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The Last Madam by Chris Wiltz

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The Last Madam

A Life in the New Orleans Underworld

Chris Wiltz, Christine Wiltz

Grand Central Publishing · Print & ebook · March 13, 2001

Reading lane: Southern U.S. History

The incredible life of French Quarter legend Norma Wallace -- and a portrait of an era in New Orleans history rife with charm and decadence ("Wonderful. . . admirably recreates a slice of a life otherwise devoured by time" -- Michael Lewis, New York Times Book Review ) In 1916, at age fifteen, Norma Wallace arrived in New Orleans.

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Why This Clicks

Underworld History

A history-forward read with underworld color and enough clarity to stay pleasantly legible.

Come here for

  • New Orleans underworld history
  • cultural-literacy angle with readable texture

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  • easy entry point
  • book-club-ready discussion fodder

Book Details

Authors
Chris Wiltz, Christine Wiltz
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published
March 13, 2001
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Southern U.S. History · Gilded-Age Romance
Reading lane
Southern U.S. History

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Publisher Categories

  • Lives in History

  • Southern U.S. History

  • Women's History

About This Book

The incredible life of French Quarter legend Norma Wallace -- and a portrait of an era in New Orleans history rife with charm and decadence ("Wonderful. . . admirably recreates a slice of a life otherwise devoured by time" -- Michael Lewis, New York Times Book Review ) In 1916, at age fifteen, Norma Wallace arrived in New Orleans. Sexy and shrewd, she quickly went from streetwalker to madam and by 1920 had opened what became a legendary house of prostitution. There she enter...

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The incredible life of French Quarter legend Norma Wallace -- and a portrait of an era in New Orleans history rife with charm and decadence ("Wonderful. . . admirably recreates a slice of a life otherwise devoured by time" -- Michael Lewis, New York Times Book Review ) In 1916, at age fifteen, Norma Wallace arrived in New Orleans. Sexy and shrewd, she quickly went from streetwalker to madam and by 1920 had opened what became a legendary house of prostitution. There she entertained a steady stream of governors, gangsters, and movie stars until she was arrested at last in 1962. Shortly before she died in 1974, she tape-recorded her memories-the scandalous stories of a powerful woman who had the city's politicians in her pocket and whose lovers included the twenty-five-year-old boy next door, whom she married when she was sixty-four. Combining those tapes with original research, Christine Wiltz chronicles not just Norma's rise and fall but also the social history of New Orleans, thick with the vice and corruption that flourished there-and, like Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and Philistines at the Hedgerow, resurrects a vanished secret world.

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