Preservation Resource Center publishes “New Orleans Favorite Shotguns”, book signing Nov. 30, 2007
November 26, 2007
Originally uploaded by jeff lamb
New Orleans’ Favorite Shotguns Book Signing and Launch Party
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wine and light refreshments served from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the PRC, 923 Tchoupitoulas St.
Please join us to celebrate the publication of New Orleans’ Favorite Shotguns, a collection of photographs and written observations on the quintessential New Orleans house. Authors Mary Fitzpatrick and Alex Lemann will be on hand to sign copies of the book, and wine and light refreshments will be served.
New Orleans’ Favorite Shotguns can be purchased in advance by visiting our Google Store, or by contacting Averil Oberhelman at 504.636.3040 or aoberhelman@prcno.org. Shipping is free for web orders, which will be mailed out starting December 1st.
The party is free and open to all
there are 14-16 photographs of mine in this book, and I was very glad to be able to participate.
www.neworleansfavoriteshotguns.com
All Proceeds Benefit PRC’s Rebuilding Programs
50 images and stories now on exhibit at PRC/Photos are for sale
Preservation Resource Center
the purpose here is to begin to outline and present images of New Orleans historic, 19th century vernacular architecture, material that has been documented in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. This survey, was a color photographic survey of sorts, an over view of the city’s typical types and styles of architecture, completed in 1984.
New Orleans Favorite Shotguns
an exhibit of photographs and vignettes, of New Orleans favorite shotgun houses, at the Preservation Resource Center.
June 29-Aug. 30, 2007
A man sits on a stoop of a shotgun house,
in the Vieux Carre neighborhood
Bad Dog
Defends New Orleans!!!!!!!!!!
shotgun houses, uptown in the
Carrollton neighborhood
Camelback shotgun houses in the historic Bywater
neighborhood, down river from the Vieux Carre,
1984 World Exposition, a few of the photographs presented
Creole Tradition shop residence
Bywater
Algiers
Irish Channel
Carrollton
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