Ghost stories abound in the Cajun and Creole city of Lafayette; Louisiana. The Hub City boasts a multitude of spirits and specters; from those lost in Civil War skirmishes and fever outbreaks to those souls that simply cant say goodbye. Today; they wander the halls of bed-and-breakfasts and restaurants and linger along back roads and cemeteries. Pirates are rumored to guard buried treasure; and ancient French legends hide in the swamps; bayous and woods. Join longtime journalist and ghost seeker Cher� Dastugue Coen as she visits Lafayettes haunted sites and travels the countryside in search of ghostly legends found only in South Louisiana.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book will help.By Kindle CustomerI read this book to try to clear up some confusion I was having on my experiments with home recording. This book takes it slow and easy; step by step. I was able to get a thorough understanding of the basics. With the knowledge I gained from this book; I was actually able to go back to several songs we had recorded not knowing what we were doing; and remix them into decent recordings.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Rcording with a lot of big wordsBy williamI like the beginning part of the manuel but it seems to go into a lot of technical words and me I am just about c average when it comes to getting the big picture. It is full of promise though. And I appreciate the wording however I learnt my music basically by ear. Never took a music course in ever my whole life. I am a hurrier in reading books. Because I just like to have everything explained to me. But still want details. Cant help it. Like Robert Blake once said. Infinity in the palm of you hand etc...1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Exactly what it should be.By Andrew R. CroweI have been recording in my home; as a hobby; for a couple of years now. I had gathered a lot of knowledge but I knew there were gaps. This book is a quick read; written in easy language; that gives you a great "big picture" of home recording - all aspects; from beginning to end. There is plenty of detail for getting started and knowing which areas you want to explore more in depth. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is new to the field or who; like me; wants to cover some areas that are still nebulous. I will undoubtedly go back to this book as an easy reference; whenever I have a question. Depending how crazy in depth you want to go; this might be the only book you ever need on home recording.