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Paperback Paris Avant Le Deluge... [French] Book

ISBN: 1273523288

ISBN13: 9781273523281

Paris Avant Le Deluge... [French]

Paris Avant Le D luge... offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of 19th-century Paris, capturing the essence of a city on the cusp of dramatic transformation. Hippolyte Mettais paints a vivid portrait of Parisian society, exploring the social, cultural, and architectural currents that defined the era. From the bustling boulevards to the hidden corners of the city, the book unveils the stories of its inhabitants and the forces shaping their lives.

This historical account delves into the urban landscape of Paris, examining the planning and design that characterized this period. Mettais's work provides invaluable insights into the social dynamics of the time, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the history of Paris, urban studies, and French culture. Discover the Paris that existed just before the deluge of modernity forever changed its character.

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