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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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After the Louvre and Orsay, What?,
By James Paris "Tarnmoor" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Little Known Museums in and Around Paris (Paperback)
Rachel Kaplan's engaging little book is a fascinating guide to some of the many museums in and around Paris that do NOT make it into the big guidebooks. Everyone has heard of the Louvre, the Orsay, even the Musee Rodin, but what about the others? Some of them are small museums run by devoted individuals; at least one (the Musee de la Marine in the Trocadero complex) is, I believe, run by the French government. This is a book badly in need of updating. Three years ago, when I used to to visit the Maison de Balzac on Rue Raynouard, the information on transportation, hours, and addresses was of relatively recent vintage and, consequently, more trustworthy. While Kaplan's contributions are wonderful and the many black and white and color photographs memorable, the publisher did a very mediocre job of presentation. I do not care for the book's alphabetic orientation and deplore the unhelpful single map. One more negative: There are many other small museums in Paris that are not even mentioned in passing, such as the Musee de la Serrure (locks, keys, and door knockers); Musee de la Poste (mail service); Musee Guimet (Oriental art); the new museum of Jewish history near the Pompidou Center -- to mention just a few. And yet, I look forward in a couple of weeks to visiting the Musee Delacroix and the Musee Cognac-Jay, neither of which appear in my other guidebooks. This is a very useful book for those who wish to explore lesser-known parts of the City of Lights. I look forward to a new edition which will make it even more useful.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Paris brought to life !,
By A Customer
This review is from: Little Known Museums in and Around Paris (Paperback)
Racheal Kaplan's Little-Known Musemus in and around Paris includes reviews of thirty museums and appealing subjects such as the homes of famous authors (i.e. Dumas and Balzac), museums of science, and the decorative arts. Ms. Kaplan is an exceptional raconteur and brings Paris alive with her use of interesting anecdotes, historical facts, and high quality photographs. For the Paris traveler that wants to put a human face to this beautiful city, I would recommend Little-Known Museums in and around Paris.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An engaging well written tour of Paris' little known museums,
By A Customer
This review is from: Little Known Museums in and Around Paris (Paperback)
Rachel Kaplan's book provides an engaging, photographically and well written introduction to little know museums in and around Paris. Having just returned from Paris, and meeting and sharing some "secret places" with the author, I can concur that her knowledge, love of the subject, and accuracy are compelling. This is a wonderful book for the art lover and traveler who want to see beauty that doesn't necessary make the pages of the usual guide books - and misses the tourist crowds as well. Rachel Kaplan's book is worth a visit!
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