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Joseph DeSalvo, who traded corporate law to sell books, dies at 88

Joseph DeSalvo Jr., a New Orleans native who set aside corporate law to open Faulkner House Books in the French Quarter and make it a literary destination, died Tuesday at Touro Infirmary. He was 88. His life as a bookseller followed a career that included stints in New York, Houston and New Orleans as an attorney at Exxon, Tenneco and Good Hope Refinery. Throughout those years, DeSalvo was an avid book collector who was motivated by literature and the scholarly pursuit of literary knowledge, said Rosemary James, his wife and co-owner of Faulkner House Books. He was particularly interested in books by and about Samuel Johnson, books about Napoleon and the works of contemporary authors such as Saul Bellow, John Updike and Philip Roth.

A New Orleans Look at Oliver Stone s JFK

A New Orleans Look at Oliver Stone s JFK From: Yesterday was the 29th anniversary of the opening of Oliver Stone s film JFK. I thought it would be interesting to see what people in New Orleans thought about his film Pershing Gervais, who was Garrison s chief investigator in the early 1960s, wrote this letter to the editor on May 6, 1991. Here is an article written by journalist Rosemary James written on June 20, 1991, several months before the opening. To be fair, here is Oliver Stone s reply from a week later. And, here is a reply to Oliver Stone, from July 19, 1991.. Right before the film opened, the

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