Review
Historic Photos of Paris, by Rebecca Schall, is a visual time line of Paris dating back to the mid-1800's. Each photograph is clearly explained, with dates, events and background. Each chapter (time period) begins with a rundown of the historical happenings and photos to back it up. There is sufficient reading to be done, fortunately. This book shows us the changes as they took place through intriguing photography that gives us a crystal clear picture that is most definitely worth a thousand words. This book kept my interest and I found myself sad when I reached the end. I love history when I've been to a place. I was able to recognize places in the photos that my own two feet have tread, but decades and even a century later. This is a must have book for any Paris lover.
--Cassoulet Cafe
The book explores the rise of this seductive city, through a collection of extraordinary historic photographs from international archives such as the legendary Roger-Viollet Agency. It follows the people, places, and historic events that shaped the development of modern Paris in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Iconic landmarks, scenes of daily life, and unique and rare moments are presented in hundreds of historic photographs, revealing a rich portrait of the urban masterpiece that is Paris. --Bob Roberts, parisvoice.com
Product Description
Paris, the capital of France, is one of the most popular destinations in the world. The City of Lights is renowned for many things: its history, beauty, high quality of life, cosmopolitanism, art, fashion, cuisine, cultural diversity, romance, architecture, museums, theaters, and intellectual life. For these and countless other reasons, Paris immediately evokes strong sentiment, whether or not one is lucky enough to have been there.
This book, Historic Photos of Paris, explores the rise of this seductive city, through a collection of extraordinary historic photographs from international archives. The book follows the people, places, and historic events that shaped the development of modern Paris in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Iconic landmarks, scenes of daily life, and unique and rare moments are presented in hundreds of historic photographs, revealing a rich portrait of the urban masterpiece that is Paris.
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