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Paris: The Secret History
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Paris: The Secret History

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This authoritative yet juicy history book does for Paris what Peter Ackroyd’s London- The Biography did for London - it is essential reading for any visitor to Paris

Paris is the city of light and the city of darkness - a place of ceaseless revolution and reinvention that for two thousand years has drawn those with the highest ideals and the lowest morals to its teeming streets.

In Andrew Hussey’s wonderful book we encounter the myriad citizens whose stories have shaped Paris- the nineteenth-century flaneurs aimlessly wandering Haussman’s new streets; survivors and victims of ravaging plagues; the builders of Notre Dame Cathedral; those who turned the River Seine red with blood on St Bartholomew’s Day; and the many others whose lives have imprinted themselves on a city that has always aroused strong emotions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
528
ISBN
9780141011134

This authoritative yet juicy history book does for Paris what Peter Ackroyd’s London- The Biography did for London - it is essential reading for any visitor to Paris

Paris is the city of light and the city of darkness - a place of ceaseless revolution and reinvention that for two thousand years has drawn those with the highest ideals and the lowest morals to its teeming streets.

In Andrew Hussey’s wonderful book we encounter the myriad citizens whose stories have shaped Paris- the nineteenth-century flaneurs aimlessly wandering Haussman’s new streets; survivors and victims of ravaging plagues; the builders of Notre Dame Cathedral; those who turned the River Seine red with blood on St Bartholomew’s Day; and the many others whose lives have imprinted themselves on a city that has always aroused strong emotions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
528
ISBN
9780141011134