Rough Guide DIRECTIONS Paris is the perfect companion whether you’re on a week long break or flying visit to the popular French capital. This full-colour, pocket guide includes 28 themed sections – from ‘Monumental Paris’ to ‘Secret walks and hidden gardens’, to help you decide what to do, 24 hours a day. As well as sightseeing and transport information ''The Ideas'' section provides all the insider knowledge on the best bars, bistros, and gourmet restaurants, all keyed to accompanying, easy-to-use maps. The language section has a useful menu reader and handy phrases to have you speaking a little French by the time you arrive. Ideal for a weekend break or family trip.
Charming, haunting, and triumphant, Paris by the Book follows one woman's journey as she writes her own story, exploring the power of family and the magic that hides within the pages of a book.
Presents recommendations for hotels, restaurants, transportation, galleries, museums, theatre, music, entertainment, and shopping in Paris.
A walker’s guide to Paris, taking us through its past, present and possible futures Eric Hazan, author of the acclaimed Invention of Paris, takes the reader on a walk from Ivry to Saint-Denis, roughly following the meridian that divides ...
Inspired by the haunting, passionate story of the city of lights, this epic novel weaves a gripping tale of four families across the centuries: from the lies that spawn the noble line of de Cygne to the revolutionary Le Sourds who seek ...
The guide includes four 'Great Days Out' in Paris and extensive practical information and insider tips from shopping and entertainment to choosing the most appetising French cuisine.
A New York Times Bestseller "Sciolino’s sharply observed account serves as a testament to…Paris—the city of light, of literature, of life itself." —The New Yorker Elaine Sciolino, the former Paris Bureau Chief of the New York Times, ...
Written for inquisitive visitors, students, and working professionals, Paris Inside Out is the most comprehensive guide to surviving and prospering in today's Paris.
Thus, in the 1752 edition, the authors, while taking into account the effects both of war and dearth, especially in the first three decades of the century— Brice in particular was well aware, as a churchman and as a specialist of ...
In Paris France (1940)—published here with a new introduction from Adam Gopnik—Stein unites her childhood memories of Paris with her observations about everything from art and war to love and cooking.
Nachdruck der englischsprachigen Ausgabe aus dem Jahr 1879.