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Hardcover Criminal Paris Book

ISBN: 1025577663

ISBN13: 9781025577661

Criminal Paris

"Criminal Paris" offers a captivating and atmospheric exploration of the French capital's dark underbelly during the vibrant decade of the 1920s. This work delves deep into the shadows of the City of Light, moving from the narrow alleyways of Montmartre to the sophisticated dens of iniquity frequented by international confidence men. The book paints a vivid portrait of a world hidden from the average tourist's eye, examining the diverse facets of Parisian criminality.

The narrative details the methods of the notorious Apache gangs, the intricacies of the illicit drug trade, and the ongoing struggle between the cunning underworld and the agents of the S ret . Through a series of compelling accounts and observations, the work explores the social conditions and individual motives that fueled the city's illegal activities. "Criminal Paris" serves as both a fascinating historical record of the Jazz Age and a compelling study of the urban criminal landscape, offering readers a unique perspective on the grit and danger that existed beneath the surface of 1920s France.

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