Paris

Paris
ISBN-10
0751300101
ISBN-13
9780751300109
Series
Paris
Category
Amusements
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
1993
Author
Alan Tillier

Description

Guidebook filled with detailed computer-generated maps, cutaways and floor plans of historic buildings, over 1,000 color photographs, and up-to-the-minute recommendations of hotels, restaurants, and cafes in all price categories.

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