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Discovering vintage New Orleans : a guide to the citys timeless shops, bars, hotels & more / Bonnye E. Stuart ; photos by Laurence P. Stuart. First edition.
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About the Author
B onnye Stuart is a ninth-generation New Orleans, Louisiana, native. She got her BA in advertising from the Manship School of Journalism at Louisiana State University and received her MA in communication from the University of New Orleans. She has been teaching at the university level for 26 years and at Winthrop University for 14 years. She teaches public relations, corporate communication, and international communication in the Department of Mass Communication. Before teaching she worked as a public relations professional for both forprofit and nonprofit organizations. She has had short stories, poems, and historically based stories and biographies published and has had several plays produced. She enjoys travel and viewing the world from various global perspectives. She has interviewed PR professionals in France, England, Greece, Thailand, and Singapore. Her research interests focus on the power of media images, specifically their early influence on the Troubles of Northern Ireland and role as agent for social change. She is married to Laurence P. Stuart, and they have four married children and 10 grandchildren.