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ISBN: 1025735153

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In and About Paris

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"In and About Paris" is a vivid and evocative travelogue that captures the essence of the French capital during the vibrant interwar period. Written by Sisley Huddleston, a celebrated journalist and expatriate who lived in the city during its cultural peak in the 1920s, this work offers a comprehensive and intimate portrait of Paris beyond the typical tourist sites. The narrative weaves together history, architecture, and the daily rhythms of Parisian life, providing readers with an insightful look into the cafes, boulevards, and hidden corners that defined the city's unique character.

Huddleston explores the diverse neighborhoods of Paris, from the bohemian haunts of Montparnasse to the majestic landmarks of the Right Bank. He delves into the artistic and literary movements of the era, reflecting on the intellectual atmosphere that attracted creators from around the world. With an eye for detail and a deep affection for his subject, the author discusses the evolution of French society, the significance of historical monuments, and the timeless charm of the Seine. "In and About Paris" serves as both a historical record and a love letter to the city, preserving the atmosphere of an era known for its creative ferment and social transformation. It remains a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the enduring allure of Paris through the eyes of a keen observer.

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