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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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Eyewitness Guide Paris
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
432 PAGES
Gorgeous, well illustrated and filled with excellent maps, this compact book is a thorough overview of the City of Light, its history, traditions, cultures and sights. Featuring well chosen literary excerpts and a detailed synopsis of the city's attractions.
(FRN02, $25.00) |
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Paris to the Moon
Adam Gopnik
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2001
PAPER
338 PAGES
Gopnik writes with candor and humor about Parisian ways in this charming collection of reflections on adapting to life abroad. The chapter on French medicine and the birth of the Gopniks' new baby alone is worth the price of this book. Other noteworthy essays cover Deux Magots and Le Flore (A Tale of Two Cafes) and cross-cultural encounters (Trouble at the Tower).
(FRN208, $16.00) |
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Paris Map
Borch Maps
2011
MAP
A sturdy laminated map of the city center at a scale of 1:12,000 and all of Paris at a scale of 1:15,000. Two Sides. 20x26 inches.
(FRN400, $8.95) |
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Also Recommended
Blue Guide Paris
Delia Gray-Durant
Ian Robertson
GUIDEBOOK
Compact and authoritative, this eleventh edition of the art-focused guide includes plenty of color photographs and a section of practical information, in addition to the usual maps and detailed floor plans.
(FRN145, $29.95) |
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Fodor's Paris' 25 Best
Fodor's
GUIDEBOOK
This shirt-pocket map and guide includes essential information on the city's history, highlights and sightseeing, ideal for a short visit to the City of Light.
(FRN41, $11.99) |
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Rough Guide Paris
Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK
A jam-packed practical, cultural and historical guide to the City of Light.
(FRN371, $19.99) |
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The Food of France
Waverly Root
FOOD
An evocative and beautifully written survey of French food. First published in 1958 and revised in the mid-1970s, the book covers the important regions of French cuisine by dividing them into domains of Butter (northern France), Fat (Alsace) and Oil (the south).
(FRN17, $18.00) |
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A Propos De Paris
Henri Cartier-Bresson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
This handsomely produced coffee table book features 131 duotone images of Paris selected by Cartier-Bresson in honor of his 90th birthday. It's a splendid tribute to the people and life of the City of Light.
(FRN132, $40.00) |
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A Traveller's History of Paris
Robert Coles
HISTORY
A fast-moving, short survey of French history with a focus on Paris from its foundation, through the heady days of revolution and up to modern times.
(FRN426, $14.95) |
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Paris Was Yesterday
Janet Flanner
Irving Drutman
HISTORY
Like many American writers in '20s and '30s, journalist Janet Flanner left the States to join the Paris intellectual scene. In characteristically masterful prose, here are her impressions of life in Paris between the wars.
(FRN93, $20.95) |
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Paris, Capital of the World
Patrice Higonnet
Arthur Goldhammer
HISTORY
Organized thematically, this refreshing portrait of Paris from the mid-18th century to WWII explores myth and reality of the city. With a wide variety of well-chosen quotes, lyrics, literary excerpts and illustrations.
(FRN541, $26.50) |
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Paris, The Biography of a City
Colin Jones
HISTORY
Jones writes with obvious affection in this entertaining, ambitious history of Paris, its architecture, culture and politics, from the late Stone Age to Jacques Chirac.
(FRN502, $18.00) |
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Seven Ages of Paris
Alistair Horne
HISTORY
Horne writes with flair, drama and affection for the City of Light in this wonderfully opinionated, personal overview of the history of Paris.
(FRN503, $18.00) |
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The Road from the Past, Traveling through History in France
Ina Caro
HISTORY
BEST SELLER
Time travel through France by way of its finest castles, chateaux, cathedrals and monasteries. This unusual travelogue is an invaluable companion for traveling in Paris, southern France, the Dordogne and the Loire Valley, combining personal observation with large doses of well-presented history.
(FRN03, $17.00) |
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Artists in Residence
Dana Micucci
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An attractively illustrated guide to exploring the homes of 19th-century artists in and around Paris, including Giverny, Auvers and Ornans. An excellent guide for day-long excursions outside Paris with a focus on nature and art.
(FRN353, $19.95) |
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Cathedrals and Castles, The Cathedral Builders of the Middle Ages
Alain Erlande-Brandenburg
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This pocket-size encyclopedia of the art, architecture and culture of the Middle Ages features hundreds of drawings, color illustrations and a brief chronology.
(MED07, $15.95) |
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Impressionism, Art, Leisure, and Parisian Society
Robert L. Herbert
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A magnificently illustrated social history, this book shows the cafes, opera houses, dance halls and other places of entertainment and leisure that inspired some of the great Impressionist paintings.
(FRN117, $35.00) |
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The Gothic Enterprise, A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral
Robert A. Scott
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An enthusiast, Scott presents history, design, architecture and wonder of the medieval cathedral and the great Abbey churches.
(EUR190, $21.95) |
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A Corner in the Marais, Memoir of a Paris Neighborhood
Alex Karmel
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A loving portrait, guide and history of Paris and, especially, of the old houses and byways of Marias. The book -- an excellent traveler's companion -- evokes the character and long history of the City of Light.
(FRN351, $16.95) |
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A Moveable Feast
Ernest Hemingway
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A treasure for anyone interested in Parisian cafe society and its luminaries circa 1925. Hemingway includes sharp portraits of Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ford Maddox Ford and others who idled on their way to greatness.
(FRN26, $15.00) |
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Between Meals, An Appetite for Paris
A.J. Liebling
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
FAVORITE
Liebling captures with stylish prose his coming-of-age in Paris in this elegant memoir, which is also a tribute to French cuisine.
(FRN32, $15.00) |
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Into a Paris Quartier, Reine Margot's Chapel and other Haunts of St. Germain
Diane Johnson
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Novelist Diane Johnson (Le Divorce) writes with insight, verve and wit in this affectionate, personal portrait of St Germain-des-Pres, her neighborhood on the Left Bank.
(FRN491, $10.95) |
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Talk to the Snail, Ten Commandments to Understanding the French
Stephen Clarke
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Clarke's essays on France and the French, as witty as they are useful, combine a guide to cultural understanding with some perfectly rendered, entertaining and tongue-in-cheek notes on how to speak proper French.
(FRN643, $15.95) |
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The Secret Life of the Seine
Mort Rosenblum
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
After losing his Paris apartment, Rosenblum, a born storyteller, takes to a houseboat moored on the Seine. The result is this entertaining tour of the places and people he encounters during his explorations along the river.
(FRN48, $17.50) |
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Americans in Paris, A Literary Anthology
Adam Gopnik
ANTHOLOGY
This wide-ranging anthology includes early impressions by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, as well as by a generous sampling of 20th-century literary masters.
(FRN427, $40.00) |
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Murder in Montmartre
Cara Black
MYSTERY
Cara Black once again effortlessly interweaves a suspenseful plot with the history and culture of a Parisian neighborhood, this time seedy Montmartre.
(FRN566, $14.00) |
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Murder in the Marais
Cara Black
MYSTERY
Literate and thrilling, with a strong sense of the geography and flavor of Paris, the first in a series of mysteries starring Aimee Ledoc shows off the French-American detective's wit and wile. The series continues with Murder in Belleville (FRN562), Murder in the Sentier (FRN563) and many more.
(FRN561, $9.99) |
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Paris in Mind
Jennifer Lee
ANTHOLOGY
With selections spanning 300 years, this wonderful anthology reflects America's long connection to Paris and the French. The 30 American writers tapped include Benjamin Franklin, Ernest Hemingway and David Sedaris.
(FRN412, $15.00) |
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The Flaneur: A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris
Edmund White
LITERATURE
The gifted novelist reveals his favorite haunts in this glittering portrait of Paris and its pleasures, taking in neighborhoods, bookshops and boutiques, monuments and palaces, eateries and, naturally, the history behind it all.
(FRN259, $12.99) |
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The Lady and The Unicorn
Tracy Chevalier
LITERATURE
In this rich historical novel, Chevalier (Girl With A Pearl Earring) imagines the wealthy patrons, social milieu, intrigue and incident behind the 15th-century tapestries now hanging in the Cluny in Paris.
(BLG24, $16.00) |
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Zazie in the Metro
Raymond Queneau
LITERATURE
Queneau's delirious short novel of a country girl, her loony uncle and some disapproving gendarmes on a madcap tour of Paris. Louis Malle made it into a film in 1960.
(FRN434, $16.00) |
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