Travel back in time to early 19th century Paris through the eyes of John Pinkerton, an esteemed Scottish antiquarian and cartographer, who chronicled his experiences in the city in this fascinating book. Pinkerton's vivid descriptions and detailed observations offer a unique perspective on life in Paris during a pivotal era in French history.
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