The Bayou Region

The Nicholls State University Center for Bayou Studies has assisted this CAMECO research and writing project by providing access to the Archives and Special Collections department of Nicholls State University’s Allen J. Ellender Memorial Library with the intention of future preservation of CAMECO artifacts and archives. This preservation includes video documentation of all of the interviews done with the employees, customers, and external company associates of the far-reaching CAMECO enterprise. The author and the Center believe that the result of these efforts is an in-depth representation of over 100 years of the history of an area of Louisiana known as the Bayou Region

Visit the Nicholls State University website for more information on the mission, goals, and activities of the Center for Bayou Studies.

Besides writing and designing the CAMECO book, Albert Belisle Davis has also coordinated the book’s final printings through his own internet publishing unit known as Mondebon Editions. The word “mondebon” is a reversal of the French term bon monde, or “good people of the world.” “Mondebon” originated as the name of a fictitious parish that appears in Davis’s novels. 

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The first edition of the CAMECO book is a hard cover limited and numbered run produced by Gorham Printing in Centralia, Washington. Please call 985-448-1766 to reserve your copy.

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