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The 400 Blows  •  Francois Truffaut
1959 •  DVD
A black-and-white classic, this semi-autobiographical first feature of the great director Francois Truffaut is a tender portrait of a boy in reform school who turns to the streets of Paris in the face of neglect, if not downright abuse, at home. In French with subtitles. (FRN436, $19.98)
 
The Accidental Connoisseur, An Irreverent Journey Through the Wine World  •  Lawrence Osborne
FOOD •  2005 •  PAPER  • 262 PAGES
Oh, what a quest -- and what great fun. Osborne journeys across the world to places like Provence, Tuscany and Sonoma on an animated quest of what makes wine and what makes it good. He stops by New York, San Francisco, Paris, Florence, and Rome to see what people are drinking. He meets plenty of interesting characters along the way (like Robert Mondavi), revealing much about the pleasures of wine (and travel!) We're hoping for a southern hemisphere sequel. (TVL31, $15.00)
  The Accidental Connoisseur, An Irreverent Journey Through the Wine World
Adventures on the Wine Route, A Wine Buyer's Tour of France  •  Kermit Lynch
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1990 •  PAPER  • 271 PAGES
A delightful and warmly anecdotal book, highly recommended for anyone touring the wine regions of France. The book brings the domains and appellations of French wine to full-blown life, and Lynch's portraits of the grand personalities who make the wine are priceless. (FRN72, $19.00)
  Adventures on the Wine Route, A Wine Buyer's Tour of France
The Age of the Cathedrals, Art and Society 980-1420  •  Georges Duby
HISTORY •  1983 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
The definitive historical study of the building of the great cathedrals. French scholar Duby, writing very accessibly, describes the cathedrals themselves, and the philosophical, religious, and political climate that enabled them to be built. (EUR01, $28.00)
  The Age of the Cathedrals, Art and Society 980-1420
Amelie  •  Jean-Pierre Jeunet
2001 •  DVD
This delightful, whimsical French film is well-deserving of its popularity. A Parisian waitress embarks on a mission of good-deed-doing, but neglects her own happiness. Among the movie's many charms are a globetrotting, plastic garden gnome, an aggressive produce merchant on whom Amelie seeks revenge, and the delightful, impish heroine herself. Jeunet's imaginative filmmaking heightens the magical realism of modern Montmartre, where the movie is set. In French with subtitles (FRN435, $19.99)
 
An American in Paris  •  Vincente Minelli
1951 •  DVD
It may just be a corny love story, but this movie holds up today because of the timeless Gershwin music, the great Paris backgrounds, and effervescent performances by Leslie Caron and Gene Kelly. What this movie is really about is what you can see: the gorgeous settings, and the exuberant dances. (FRN439, $19.99)
 
The Authentic Bistros of Paris  •  Francois Thomazeau  •  Sylvain Ageorges  •  Anna Moschovakis
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
Take along this handy guide to 50 traditional eateries, many tucked away on hidden streets. With photographs, history and practical notes. The team of chow hound authors tested each place by ordering a ham sandwich. Lucky them! (FRN576, $16.95)
  The Authentic Bistros of Paris
The Autumn of the Middle Ages  •  Johan Huizinga
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 467 PAGES
A pioneering work of social and cultural history, this classic volume is a richly detailed portrait of life, thought and art in 14th- and 15th-century France and the Netherlands. You may have read this book in your college history class, but this graceful new translation is well worth a re-visit before journeying to these regions. With 45 illustrations complementing Huizinga's focus on the art and architecture. (EUR17, $30.00)
  The Autumn of the Middle Ages
The Bar on the Seine  •  Georges Simenon
MYSTERY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 154 PAGES
Inspector Maigret must visit a prisoner he arrested and bear the news that his reprieve has been refused and he will be executed at dawn. But when the condemned man tells Maigret a story, his investigations lead him to a bar by the River Seine, and into the underside of bourgeois Parisian life. (FRN680, $12.00)
 
Baroque: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting  •  Rolf Toman
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 500 PAGES
This elaborately illustrated oversize book shows in splendid color the spread of baroque and rococo painting, architecture and sculpture styles from Rome across Europe in the 17th century. (EUR204, $24.95)
  Baroque: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting
Beyond The House Of The False Lama, Travels With Monks, Nomads, And Outlaws  •  George Crane
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Crane (Bones of the Master) takes a roundabout route in search of a hidden temple in Inner Mongolia in this meditative account. He writes of travels from the Hudson Valley to the Florida Keys to Grenada to Paris, and on to the Gobi Desert. (MGL53, $14.95)
  Beyond The House Of The False Lama, Travels With Monks, Nomads, And Outlaws
Bloom's Literary Guide To Paris  •  Mike Gerrard
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 151 PAGES
Combining history, geography and literature, this book focuses on Paris's literary roots, real and imagined, from Hugo's Notre Dame and Hemingway's favorite Parisian Cafes. (FRN690, $14.95)
  Bloom's Literary Guide To Paris
Breathless  •  Jean-Luc Goddard
1960 •  DVD
A cornerstone of the French New Wave, Godard's audacious tale of lovers on the run in late 1950s Paris substitutes style for substance, and that's a good thing. Jean-Paul Belmondo oozes cool as a charming criminal, Jean Seberg is delightful as his American girlfriend, and Paris looks as exciting as ever, filmed with handheld cameras and obvious affection. In French (!), with subtitles. (FRN440, $19.99)
 
Cadogan Take the Kids Paris and Disneyland Resort Paris  •  Helen Truszkowski
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular British series. (FRN759, $18.95)
 
Chagall, The Art of Dreams  •  Daniel Marchesseau
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
As a Russian Jew in Paris, Marc Chagall developed a hybrid painting style, part French modernism, part Cubism, part Surrealism, and infused with the traditions of his religious upbringing. A volume in the "Discoveries" series, this is a slim introduction to the man and his work, richly illustrated throughout with color reproductions. (FRN268, $12.95)
 
Charade  •  Stanley Donen
1963 •  DVD
An extremely stylish suspense story, with the Parisian background in glorious Technicolor. Audrey Hepburn plays an American lady caught in a sticky web of intrigue -- can she trust Cary Grant? Features the Oscar-winning music by Henry Mancini. (FRN437, $39.95)
 
Charming Small Hotel Guides, Paris and Around  •  Leonie Glass  •  Fiona Duncan
GUIDEBOOK •  2004 •  PAPER  • 206 PAGES
A full page with a color photograph is dedicated to each entry in this guide focused on hotels with 20 bedrooms or less. (FRN626, $15.95)
 
Chopin in Paris, The Life and Times of the Romantic Composer  •  Tad Szulc
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  PAPER  • 444 PAGES
A biography of the famed composer, who left his Polish homeland, traveled to Vienna, and then settled for two decades in Paris, where he discovered the emerging Romantic movement. Chopin worked among the minds of Hugo, Lizt and Berlioz, and became involved in a stormy relationship with feminist writer George Sand before succumbing to tuberculosis at the age of 39. Szulc draws from a collection of correspondence and private journals in a book that emphasizes the "times," rather than the music, of Chopin. (FRN161, $20.95)
 
Clara's Grand Tour, Travels With a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-century Europe  •  Glynis Ridley
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
The entertaining history of a most unusual eighteenth-century European celebrity. Clara the Indian rhinoceros was brought to Europe in 1741 by the Dutch sea captain Douwemout Van der Meer, and toured for seventeen years, to the delight of heads of state such as Louis XV and Frederick the Great. A marvelous and unique look at the introduction of Eastern wildlife into the Western world. (FRN536, $12.00)
  Clara's Grand Tour, Travels With a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-century Europe
Claude Monet, The Color of Time  •  Virginia Spate
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
A critically lauded analysis of Monet and his art. Professor Virginia Spate provides in-depth interpretations of individual works, taking into account technique, the evolution of themes and styles, historical and biographical information, exhibition, reception, and letters written by Monet, himself. What results is an impeccably researched, convincing and beautifully illustrated overview of a much more complex artist than previously thought. (FRN311, $39.95)
 
Claudine's House  •  Colette  •  Doris Lessing
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 166 PAGES
A marvelous new translation of Colette's warm, sensual account of growing up under her mother's watchful care in the south of France. Written 20 years after her wildly popular Claudine novels. (FRN570, $15.95)
  Claudine's House
The Club Dumas  •  Arturo Perez-Reverte  •  Sonia Soto
MYSTERY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
In this second Perez-Reverte thriller, book detective Lucas Corso helps uncover the secret behind a hanged book-lover and a fragment from the original "The Three Musketeers." Black magic, adventure, and murderers follow him as he travels between Madrid, Toledo and Paris to solve the puzzling mystery. (FRN577, $14.95)
  The Club Dumas
Coming Down the Seine  •  Robert Gibbings
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A classic account, in words and engravings, of Gibbing's 400-mile journey down the Seine from its source near Dijon across France to Le Havre. He includes towns and cities along the river and the art and arists who have been inspired by the Seine. Originally published in 1953. With 50 engravings by the author, who had a fondness for rivers. (FRN443, $15.00)
 
Companion Guide Gascony and Dordogne  •  Richard Barber
GUIDEBOOK •  2002 •  PAPER  • 348 PAGES
A comprehensive, serious-minded guide to the architecture, art and culture of Gascony and Dordogne, combining descriptions of each attraction with personal anecdote. With black-and-white photos and maps throughout. (FRN06, $34.95)
  Companion Guide Gascony and Dordogne
Culture Shock! France  •  Sally Adamson Taylor
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A practical guide to getting along in France. With chapters on food and wine, culture and society. (FRN424, $17.99)
 
D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy  •  Anthony Kemp
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 193 PAGES • COMING IN
It was the greatest amphibious assault ever. Told from both the Allied and German point of view, this book is the story of the planning, momentous day and its aftermath. A pocket-size illustrated encyclopedia, the book transports you to the beaches with its fold-out maps, battle plans, birds-eye views of the terrain, and hundreds of illustrations. (FRN30, $12.95)
  D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy
The Da Vinci Code, Special Illustrated Edition  •  Dan Brown
LITERATURE •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 467 PAGES
This runaway bestseller, impressive for its historic setting and research, draws the reader in with its twists, hidden messages, and puzzles. This edition features gorgeous full-color photographs and illustrations of the art and architecture that figure prominently in the plot. (FRN528, $40.00)
 
A Day with Picasso  •  Billy Kluver
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 125 PAGES
A detailed reconstruction of one afternoon in the lives of Picasso and his friends. Based on 24 recently discovered photographs by Jean Cocteau, this book pieces together an actual day in the cafes, garrets and streets of Paris. It's part archaeology, part art history and part hard-nosed detective work. Cocteau's captivating photographs bring the Paris art scene in 1916 to life. (FRN91, $17.00)
 
The Days of the French Revolution  •  Christopher Hibbert
HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
An accessible and informative history of the French Revolution, this book is a fantastic introduction to a pivotal historical period, aimed at the general reader. Popular historian Christopher Hibbert covers the full scope of the revolution, concentrating on many of the major figures. With maps, a chronology and illustrations. (FRN153, $16.99)
 
Debussy and His World  •  Jane F. Fulcher
MUSIC •  2001 •  PAPER  • 350 PAGES
Twelve scholarly essays on Debussy and fin-de-siecle Paris in the Bard Music Festival Series published by Princeton University Press. With contributions by Leon Botstein, Christophe Charle, John Clevenger, Jane F. Fulcher, David Grayson, Brian Hart, Gail Hilson-Woldu and Marie Rolf. (FRN518, $31.95)
  Debussy and His World
Down and Out in Paris and London  •  George Orwell
LITERATURE •  1972 •  PAPER  • 213 PAGES
Orwell's first published work, this novel -- based, in part, on true experiences -- is a tale of the underclass in 1930's Paris and London. (GBR99, $14.00)
  Down and Out in Paris and London
Eating and Drinking in Paris  •  Andy Herbach  •  Michael Dillon
FOOD •  2006 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
Part guidebook, part phrasebook, this handy travel companion features listings of restaurants, cafes, markets and bars, as well as a helpful French-to-English menu translator. (FRN614, $9.95)
  Eating and Drinking in Paris
The Engagement  •  Georges Simenon
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 135 PAGES
The 200th NYRB Classic, which includes many of Simenon's tough, instensely psychological novels. (FRN677, $12.95)
  The Engagement
An Englishman A La Campagne, Life in Deepest France  •  Michael Sadler
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 182 PAGES
A humourous, quirky narrative of Englishman Michael Sadler making do in rural France, filled with anecdotes that convey the charm of the French countryside and the unavoidable mishaps that accompany Sandler's immersion in local life. (FRN569, $12.95)
  An Englishman A La Campagne, Life in Deepest France
Exile's Return, A Literary Odyssey in the 1920s  •  Malcolm Cowley
LITERATURE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 347 PAGES
Disappointed with the American mindset following WWI, Cowley made Paris his home, as did Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Dos Passos and other luminaries. Crowley recounts the lively scene and birth of a new American literature. (FRN97, $16.00)
 
Faces of the Twentieth Century  •  Mark Edward Harris
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1998 •  HARD COVER  • 176 PAGES
A personable introduction to photographic traditions and photographers. Mark Edward Harris interviewed 20 photographers about their lives and art for this handsome hardcover book, which is illustrated by photographs of the interviewees' own choosing as well as portraits (by Harris) of the 20 participants. Among the artists featured are Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Sebastiao Salgado, Mary Ellen Mark, Jean-Philippe Charbonnier and Gordon Parks. (PHT10, $45.00)
 
Floating Through France, Life Between Locks on the Canal Du Midi  •  Barb Euser
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 200 PAGES
A lovely collection, evoking the dreamy French countryside along the banks of the Canal du Midi, Europe's oldest functioning canal. The essays and poems are the reflections of a group of writers who slipped along the canal together in two old boats in the summer of 2005. (FRN572, $14.95)
  Floating Through France, Life Between Locks on the Canal Du Midi
Fodor's Paris  •  Rach Klein
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 488 PAGES
A practical, popular guide featuring full color photos, maps and plenty of information on hotels, restaurants, attractions and activities. (FRN716, $19.99)
  Fodor's Paris
Fodor's See It Paris  •  Fodor's
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 350 PAGES
An inaugural volume in this new line of guides by Fodor's this book is notable for its especially vibrant presentation of the city. Each page displays full-color photos accompanied by much useful information on how to eat, sleep, shop, and sightsee in Paris. (FRN456, $22.99)
 
The Food Lover's Guide to the Gourmet Secrets of Paris  •  Kate Whiteman
FOOD •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 208 PAGES
Food writer Whiteman offers a delightful culinary survey of Paris with tips on restaurants, markets, cafes and specialty shops for the traveling food lover. Organized by neighborhood, this handsome and accessible book includes recipes, photographs and a helpful overview of the city's landmarks. (FRN613, $45.00)
  The Food Lover's Guide to the Gourmet Secrets of Paris
France and the French, A Modern History  •  Rod Kedward
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2007 •  PAPER  • 736 PAGES
A sweeping, in-depth history of France from 1900 to the present day, from the disasterous world wars to the crumbling of the empire to France's modern place in the European Union. (FRN573, $24.95)
  France and the French, A Modern History
France in Mind  •  Alice Powers
ANTHOLOGY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES • COMING IN JUNE
This wonderful selection of essays, excerpts and stories filters the experience of being in France through the lens of 33 British and American writers. (FRN384, $14.00)
  France in Mind
France Map  •  Michelin
MAP
A colorful, accurate and up-to-date map of France at a scale of 1:1,000,000, with scenic routes highlighted. We also carry a variety of more detailed regional and city maps. One Side. 40x61 inches. (FRN07, $12.95)
  France Map
French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary  •  DK Publishing
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2005 •  PAPER  • 360 PAGES
With thousands of neatly arranged color photographs, this compact book is impressively comprehensive, covering everything from the basics of le corps (body) to the vocabulary of la buanderie (utility room). With a handy reference section in the back. (FRN520, $14.95)
  French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary
French Ways and Their Meaning  •  Edith Wharton
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 151 PAGES
A wonderfully readable, elegant look at French civilization by the perceptive mind of Edith Wharton. These impressions were cobbled together by Wharton in 1919 and divided into chapters with titles such as "Taste," "Intellectual Honesty" and, most tellingly, "The New Frenchwoman." This facsimile edition is published in cooperation with the Edith Wharton Restoration at the Mount in Lenox, Massachusetts. Written in Paris during the last two years of WWI, it celebrates what Wharton considers the typically French concern with Glory, Love, Voluptuousness, and Pleasure. (FRN55, $14.95)
  French Ways and Their Meaning
Frommer's Paris  •  Darwin Porter  •  Danforth Prince
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, revised annually. With a foldout map. (FRN339, $19.99)
 
Frommer's Portable Paris 2008  •  Darwin Porter
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 181 PAGES
A practical travel guide featuring excellent annotated listings of what to do and where to eat and sleep. (FRN715, $12.99)
 
The Gothic Cathedral  •  Christopher Wilson
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
An illustrated overview of gothic cathedrals, their history, design and construction, covering the masterpieces built from the 12th to the 16th century. With photographs and diagrams. (EUR80, $34.95)
 
Gothic: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting  •  Rolf Toman
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2008 •  PAPER • NEW
A marvelously illustrated, oversized survey of Gothic architecture, cathedrals and castles across Europe. (EUR205, $24.95)
  Gothic: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting
Haute Cuisine, How the French Invented the Culinary Profession  •  Amy B. Trubek
FOOD •  2001 •  PAPER  • 200 PAGES
Written by an anthropologist who teaches at the New England Culinary Institute, this scholarly study probes the origins and evolution of French cuisine and its influence on modern menus throughout the world. (FRN320, $19.95)
  Haute Cuisine, How the French Invented the Culinary Profession
Hemingway, The Paris Years  •  Michael Reynolds
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1999 •  PAPER  • 402 PAGES
Volume two in the massive Hemingway biography, Reynolds documents the author's time Paris during the 1920s -- a crucial period in Hemingway's progress as a writer. It's both a probing study of the artist and an inspired portrait of the city and especially its literary-minded inhabitants. Gertrude Stein, among others, feature prominently in the narrative. (FRN100, $21.95)
  Hemingway, The Paris Years
Henri Matisse  •  Susan Sternau
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 128 PAGES
A short introduction to the artist and his work. (ART23, $16.95)
 
Henri Matisse 1869-1954, Master of Color  •  Volkmar Essers
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 96 PAGES
This slim book, an entry in Taschen's popular Basic Art series, features 300 color reproductions of Matisse's work along with brief accompanying text. (ART45, $9.99)
 
Here Is Where We Meet  •  John Berger
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
This novel weaves a portrait of several European countries through encounters with the dead, from the narrator's mother, whom he discovers on a park bench in Lisbon, to a childhood friend wandering a market in Krakow. "The dead don't stay where they are buried," the protagonist's mother tells him, and this becomes the mantra for this most unusual journey through Europe's history and people. (EUR189, $15.00)
  Here Is Where We Meet
The Historic Restaurants of Paris, A Gourmet's Guide  •  Ellen Williams
GUIDEBOOK •  2001 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
The 100 restaurants and food retailers listed in this guide are all more than 100 years old, and the author includes plenty of their history (especially their famous patrons and what they liked to eat), as well as ordering recommendations, prices and practical information. (FRN345, $18.95)
  The Historic Restaurants of Paris, A Gourmet's Guide
The Hotel Majestic  •  Georges Simenon
MYSTERY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 170 PAGES
Inspector Maigret's inquiries take him from the posh Hotel Majestic, where a wealthy American woman has been found murderd, to the countryside of the Bois de Boulogne and sun-drenched Cannes, into a world of prostitution, drug addiction and blackmail. (FRN679, $12.00)
  The Hotel Majestic
An Hour from Paris  •  Annabel Simms
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 239 PAGES
And so they are! Simms describes chateaux, abbeys, villages and other attractions, all within striking distance of the city . Better-known destinations include the chateaux of Chantilly and Rambouillet Maurice Ravel's house in Montfort-l'Amaury, but Simms also includes the Roman town of Senlis, the river-ports of Conflans-Ste Honorine and St Mammes, the Gothic church and medieval moats at Crecy-la-Chapelle, the old border-town and water-mills of Moret-sur-Loing which inspired the Impressionist painters, and the delightfully provincial atmosphere of Luzarches. (FRN398, $23.95)
  An Hour from Paris
I'll Always Have Paris, A Memoir  •  Art Buchwald
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1997 •  PAPER  • 236 PAGES
A young columnist for the international edition of the "New York Herald Tribune," Art Buchwald traveled to Paris in the late 1940s and stayed in Europe for the next 15 years. This is his memoir of that time, an often humorous account of his adventures and the many people he met, including American expatriate writers Hemingway, Ginsberg and Wilder. The first half of the book deals exclusively with Buchwald's time in Paris, while the second half details his adventures in places such as Rome, London, Moscow, Warsaw and Istanbul. It follows his first memoir, "Leaving Home." (FRN188, $19.00)
  I'll Always Have Paris, A Memoir
Impressionism  •  Belinda Thomson
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A readable account of the French Impressionist movement and its most notable artists, illustrated with color reproductions. Part of the "World of Art" series, this book's thoughtful analyses of individual works are illuminated by solid historical and cultural background. (FRN310, $16.95)
  Impressionism
The Impressionists' Paris, Walking Tours of the Painters' Studios, Homes, and the Sites They Painted  •  Ellen Williams
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 100 PAGES
A handsome hardcover guide with neighborhood maps, full-color illustrations and reproductions of masterworks. (FRN318, $19.95)
  The Impressionists' Paris, Walking Tours of the Painters' Studios, Homes, and the Sites They Painted
Insight Guide Paris  •  Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A handsomely illustrated introduction to Paris, this guidebook features essays on history, culture and economy, as well as practical information for the traveler. With 15 helpful maps and numerous color photographs. (FRN751, $19.99)
  Insight Guide Paris
Inspector Cadaver  •  Georges Simenon
MYSTERY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
In an exploration of provincial French hypocrisy and snobbery, crime writer Simenon places Inspector Maigret against a rival detective from his past. (FRN719, $14.00)
 
Interpreting Matisse Picasso  •  Elizabeth Cowling
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 80 PAGES
A swift survey of the competition, friendship and mutual respect between Matisse and Picasso, as well as the art it inspired. With ample illustration. (ART19, $16.95)
 
John Singer Sargent  •  Elaine ( Kilmurray  •  Richard Ormand
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1998 •  HARD COVER  • 285 PAGES
A catalogue to the traveling exhibition created by art historian Elaine Kilmurray and Sargent's grand-nephew Richard Ormand, this volume includes three essays on Sargent's life and work. With 171 color images and 84 in black and white. (ART64, $75.00)
 
John Singer Sargent  •  Carter Ratcliff
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES
With 338 illustrations, 110 in full color. (ART65, $75.00)
 
John Singer Sargent, The Sensualist  •  Trevor Fairbrother
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 228 PAGES
An original examination of Sargent by the curator of Modern Art at the Seattle Art Museum. Fairbrother examines the sensual quality of Sargent's work and the techniques he used to create it. An album of Sargent's male figure studies are published here together in color for the first time. (ART63, $45.00)
 
The Judgment of Paris, The Revolutionary Decade that Gave the World Impressionism  •  Ross King
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
King's lovingly researched and lucid cultural history of French art and society in the 1860s places the impressionists at the center of a revolution in philosophy and taste. (FRN575, $17.00)
  The Judgment of Paris, The Revolutionary Decade that Gave the World Impressionism
Just Enough Liebling, Classic Work by the Legendary New Yorker Writer  •  A.J. Liebling  •  David Remnick
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2005 •  PAPER  • 560 PAGES
Food, boxing, war, Paris, literature, no matter what the subject, quintessential New Yorker essayist A. J. Liebling tackled it with style. Here's a rewarding (and cleverly titled) sampling, published in celebration of the centennial of his birth. As anyone who has read Liebling or read about Liebling would know, "just enough" isn't his style at all. This was a man with a healthy appetite. (NYC146, $20.00)
 
Knopf Guide Louvre  •  Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 360 PAGES
A compact, highly illustrated guide to the museum and its art. (FRN649, $26.00)
  Knopf Guide Louvre
Knopf Guide Paris  •  Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 529 PAGES
A lavishly produced handbook to Paris, featuring dozens of maps and color photographs as well as good information on culture and history. Originally published in French by Gallimard. (FRN88, $28.95)
 
Knopf Mapguide Paris  •  Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER
A handy set of full color, ingeniously folded maps, each indicating favorite sites, shops, restaurants and attractions. (FRN639, $10.95)
 
A Lady, First: My Life in the Kennedy White House and the American Embassies of Paris and Rome  •  Letitia Baldrige
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2002 •  PAPER  • 292 PAGES
A memoir of a life lived behind the scenes in U.S. embassies, the board room of Tiffany and ultimately the White House, from etiquette expert Letitia Baldrige. Ms Baldrige was as Social Secretary to the White House and Chief of Staff for Mrs. John F. Kennedy. She's a popular writer and consultant. (GEN276, $15.00)
 
The Last Metro  •  Francois Truffaut
1980 •  DVD
Set in wartime Paris, this Truffaut classic is the story of a Jewish theater director, hiding in the basement of a Paris theatre, where his wife is starring in a play. It's a backstage drama, but its real impact is in its moving portrait of life in Paris under the German occupation. (FRN438, $19.99)
 
Le Divorce  •  Diane Johnson
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 309 PAGES
In the grand tradition of An American Abroad, this wise novel follows the attempts of Isabel, a young Californian in Paris, to rescue her step sister from a bad marriage. Full of plot twists and wonderfully written, this book is also a study of French and American convention. It's almost guaranteed to start you dreaming of Paris. (FRN56, $15.00)
  Le Divorce
Les Miserables  •  Victor Hugo  •  Norman McAfee  •  Lee Fahnestock
LITERATURE •  1987 •  PAPER  • 1463 PAGES • YOUNG ADULTS
The classic tale of redemption set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. (FRN123, $7.95)
 
Life With Picasso  •  Francoise Gilot
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1989 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
This intimate memoir is as much about Picasso's art as it is about Gilot's experiences with Picasso as a lover and companion. She met Picasso in Paris in 1943, during the German occupation of France, when she was 21 and he was 62. For ten years, she lived with the artist, gave birth to two of his children, and served as his model. She recounts their life together with careful attention to detail, combining memoir, art history and romance. (ART42, $16.00)
 
Life With Picasso  •  Francoise Gilot
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1989 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
This intimate memoir is as much about Picasso's art as it is about Gilot's experiences with Picasso as a lover and companion. She met Picasso in Paris in 1943, during the German occupation of France, when she was 21 and he was 62. For ten years, she lived with the artist, gave birth to two of his children, and served as his model. She recounts their life together with careful attention to detail, combining memoir, art history and romance. (ART42, $16.00)
 
Literary Paris, A Guide  •  Jessica Ernst Powell
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 220 PAGES
This engaging guide to the apartments, museums, cafes, parks and favorite haunts of authors, both French (Moliere, Zola, Balzac, Colette) and American (Fitzgerald, Baldwin, Miller) spans the centuries. (FRN612, $19.95)
  Literary Paris, A Guide
Lonely Planet French Phrasebook  •  Marie-Helene Girard  •  Anny Monet
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2012 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
This handy phrasebook focuses on pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler. (FRN120, $8.99)
  Lonely Planet French Phrasebook
Lonely Planet Paris  •  Steve Fallon
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 440 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide with 22 maps (including a section of color maps) and detailed travel information. (FRN374, $19.99)
 
Lonely Planet Paris Encounter  •  Catherine Le Nevez
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
With a section of not-to-missed highlights and a calendar of annual events, this lively pocket guide organized by neighborhood includes suggested side trips, along what to see and where to shop, eat, drink and play. With a double-sided pullout map. (FRN675, $12.99)
  Lonely Planet Paris Encounter
Long Ago in France, The Years in Dijon  •  M.F.K. Fisher
FOOD •  1992 •  PAPER  • 159 PAGES
A memoir of Fisher's years in France in the late '20s and early '30s, a time of exuberant discoveries of the glories of French food and French culture. (FRN21, $13.95)
  Long Ago in France, The Years in Dijon
The Louvre  •  Charles Boyer
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  DVD
A documentary in the award-winning Jarvis Collection by the legendary NBC producer. (FRN666, $19.95)
 
Madame Curie, A Biography  •  Eve Curie
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
Marie Sklodowska Curie's life in science, as chronicled by her daughter Eve. Winner of two Nobel Prizes, Madame Curie was born and raised in Poland in the late 19th century, married in Paris and celebrated throughout the world. This biography recounts her remarkable life, with no little amount of information about her milieu. Reissued in 2001 with a new introduction by Natalie Angier. (PLD27, $20.95)
 
Maigret and the Man on the Boulevard  •  Georges Simenon
MYSTERY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
When Inspector Maigret investigates the brutal murder of a man found stabbed to death in an alley, he is forced to unravel the secret life of a victim who had sought an escape from his stifling conventional existence. (FRN720, $14.00)
 
Mammals of Europe  •  Priscilla Barrett  •  David W. MacDonald
FIELD GUIDE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Published by Princeton, this is a field guide to land and marine mammals throughout Europe, both endemic and introduced. With more than 600 color illustrations of over 200 mammals, it's a comprehensive handbook, with detailed descriptions, range maps and commentary on behavior. (FG61, $38.50)
  Mammals of Europe
The Masterpiece  •  Emile Zola
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 428 PAGES
Zola's novel tells of the downfall of a painter in 19th-century Paris, based on his childhood friend Cezanne. This classic is evocative of the artistic life in turn-of-the-century France. It was also the novel that would end their friendship. (FRN227, $12.95)
 
Matisse and Picasso  •  Yve-Alain Bois
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
Eminently readable and beautifully illustrated, this book charts the competitive relationship between Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso from 1906-1917. (ART17, $36.00)
 
Matisse and Picasso, The Story of their Rivalry and Friendship  •  Jack Flam
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
The latest book on the relationship between Matisse and Picasso. Art historian Jack Flam delves into the biographical details of their lives, their philosophical attitudes toward art and, of course, their work. (ART20, $17.95)
 
Matisse Picasso  •  Museum of Modern Art
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2002 •  HARD COVER  • 368 PAGES
Friends and competitors, Matisse and Picasso possessed a relationship that fueled great artistic innovation. This exhibition catalog juxtaposes the works of the two, highlighting the similarities and differences, while depicting the dialogue they shared through their art. (ART18, $60.00)
 
Memoirs of Montparnasse  •  John Glassco
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2007 •  PAPER
Glassco's celebrated hymn to the pleasures of youth and the spirit of Paris of the 1920s. (FRN684, $15.95)
 
Michelin Green Guide Northern France and the Paris Region  •  Michelin Travel Publications
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 479 PAGES
A guidebook in the popular Michelin series, covering Paris and Northern France, noted for it's detail and helpful maps. (FRN273, $21.99)
  Michelin Green Guide Northern France and the Paris Region
Michelin Green Guide Paris  •  Michelin Travel Publications
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
With the same focus on driving tours, detailed maps and the Michelin star system, the venerable Green Guides are even better -- organized regionally, in color and with an overview of history, art and culture. (FRN381, $19.99)
  Michelin Green Guide Paris
Michelin Red Guide Paris, Restaurants & Hotels  •  Michelin Travel Publications
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
The Michelin directory of hotels and restaurants in Paris, ranked with stars. Now in English! (FRN369, $19.99)
  Michelin Red Guide Paris, Restaurants & Hotels
Monet's Years at Giverny, Beyond Impressionism  •  David Wildenstein
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1978 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES • COMING IN
A beautifully illustrated account of Monet's life and work at Giverny featuring 81 color plates. Originally published in 1978 to accompany the exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (FRN213, $15.98)
 
Monet, the Ultimate Impressionist  •  Sylvie Patin
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 175 PAGES
A pocket-size biography of Monet, this volume in the acclaimed "Discoveries" series traces a revolution in painting brought about by Monet and the other impressionists. It features over 250 illustrations and a full account of Monet in Paris and Giverny. With excerpts from the artist's letters and other writings. (FRN35, $15.95)
  Monet, the Ultimate Impressionist
Murder in Belleville  •  Cara Black
MYSTERY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
This second installment in Cara Black's outstanding series finds French-American private investigator Leduc on the trail of a bomber in Belleville, Paris's rough-and-ready Arab immigrant quarter. (FRN562, $14.95)
  Murder in Belleville
Murder in Clichy  •  Cara Black
MYSTERY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Black's fifth installment deftly combines, history, culture, suspense -- and geography. She evokes the flavor of the fascinating Clichy quartier, where aristocracy and immigrants collide. (FRN565, $14.00)
  Murder in Clichy
Murder in Montparnasse, A Literary Mystery of Paris  •  Howard Engel
MYSTERY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 300 PAGES
An entertaining mystery that evokes post-WWI Paris. Michael Ward, an American journalist, makes the trek to Paris in the hopes of becoming immersed in the intellectual scene. Instead, he finds himself tangled up in a web of serial murders -- of which he becomes the suspect. (FRN101, $14.95)
  Murder in Montparnasse, A Literary Mystery of Paris
Murder in the Bastille  •  Cara Black
MYSTERY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
This fourth book in the seductively sophisticated, literate series, this one palpably set in the alleys and historic streets of the Bastille quartier. (FRN564, $14.00)
  Murder in the Bastille
Murder in the Rue De Paradis  •  Cara Black
MYSTERY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Things get personal in this Aimee Ledoc mystery when her one-time lover is found murdered. (FRN708, $14.50)
  Murder in the Rue De Paradis
Murder in the Sentier  •  Cara Black
MYSTERY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
The third sophisticated, literate installment in the Aimee Leduc series, in which the private investigator confronts her own past -- particularly the fate of her long-dead mother. All of Black's books have an indelible sense of place. This one is set in Paris's garment district. (FRN563, $14.00)
  Murder in the Sentier
Murder on the Ile St-Louis  •  Cara Black
MYSTERY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Cara Black effortlessly interweaves a suspenseful plot with the history and culture of a Parisian neighborhood, this time the renowned Ile St-Louis. (FRN698, $14.00)
  Murder on the Ile St-Louis
Murder on the Orient Express  •  Agatha Christie
MYSTERY •  2011 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Just after midnight, the famous Orient Express is stopped in its tracks by a snowdrift. By morning, the millionaire Samuel Edward Ratchett lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. One of his fellow passengers must be the murderer. (EUR118, $6.99)
  Murder on the Orient Express
My Paris Sketchbook  •  Alain Bouldouyre  •  Christopher Auduraud
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES
In this small book, longtime resident Alain Bouldouyre documents the architecture, neighborhoods, cafes and character of Paris in 100 evocative color illustrations. With accompanying text by novelist and critic Auduraud. With chapters on morning, noon and night. The elegant water colors, more detailed than you might expect, capture the flavor of the city. (FRN429, $24.95)
 
Mythologies  •  Roland Barthes
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1989 •  PAPER  • 159 PAGES
Reflections on the Parisian character. Each of the brief essays tackle some aspect of the culture, character or way of life of the French as filtered through the lens of the intellectual, literary-minded Barthes. A classic, originally published in 1957. (FRN233, $14.00)
 
National Geographic Paris  •  Lisa Davidson
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
An abundantly illustrated guide to the city, with excellent maps and a section on history and culture. (FRN393, $22.95)
  National Geographic Paris
New Poems (Bilingual Edition)  •  Rainer Maria Rilke  •  Edward Snow
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
The new poems in this collection are hardly new (they were written from 1907-1908), but they do show a stylistic shift in Rilke's approach to the poetic form, triggered by his time in Paris and his exposure to burgeoning art movements of the period. This is a bilingual edition, with the original German text alongside the English translation. (GER121, $16.00)
 
Normandy Map 513  •  Michelin
MAP
A colorful, detailed map of Normandy at a scale of 1:200,000, featuring Rouen, Le Havre and the route of the Seine from west of Paris to the Atlantic. Two Sides. 40x61 inches. (FRN49, $11.95)
  Normandy Map 513
The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge  •  Rainer Maria Rilke  •  M. D. Herter Norton
LITERATURE •  1972 •  PAPER  • 237 PAGES
Rilke's only novel, a poetic and loosely structured series of meditations on the difficulties of living abroad, told in the voice of a Danish nobleman in Paris. (GER123, $13.95)
 
Paris  •  Julian Green
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES
In these 19 haunting essays, novelist and essayist Green evokes the streets of Paris, famous and little- known sights, neighborhoods and people. This bilingual edition, A Marion Boyars Modern Classic, is illustrated by the author's own photographs of the city. Born in Paris of American parents, Green (1900-1988) was a leading literary figure in France. (FRN549, $14.95)
  Paris
Paris 1919, Six Months that Changed the World  •  Richard Holbrooke  •  Margaret Macmillan
HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 560 PAGES
A vivid, comprehensive analysis of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, the treaty to end the war that was supposed to end all wars. In her narrative, Macmillan juggles the conflicting politics, competing personalities and rabid frustrations that came to a head in the creation of the Treaty of Versailles. She argues the peace treaty should not be forced to shoulder all the blame that has been attributed to it for provoking World War II. With 16 pages of photos and maps. (FRN392, $18.00)
 
Paris France  •  Gertrude Stein
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
In her inimitable style, Stein ponders France, the French and her most obvious love for her adopted homeland. It includes stories of life with Hemingway, Picasso and others of her circle. An extended essay, ths slim book combines memoir, aphorism and travel. (FRN107, $11.95)
  Paris France
Paris Living Rooms  •  Dominique Nabokov
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2002 •  HARD COVER  • 114 PAGES
How do they live? For this curiously fascinating book, Dominique Nabokov snapped color Polaroids of 100 apartments of Parisians, wealthy, cultural or eccentric, including Jeanne Moreau and Gerard Depardieu. It's an absorbing portrait of the city. She cannily chose to exclude the people, heightening the voyeuristic pleasure of the book. (FRN418, $29.95)
 
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)
  Paris Map
The Paris Mapguide, The Essential Guide to La Vie Parisienne  •  Michael Middleditch
GUIDEBOOK •  2002 •  PAPER  • 64 PAGES
A book of 30 maps of Paris, including a street index, a metro guide, bus routes and short descriptions of places of interest, such as galleries, museums, restaurants and theaters. Nicely organized but with a copyright date of 1994, beware! Things change. (FRN189, $10.00)
 
The Paris Shopping Companion, A Personal Guide to Shopping in Paris for Every Pocketbook  •  Susan Swire Winkler
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 259 PAGES
Practical, up-to-date guide to shopping in Paris. (FRN648, $14.95)
 
Paris Stories  •  Mavis Gallant  •  Michael Ondaatje
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 350 PAGES
All written in Paris (where Gallant has long lived), these magnificent stories take place from the Left Bank to the French Riviera, postwar Germany and Franco-era Spain. If you haven't read her work (many of the stories originally appeared in the New Yorker), you are in for a treat. Gallant is one of the great 20th century short story writers. (FRN373, $15.95)
  Paris Stories
Paris Then and Now  •  Peter Caine
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES
A photographic tribute to Paris, this book shows archival photographs of landmark neighborhoods and architecture from the late 1800s alongside color photographs of their present-day incarnations. (FRN717, $18.95)
  Paris Then and Now
The Paris Years of Thomas Jefferson  •  William Howard Adams
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
An entertaining, informed introduction to the people and places Jefferson knew during the four years he served as U.S. Minister to France, 1784-1788. (FRN548, $37.00)
  The Paris Years of Thomas Jefferson
Paris, A Musical Gazeteer  •  Nigel Simeone
GUIDEBOOK •  2000 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A reference and guidebook to musical Paris, with a focus on classical genres. This handy book includes information on monuments and concert venues, suggested walking tours and maps, as well as concise biographies of fifty Parisian musicians and composers. (FRN286, $24.00)
 
Paris, An Architectural History  •  Anthony Sutcliffe
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
A scholarly survey of Parisian architectural traditions, from Roman rule to modern times. (FRN725, $35.00)
 
Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light  •  David Downie
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2011 •  PAPER  • 303 PAGES
Downie's irreverent, witty romp takes the form of 31 short sketches of people, places and daily life, ranging from the glamorous to the little-known corners and characters of his adopted city. This new edition includes striking, B&W photographs of Paris by Downie's wife Alison Harris and an appreciative foreword by gellow expat Diane Johnson. (FRN522, $15.00)
  Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light
Paris, The Collected Traveler  •  Barrie Kerper
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 614 PAGES
Kerper assembles an astonishing range of excerpts, each annotated and with accompanying practical information, including a short list of where to eat and where to stay. With extensive, well-considered bibliographic notes. (FRN397, $19.00)
  Paris, The Collected Traveler
Paris/Troyes/Chaumont  •  Michelin Travel Publications
2000 •  MAP
A detailed regional map of France from Paris east to Troyes and Chaumont at a scale of 1:200,000. (FRN336, $6.95)
  Paris/Troyes/Chaumont
Pere Goriot  •  Burt Raffel  •  Honore de Balzac
LITERATURE •  1962 •  PAPER  • 370 PAGES
Balzac's penetrating examination of the Parisian world -- its society, ambitions and hypocrisies-- is still one of most compelling. (FRN365, $17.50)
 
Perfume, The Story of a Murderer  •  Patrick Suskind
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 255 PAGES
The chilling tale of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a monster in pursuit of the prefect perfume, rich in the earthy details of 18th-century Paris. The movie is due out in Fall 2006 and stars Ben Winshaw, Dustin Hoffman, and Alan Rickman. (FRN69, $15.00)
  Perfume, The Story of a Murderer
The Phantom of the Opera  •  Gaston Leroux
LITERATURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
A facsimile of the much-adapted 1910 original edition of Leroux's tale of fantasy, mystery and romance. (FRN425, $9.99)
 
The Piano Shop on the Left Bank, Discovering a Forgotten Passion in a Paris Atelier  •  Thaddeus Carhart
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2002 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Carhart writes with warmth and wit about a small piano shop on his quiet street in Paris and his growing friendship with its proprietor and the circle of muscians and neighbors it attracts. (FRN550, $15.00)
  The Piano Shop on the Left Bank, Discovering a Forgotten Passion in a Paris Atelier
Picasso  •  Gertrude Stein
LITERATURE •  1984 •  PAPER  • 50 PAGES
A friend and supporter of modern art and early advocate of Cubism, Stein famously forged a friendship with Picasso in Paris. This book, gleaned from her many conversations with the master and her own personal reflections, considers both the man and his work. With 61 illustrations chosen by Stein for the original 1938 edition, here reproduced in black-and-white. (FRN102, $6.95)
 
Pimsleur Quick & Simple French  •  Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2005 •  AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic French, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations. The Pimsleur method emphasizes the use of listening skills without reading materials (so there isn't a book to follow along). It's advertised as "Totally audio: hear it, learn it, speak it." (FRN523, $19.95)
  Pimsleur Quick & Simple French
A Place in the World Called Paris  •  Steven Barclay
ANTHOLOGY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 168 PAGES • COMING IN
This choice anthology, organized thematically, includes essays, poems and stories by an impressive array of 20th-century literary greats, including Franz Kafka, Truman Capote, Colette, Jane Kramer, E.B. White, Claude Debussy, and many more -- 200 short excerpts in all. With an introduction by Susan Sontag and illustrations by Miles Hyman. (FRN551, $16.95)
  A Place in the World Called Paris
Renoir, My Father  •  Jean Renoir
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 437 PAGES
The director of such cinematic masterpieces as The Rules of the Game and Grand Illusion, Jean Renoir was also an accomplished writer and a devoted son. His portrait of his father Pierre-Auguste remains the standard biography of the Impressionist master -- personable, informative and supremely affectionate. With 12 color plates. Originally published in 1958. (ART10, $18.95)
 
Return to Paris, A Memoir with Recipes  •  Colette Rossant
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2004 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
In this second installment, following Apricats on the Nile, Rossant picks up as a 15-year-old sailing away from Egypt to her mother's family in France in 1947. Laden with warmly recalled recipes, the book ends with her 16-year-old self meeting a young American architect (and leading to Part 3: Life in New York). (FRN688, $16.99)
 
Rodin: Eros and Creativity  •  Rainer Crone  •  Siegfried Salzmann
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 236 PAGES
An exhibition catalog of Rodin's sculpture, focusing on his depiction of the erotic and including critical essays by eight European and American experts. (FRN637, $29.95)
 
Rough Guide to Paris Cafe Music  •  Various Artists
MUSIC •  2002 •  AUDIO CD
A carefully chosen sampling of the diverse sounds of the renowned cafe culture of Paris. Includes the accordian-based bal musette, as well chanson, gypsy music, manouche, and rock and roll. (FRN633, $14.98)
 
Scaramouche, A Romance of the French Revolution  •  Rafael Sabatini
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 361 PAGES
The swashbuckling, romantic tale of Andre-Louis Moreau and his adventures, set in the unsettled days leading up to the French Revolution. Sabatini, who wrote a dozen popular books in the 1920s and 1930s was a master of the historical novel. Like many of his books this one was made into a movie. (FRN433, $5.95)
 
Selected Letters  •  Madame de Sevigne
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1988 •  PAPER  • 319 PAGES
The collected letters of Madame de Sevigne evoke life 17th century France. (FRN226, $16.00)
 
Shakespeare and Company  •  Sylvia Beach
HISTORY •  1991 •  PAPER  • 230 PAGES
Following the Great War, a little bookshop called Shakespeare and Company became an outpost for American expatriates and members of the European literary underground. Sylvia Beach recalls the heyday of her Paris bookstore, when it harbored literary movers and shakers such as Hemingway, Stein and Joyce. (FRN104, $18.95)
  Shakespeare and Company
Short Stories in French  •  Richard Coward
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 214 PAGES
From Daniel Boulanger's exploration of revenge and the desire for recognition in "The Hunter's Cafe," to Alain Gerber's brief and poetic "You Never Die," these stories by contemporary authors make good reading in any language. A volume in New Penguin Parallel Texts. (FRN594, $15.00)
  Short Stories in French
Six Armies in Normandy, From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris  •  John Keegan
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 365 PAGES
A provocative account of the invasion of Normandy and the battles that proceeded it. Keegan's intense descriptions of the war in northern France are accompanied by perceptive analysis of the military tactics that resulted in Allied victory. (FRN118, $16.00)
  Six Armies in Normandy, From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris
The Sun King  •  Nancy Mitford
HISTORY •  2012 •  PAPER  • 255 PAGES
An opulent, celebrated biography of Louis XIV. Gracefully written in a witty, conversational style, Mitford's book brings Versailles to vibrant life. (FRN33, $16.95)
  The Sun King
Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation, A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties  •  Noel Riley Fitch
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1985 •  PAPER  • 447 PAGES
A vivid portrait of life among the literary expatriates of post-WWI Paris, using Sylvia Beach as its central figure. Through anecdotes about Beach whose bookstore Shakespeare and Company would become an intellectual asylum for such figures as Joyce, Hemingway, Williams and Pound Fitch recreates the salons and the wild parties, while communicating the support and camaraderie binding this tight artistic circle. (FRN92, $21.95)
  Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation, A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties
A Tale of Two Cities  •  Charles Dickens
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 371 PAGES
Dickens' famous tale of love and intrigue, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution in Paris and London. (GBR100, $8.00)
  A Tale of Two Cities
Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines  •  Ken Annakin
2004 •  DVD
This classic comedy depicts a fictional air race from London to Paris in 1910. The film includes some thrilling stunt flying in some brilliantly re-created aircraft. (GBR712, $14.98)
 
Time Out Paris  •  Peterjon Cresswell
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
An up-to-date guide on what to do and where to go by the people who publish Time Out Magazine. (FRN543, $19.95)
  Time Out Paris
To Travel Hopefully, Footsteps In The French Cevennes  •  Christopher Rush
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2005 •  PAPER  • 279 PAGES
In a last ditch effort to regain himself after the death of his wife, Rush heads off to France with a donkey on the trail of fellow Scot Robert Louis Stevenson. It's a beautifully written, moving tale of getting through grief. (FRN534, $17.95)
 
The Tour De France, A Cultural History  •  C. S. Thompson
HISTORY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 406 PAGES
This authoritative, engaging history of the famous cycling event goes beyond a simple history of the race to consider the Tour de France and its meaning in a wider cultural context. (FRN584, $24.95)
  The Tour De France, A Cultural History
Travelers' Tales France  •  James O'Reilly  •  Larry Habegger
ANTHOLOGY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 528 PAGES • COMING IN
A wonderful collection of mostly contemporary tales, including such marvelous authors as Peter Mayle, M.F.K. Fisher, Mort Rosenblum, Ina Caro and Jan Morris. Organized thematically, it's a good introduction to the history, culture and character of France. With a section of practical travel information. (FRN05, $18.95)
  Travelers' Tales France
A Traveller's History of France  •  Robert Cole
HISTORY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
An exceptionally well-written survey of French history from the paleolithic to the present. It includes the conquests of ancient Gaul, the heady days of revolution and modern times in its fast-moving 238 pages. With maps, a useful chronology and a list of popes and emperors. (FRN08, $14.95)
  A Traveller's History of France
Travels with My Aunt  •  Graham Greene
LITERATURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 254 PAGES
In this wickedly funny book, poor stick-in-the-mud Henry Pulling gets talked into accompanying his repobate Aunt Augusta on a questionable journey. The unlikely duo find themselves, in the course of the novel, in Brighton, aboard the Orient Express, on a boat from Buenos Aires to Asuncion -- and beyond. Maggie Smith played the title character in the movie. (GBR500, $16.00)
  Travels with My Aunt
Tropic of Cancer  •  Henry Miller
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1987 •  PAPER  • 318 PAGES
Miller's controversial, sexually frank depiction of bohemian life in 1930s Paris, a loosely structured memoir and confessional that has grown from a cult favorite to a celebrated modern classic. (FRN419, $14.00)
 
The Vagabond  •  Colette
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES • YOUNG ADULTS
A colorful portrait of life in the music halls of early 20th-century Paris. Poetic and lucid, Colette's written depiction of a French dancer/mime is based on her own experiences. (FRN127, $10.95)
 
Versailles  •  Jean-Marie Perouse de Montclos
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 160 PAGES
Essays and suberb photographs on the famous chateau, its gardens, architecture and interiors. (FRN726, $95.00)
 
Vive La Revolution, A Stand-up History of the French Revolution  •  Mark Steel
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER
This "stand-up history" hits all the major points of the French revolution in a distinctly unique (and hilarious) style. Steel, as you might guess, is a British comedian with a flair for history. (FRN609, $15.00)
 
Walking in France, Exploring France's Great Towns And Finest Landscapes on Foot  •  John Souter  •  Gillian Souter
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A wonderful guide for the independent traveler, featuring walks in a variety of French locations and settings. There are several suggestions for strolls in Paris as well as walks in rural areas, small cities and vineyards. With maps and color photographs. (FRN533, $20.00)
  Walking in France, Exploring France's Great Towns And Finest Landscapes on Foot
Walks in Hemingway's Paris, A Guide to Paris for the Literary Traveler  •  Noel Riley Fitch
GUIDEBOOK •  1992 •  PAPER
A guided tour of Paris led by none other than Ernest Hemingway. Fitch tracks the writer's movement through Paris, from his arrival in 1921 to 1957, lingering on the city's landmarks and lesser-known cafes and hotels. Including maps and photographs, this distinctive guide successfully combines biographical anecdotes, literary history and current travel information. (FRN106, $15.99)
  Walks in Hemingway's Paris, A Guide to Paris for the Literary Traveler
Walks Through Lost Paris, A Journey into the Heart of Historic Paris  •  Leonard Pitt
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
In this beautiful book, mime and former advertiser Pitt reconstructs Paris of the mid-19th century, a time in which thousands of buildings, many from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, were destroyed to make way for urban renewal. Photos old and new immediately reveal the changed city, while walking tours, engravings, maps and diagrams help guide you through the massive transformations that established the Paris we know today. (FRN571, $24.95)
  Walks Through Lost Paris, A Journey into the Heart of Historic Paris
Wallpaper City Guide Paris  •  Wallpaper Magazine
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER
A stylish, thin (it fits in your back pocket) city guide compiled by the design magazine Wallpaper's local reporters. Well-organized, with chapter tabs, many photographs and of-the-moment recommendations. (FRN608, $9.95)
  Wallpaper City Guide Paris
When in France, Do As the French Do, The Clued-In Guide to French Life, Language, and Culture  •  Ross Steele
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2002 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
A humorous guide to France's culture, language, and people. Includes fun multiple choice quizes, a glossary of terms and expressions, charts, and a list of websites for further reference. (FRN650, $12.95)
 
Where Paris Cityguide  •  Where Magazine
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 64 PAGES
A sturdy pocket guide to city neighborhoods, hotels, shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, cultural events and other top sights, helpfully keyed to overview maps and featuring a detailed downtown PopOut map. (FRN703, $9.95)
 
Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries  •  Ornella D'Alessio  •  Marco Santini
FOOD •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 324 PAGES
Part how-to, part guidebook, part picture book, this charming coffee table treat covers sprawling French vineyards as well as lesser-known hidden treasures in Austria and Hungary. The authors, both Italian journalists and wine connoisseurs, provide helpful tips alongside the hundreds of magnificent color photographs. (EUR191, $35.00)
  Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries
Women of the Left Bank, Paris 1900-1940  •  Shari Benstock
HISTORY •  1987 •  PAPER  • 566 PAGES
An insightful look at the critical role of American, English and French women in the Lost Generation. Benstock creates 24 distinct portraits, including Gertrude Stein and Jean Rhys. Simultaneously literary, historical and feminist in her approach, she shows the importance of the feminine sensibility, and especially the lesbian experience, in the formation of the modernist voice. (FRN98, $34.95)
 
A World Lit Only By Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, Portrait of an Age  •  William Manchester
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 322 PAGES
In this wide-ranging study, Manchester evokes in vivid detail the great figures and daily life of the 16th century, with information on Henry VIII, Magellan, Borgia, da Vinci and Martin Luther. This is his 18th book and Manchester knows how to tell a great story. It's divided into three sections: Renaissance, Reformation and Discovery. (EUR06, $15.99)
  A World Lit Only By Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, Portrait of an Age

 
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