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Travelers Tales Paris True Stories Updated James Oreilly Sean Oreilly

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Travelers Tales Paris True Stories Updated James Oreilly Sean Oreilly
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Publisher: Travelers' Tales
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 424
Author: James O'Reilly, Sean O'Reilly, Larry Habegger
ISBN: 9781885211835, 188521183X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Updated

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Travelers Tales Paris True Stories Updated James Oreilly Sean Oreilly by James O'reilly, Sean O'reilly, Larry Habegger 9781885211835, 188521183X instant download after payment.

Paris is one city that everyone should endeavor to know over the course of a lifetime, and not just in one or two visits. The City of Light has bestowed on millions the gift of the incandescent present, an image or experience into which all life is condensed and reflected upon for years to come. Travelers' Tales Paris captures the romance of the world's favorite city through stories that entertain, inform, and touch the heart. John Gregory Dunne reveals the manic pleasures of driving in the city's chaotic traffic. Joseph Diedrich and Katya Macklovich explore romantic encounters that could only happen here. Herbert Gold and David Applefield take aim at the nostalgia surrounding The Left Bank, one reveling in its literary past, the other urging the visitor to reach out to a new, modern Paris in the outlying area of Montreuil. Tim O'Reilly and Coleman Lollar evoke the appeal of unexpected tourist sites, and Marcel Laventurier recounts his harrowing escape from the Nazis on a train bound for occupied Paris in a tale you will never forget. "If Paris is the main dish, here is a rich and fascinating assortment of hors d'oeuvres." - Peter Mayle

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