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Guidebooks to Sin

The Blue Books of Storyville, New Orleans

by Pamela D. Arceneaux
with a foreword by Emily Epstein Landau

Blue books served as guides to the city’s prostitution district, and no thorough study of them has existed—until now.

Book cover for Guidebooks to Sin by Pamela D. Arceneaux. Features an outline of a woman in blue and red, with images of vintage blue books above the title. Subtext includes a foreword by Emily Epstein Landau.

Guidebooks to Sin: The Blue Books of Storyville, New Orleans

HNOC 2017 
hardcover • 9" × 12" • 160 pp.
320 color images
ISBN 978-0-917860-73-7

$50.00

Between 1897 and 1917, a legal red-light district thrived at the edge of the French Quarter, helping establish the notorious reputation that adheres to New Orleans today. Though many scholars have written about Storyville, no thorough contemporary study of the blue books—directories of the neighborhood’s prostitutes, featuring advertisements for liquor, brothels, and venereal disease cures—has been available until now.

Pamela D. Arceneaux’s examination of these rare guides invites readers into a version of Storyville created by its own entrepreneurs. A foreword by the historian Emily Epstein Landau places the blue books in the context of their time, concurrent with the rise of American consumer culture and modern advertising. Illustrated with hundreds of facsimile pages from the blue books in HNOC’s holdings, Guidebooks to Sin illuminates the intersection of race, commerce, and sex in this essential chapter of New Orleans history.

“A classy, smart look at Storyville.”

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About the authors

Pamela D. Arceneaux is senior librarian and rare books curator at the Historic New Orleans Collection, where she has worked since 1981. A native of Panama City, Florida, she grew up in Thomasville, Georgia, before receiving a BA in history from West Georgia College (now the University of West Georgia) and an MLS from Louisiana State University. In recognition of her contributions as an outstanding librarian in a specialized field, the Louisiana Library Association presented the Lucy B. Foote Award to her in 1999. She resides in Metairie, Louisiana, with her husband, Paul.

Emily Epstein Landau received her PhD in American history from Yale University. She is the author of Spectacular Wickedness: Sex, Race, and Memory in Storyville, New Orleans (Louisiana State University Press, 2013). She teaches history at St. Albans School in Washington, DC, where she lives with her husband and two daughters.

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