marietta, Lady Luxury, The Red Petticoat, and When Love is Young . Despite her extensive output, no significant study of her work has been produced. This book looks at her musical theater works with in-depth analyses of her librettos and lyrics, as well as her working relationships with other writers, performers, and producers, particularly Lee and J. J. Shubert. Using archival materials such as original typescripts, correspondence, and reviews, the book contextualizes her work in the early twentieth century professional theater and provides a window into the standard practices of writing and production of the era.

New Orleans Vampires

New Orleans Vampires
Author: Marita Woywod Crandle
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2008-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439662703

A New Orleans historian and vampire expert uncovers the historic origins of the Southern city’s vampire legends from colonial days to the Great Depression. New Orleans has a reputation as a home for creatures of the night. Popular books, movies and television shows have cemented the city's connection to vampires in the public imagination. But the stories of the Crescent City’s undead residents go much deeper than the tales of Sookie Stackhouse and The Vampire Lestat. In New Orleans Vampires, author Marita Woywod Crandle investigates the most haunting tales of vampirism in New Orleans history. In the early days of Louisiana's colonization, rumors swirled about the fate of the Casket Girls, a group of mysterious maidens traveling to the New World from France with peculiar casket-shaped boxes. The charismatic Comte St. Germain moved to the French Quarter in the early 1900s, eerily resembling a European aristocrat of one hundred years prior bearing the same name. In the 1930s, the Carter brothers terrorized the town with their desire to feed on living human blood. Strange but true tales mix with immortal legends in this fascinating volume.

Kristy's Runway

Kristy's Runway
Author: Judy McDonough
Publisher: Judy McDonough
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-09-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0991193067

A relationship without communication is like life without oxygen. It can’t survive. Fashion designer Kristy Tanner has snagged the opportunity of a lifetime: Competing during Fashion Week for a chance to work with her favorite designer! Between her recent promotion and her gorgeous boyfriend Matteo “Runway” DeLuka, all her dreams are about to come true. But two pink lines—the ones she only thought she’d see after an amazing wedding—put a shocking kink in her plans. The kink twists into a full-blown knot when she realizes a surprise baby announcement so soon could backfire. To make matters worse, she inadvertently provokes the one person who could destroy everything. Runway’s elite surveillance company has been hired to help bring down a manipulative tyrant who has dirt on every VIP in Beverly Hills, blackmailing them for professional gain. When he realizes the threat is his ex and she’s working directly with Kristy, he knows he must risk betraying the woman he loves to protect her. As the competition heats up, the danger intensifies. Can Runway complete his mission in time to keep Kristy safe? Will all the secrets and lies tear them apart forever?

Musical Theater

Musical Theater
Author: Alyson McLamore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317346335

For Surveys of Musical Theater, Music Appreciation courses and Popular Culture Surveys. This unique historical survey illustrates the interaction of multiple artistic and dramatic considerations with an overview of the development of numerous popular musical theater genres. This introduction provides more than a history of musical theater, it studies the music within the shows to provide an understanding of the contributions of musical theater composers as clearly as the artistry of musical theater lyricists and librettists. The familiarity of the musical helps students understand how music functions in a song and a show, while giving them the vocabulary to discuss their perceptions.

The Cambridge Companion to Operetta

The Cambridge Companion to Operetta
Author: Anastasia Belina
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2020
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1107182166

A collection of essays revealing how operetta spread across borders and became popular on the musical stages of the world.