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File Size: 25997 KB
Print Length: 318 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Press (June 6, 2017)
Publication Date: June 6, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01MYM82ES
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From purchases past, Amazon suggested Hidden Gardens. Tried a sample, bought, and found it outstanding. Now Streets of Paris, even better, is off the scale.My exchange student wife made Paris my second city, introducing her exchange family in their Quai Louis Bleriot apartment. For years since, I explored Paris on contract visits, walking off jet lag all day before night trains south, unwinding weekends before return flights. I have a Paris bookshelf, walking/cycling in 20 Paris arrondissements. Naturally I made favorites, and you hit them, adding histories I didn't know. My short list so far, where Heloise and Abelard found seclusion, Daumier on Ile StLouis, Montaigne loving Paris more than his Dordogne tower. Many more to come, high points of Sunday afternoons, savoring a chapter at a time, much too good to race through.I needed no sample when Amazon suggested Streets of Paris, because its web page noted "Nearbys". For me, Hidden Garden nearbys were perfect chapter ends, using Google's Paris satellite map to zoom garden and nearbys. Now I zoom chapter streets and nearbys ... memories and discoveries. Reader tip: tapping Google's icon for a place offers photos, including 360 degree views, marvelous book extensions. Search bar gives icons.So Susan, heartfelt francophile thanks for this labor of love.Update on completion: From August to December, a new chapter every Sunday, Streets of Paris was indeed too good to race through. My short list grew, adding Marie Curie, Simone Weil, Camus, Jean Moulin, Poulenc, Colette, Chopin, Reine Margot, Carmelites, and Edith Piaf. Susan Cahill's talent for biography is superb. In a few pages, she covers familiar and unfamiliar, while fixing wrong impressions left by tradition, Reine Margot topping that list, with Camus and Simone Weil close behind. She makes clear how much we owe George Sand for giving us Chopin. Jean Moulin as Parisian playboy wasn't clear in his sister's biography. Susan Cahill paints a balanced picture of him, and of Colette, who was more sensitive than traditional views, also Edith Piaf, in whose outstanding movie biography sensitivity isn't clear. Rue Lhomond, a street I know, came alive as home to a shed where Marie Curie extracted grams of radium from tons of uranium ore. Susan, you inspired me to read daughter Eve Curie's moving biography, and to explore neighborhoods off tourist maps.Another reader tip: Amazon's new ten inch Fire is best at Google maps, a superb companion while reading Susan Cahill's streets and nearbys. Many of her cafes, bistros, and restaurants have excellent photo selections, both inside and from the street, including 360 degree street views. Google's museum and monument photos show interiors, which enhance Susan Cahill's history, with Radium Institute high on that list, and Chopin's house close behind.
The Streets of Paris (and also The Hidden Gardens of Paris) are bound to enrich your travel to the CIty of Light, whether you've known its beauty and history before or not. Both of these books by Susan Cahill will also enrich your armchair experience of reading each chapter and looking/re-looking at the photographs that add so much to the understanding and pleasure of the text. The sites and environs of Streets are well selected and portrayed in sensitive detail about the lives and events celebrated there: Chopin comes to life in the complications of his years with George Sand and her children, yet music defines him withal. The historical eras and wars of centuries are revealed in their human events, movingly told about Simone Weil, Jean Moulin, Carmelite nuns. Subjects of these human stories in their Parisian contexts include scientists, architects, royalty, poets, composers, philosophers, artists, and more. Reading it twice makes one go back for a third look--especially for the locations of Metro stops and nearby interests of place and theme. Christmas giving is special this year because of the "perfect gift" friends of mine will receive. They too love Paris, or are going there for a first time, well equipped with both the Streets and the Hidden Gardens.
Learning the historical background greatly enriches the experience of exploring the beautiful streets of Paris.Well written with beautiful photos.
Purchased a few months ago, I have not yet had the opportunity to use this book. I know that it will enhance what will probably be my next and 25th trip to Paris.Aside from professional and personal experiences, my knowledge of Paris was based on Baedecker's Paris and Environs, 1910 edition, which I used on my first trip, plus a subsequent number of green Michelin's, issued over a period of years. Paris is both an historical phenomenon and an evolving city. One can never know everything about Paris, nor can one ever have enough books about Paris, because each one enhances your appreciation and understanding of this amazing and wonderful place. Susan Cahill's "The Streets of Paris" is a compendium of enhanced details and useful and appropriate knowledge that I know will enhance my next Paris experience and those of everyone who purchases a copy. In particular, I found pages 134 and 135 to be entrancing because they recall what was once the terroir of some of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century: Camus, de Beauvoir and Sartre, As a graduate student, I would go there hoping, by chance, to see one of them. Beyond recreating memories, this book brings sections of the city to life in the present with accurate details of current conditions so that it is possible to know a location both as historical fact and its present configuration.I could not recommend this book more highly!Allon SchoenerI could not recommend this book more highly.
Great book, but on 17 Octobre 1961, it was 300 killed, not two thousand. An easily sourced number like this makes me wonder what other mistakes are in the book.
Wonderful book! Photography and writing are exceptional. Creative and unique topics , well researched.! Anyone who travels to Paris or who would love to travel to Paris, will love this book!
You will do better on your own. Not for the beginner nor for the experienced. I really do not know why this book got published. Straight to the recycling bin.
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