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Paris And The River Seine A History Hunt Janin

  • SKU: BELL-58948284
Paris And The River Seine A History Hunt Janin
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Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.06 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Hunt Janin
ISBN: 9781476690377, 1476690375
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Paris And The River Seine A History Hunt Janin by Hunt Janin 9781476690377, 1476690375 instant download after payment.

The intertwined histories of Paris and of the River Seine are interesting but complicated. It is the Seine, however with all its ports, bridges, boats, commerce, monuments, and vistas, that has always been the keystone in the arch of Paris life, both in the past and now in the present. The great French medievalist Jean Favier (1932-2014) summed up its story in just six words: "Paris is born of the Seine." Paris may be known today as "The City of Light" but, like most big cities, it also has a sordid side. This book introduces to the reader not only the rich and the famous of Paris, but also some of "the unknown people of the Seine." These latter include traders, police officers, millers, fishermen, charlatans, monkey handlers, jugglers, water carriers, and the homeless men searching through the cold mud of the Seine trying to find a small gold ornament of some kind lost by a rich traveler passing by in a boat.

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