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‘How to Enjoy Paris in 1842’ covers a wide range of subjects, from the history of the great city to contemporary commerce, conveyed by a witty, often satirical narrative reminiscent of Jonathan Swift. The author guides the reader on a leisurely walk around the monuments and attractions of the capital, bringing to life a vibrant and mesmerising city.



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'He presents the French, particularly Parisians, in contrast to the English, sometiems flatteringly, and with sly, anecdotal wit that contributes to stereotypes sill relevant to both races. His Paris still exists in our imagination.' —Iain Finlayson, ‘The Times’



Table of Contents

Introduction by Andrew Hussey; Preface; Hints to the English visiting Paris; Aspects of the city as first presented to the English traveller; A very brief account of the foundation of Paris; Paris as it is; Anecdotes illustrative of the ideas, feelings, and characters of the Parisians; The monuments of Paris; A matter-of-fact chapter, more useful than amusing; Novel introductions of different branches of industry; The present artists in France and their productions; Instructions for strangers; The concluding chapter

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    A Paperback / softback by Francis Hervé, Andrew Hussey

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      Publisher: Anthem Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2007
      ISBN13: 9781843312666, 978-1843312666
      ISBN10: 1843312662

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ‘How to Enjoy Paris in 1842’ covers a wide range of subjects, from the history of the great city to contemporary commerce, conveyed by a witty, often satirical narrative reminiscent of Jonathan Swift. The author guides the reader on a leisurely walk around the monuments and attractions of the capital, bringing to life a vibrant and mesmerising city.



      Trade Review

      'He presents the French, particularly Parisians, in contrast to the English, sometiems flatteringly, and with sly, anecdotal wit that contributes to stereotypes sill relevant to both races. His Paris still exists in our imagination.' —Iain Finlayson, ‘The Times’



      Table of Contents

      Introduction by Andrew Hussey; Preface; Hints to the English visiting Paris; Aspects of the city as first presented to the English traveller; A very brief account of the foundation of Paris; Paris as it is; Anecdotes illustrative of the ideas, feelings, and characters of the Parisians; The monuments of Paris; A matter-of-fact chapter, more useful than amusing; Novel introductions of different branches of industry; The present artists in France and their productions; Instructions for strangers; The concluding chapter

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