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Southern Ladies and Suffragists
by Miki PfefferA close look at the issues of gender and power at the 1884 World's Fair in New Orleans.
$35.00

Knock on Wood
by Mimi Monti HeitzmannMimi Monti Heitzmann's talent as an author for suspense and witty humor makes this book her most definitive work, a sure page turner and treat to all her loyal fans and readers. This is her last book and it was published by her sons, Scott, Neil, and Casey, from a transcript found after her death.
$20.00

Spellbound on the Bay
by Mimi Monti HeitzmannLiving in seclusion near the bay shores of a small Mississippi Gulf Coast town, famous musician, Rick Clayton begins to have nightmares about an enchanting woman from his past, and shares his anxieties with his new wife, Abby.
$18.00

Sink or Be Sunk!
by Paul Estronza La VioletteThe Naval Battle In The Mississippi Sound That Preceded The Battle Of New Orleans192 pp Hardback with Dust Jacket
© 2003
© 2003
$30.00

Growing Up Downtown Bay St. Louis
By Pat MurphyA personal story of one man’s coming-of-age in a small Mississippi town, a picturesque village on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico.
$60.00

Heritage Cookbook
By the Hancock County Historical Society.A collection of our members' favorite family recipes.
$20.00

Bay St Louis: Celebrating the First 300 Years
By the Hancock County Historical SocietyThis 8½" x 11" paperback gives a history of the city and descriptions and pictures of many historic buildings and houses in the area, especially those along Beach Boulevard.
$15.00

Early Hancock County
By Russell B. GuerinA collection of stories about Hancock County, MS, and its people. A rich history involving pirates, Native Americans, slavery, the Civil War, and cotton plantations.Paperback, 452 pages
$30.00

Wilderness Families of the Gulf Coast
by Placide D. NicaiseA genealogy of the colonial families with names such as Cuevas, Dedeaux, Favre, Ladner and Nicaise to name a few, who settled the Gulf Coast. If your family was among the original inhabitants of Hancock or Harrison Counties, you almost certainly have ancestors among them.
$30.00

The Little House of Healing
By L.L. LeeIn The Little House of Healing, a cast of troubled individuals seek solace and a fresh start in the serene haven of Miss Lucy’s peaceful Bay cottage.Paperback, 162 pages
$12.00

Red Deer
By Patrick Marshall An adventure with young Jesse Walker as he is transported from a cave he was exploring on his property, through time to the sacred mound of Nanih Waiya, the legendary birthplace of the Choctaw people.
$11.00

Dearest Arlette
By Emily Hosmer de Montluzin with Emily Lorraine de MontluzinEveryday life in postwar America and France 1945-1955 as recorded in letters between Bay Saint Louis native Emily de Montluzin and her cousin, Arlette Delattre in France. A contrast of prosperity in the US and reconstruction in France.
$17.95

One Dog, Two Dogs, Three Dogs, Four...
By Paul Estronza La VioletteTwice Told Tales of Several Dogs Living in a Beach House on the Gulf Coast. Hardback with dust jacket
$20.00