The Little Bookroom Guide to Paris with Children

The Little Bookroom Guide to Paris with Children
Author: Kim Horton Levesque
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2013
Genre: Children
ISBN: 1892145987

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How to see Paris's most important sights and neighborhoods in a child-centered way.

The Little Bookroom Guide to New York City with Children

The Little Bookroom Guide to New York City with Children
Author: Angela Hederman
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1936941090

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The Little Bookroom Guide to New York City with Children focuses on what parents with good taste want to know: how to see New York City in a child-centered way… without passing up any of the city’s sophisticated food, sights, or shops just because the kids are along. Organized around EAT, PLAY, SHOP, and STAY, the authors take you to well-known museums and attractions, but also take you out of tourist-thronged Midtown and into corners of the city that New Yorkers themselves love to take their children. They share strategies for must-sees that can easily overwhelm (the dazzling but daunting Metropolitan Museum of Art, Chinatown, Chelsea Market) and share the offbeat and little known places their own kids love (a matzoh factory, a classic film showing, a chance to dance with ballerinas). Chicken tenders? Fuggedaboutit! The authors take you to the hip food truck scene, to world-class restaurants that welcome children (one has a $5 noodle bowl for kids that’s under the radar), to word-of-mouth neighborhood favorites that only the locals frequent, and offer an array of delectable options in every part of town, at every price. Shopping in NYC is like nowhere else: you can find cool kids clothes and toys that make unforgettable souvenirs of an unforgettable trip.

Literary Paris

Literary Paris
Author: Jessica Powell
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781892145383

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For centuries Paris was the destination of writers from the provinces and from across the ocean, and the city swiftly became an integral part of the lives and work of those who went there. Literary Paris profiles thirty writers and the apartments, cafes, bistros, theaters, museums, and other places central to their daily lives and featured in their work. Literary Paris opens with Moliere, whose farces lampooning man's vanity and hypocrisy delighted the royal courts. In the next century, we glimpse the destitute Zola, so hungry that he ate sparrows caught on his windowsill, and the perpetually bankrupt Balzac who, hoping to evade creditors, required friends to give a secret phrase-"Apple season has arrived" or "I come with lace from Belgium"-to gain admittance into his quarters. Among the twentieth-century writers profiled are Georges Simenon, creator of wildly popular detective novels, who in Paris began an affair with the sensational Josephine Baker; F. Scott Fitzgerald, who, instead of finding the "new rhythm" he sought, burned through his money and talent in the City of Light; as well as Henry Miller, George Orwell, James Baldwin. Women writers include the scandalous Colette; George Sand, friend of Lizst and lover of Chopin; and the sophisticated New Yorker correspondent Janet Flanner. Great city landmarks are here, including Notre Dame Cathedral, where Quasimodo imprisoned Esmerelda in Victor Hugo's masterpiece, and the Louvre, where in 1911 the Mona Lisa vanished in a scandal that ruined the poet Guillame Apollinaire. Also featured are the beloved cafes integral to the city's culture, such as Café Flore, where Simone de Beauvoir claimed a spot by the stove each morning to write while her lover, Jean-Paul Sartre, was off at war.

Chic Shopping Paris

Chic Shopping Paris
Author: Rebecca Perry Magniant
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 189214557X

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The founder of Paris's premier shopping service, Chic Shopping Paris, reveals her prized list of more than 80 boutiques whose offerings embody quintessential Parisian style. Travelers can bring back a piece of Paris in their bag.

Off We Go to Mexico!

Off We Go to Mexico!
Author: Laurie Krebs
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2006
Genre: Children
ISBN: 1905236409

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We swim in turquoise water and build castles on the beach. We climb up rocks or watch from docks, To see the gray whales breach.

Angels of Paris

Angels of Paris
Author: Rosemary Flannery
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1936941015

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Angels are sculpted everywhere in Paris, not just on churches but in unexpected places: holding a lightning rod atop the Théâtre du Châtelet’s roof, adorning a seventeenth-century gilded sundial inside a courtyard at the Sorbonne, hovering above a railroad headquarters where a beautiful stone frieze features young angels flying in to work on the tracks. Subtly, subliminally, the angels are a part of the fanciful and romantic spirit of Paris. Angels of Paris is the first book to explore this intriguing and extraordinary subject. Angels of Paris features beautiful photographs taken from dawn to dusk, in all seasons, accompanied by text explaining the story behind the creation of each angel and of the location in which it is found. Organized chronologically, the book delves into the artistic trends and historic movements the angels reflect and the stories of the artists who created them and of those who commissioned them. Readers will learn about Paris’s history, buildings, and monuments through the abundant, beautiful, and surprising depictions of angels from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. Rosemary Flannery has found angels in friezes, plaques, and free-standing sculpture; on fountains and façades, clocks and sundials, monuments and mansions, rooftops and window frames. Angels of Paris is a unique way for lovers of Paris to learn more about the city in a new and unusual way.

The Authentic Bistros of Paris

The Authentic Bistros of Paris
Author: François Thomazeau
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781892145345

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This guide captures the true character and flavour of the most intimate and affordable eating places Paris has to offer, ranging from the traditional to the newly fashionable. 51 bistros are judged by the standard of food, wine and atmosphere.

Pastry Paris

Pastry Paris
Author: Susan Hochbaum
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1892145944

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Pastry Paris is a collection of photographs of the world’s most enticing pastries set against the background of one of the world’s most iconic cities. The confections are taken out of their display cases and photographed “on location” at Paris’ best-known sights and everyday streetscapes, illuminating the visual and cultural connections between the city, its architecture, its culture, and its wildly beautiful desserts. Each entry is captioned, and the back of the book serves as a guide to the pâtisseries where each of the pastries is created, with addresses, phone numbers, and métro stops. The quirky, often humorous pairings of desserts and their hometown is a vicarious trip to that delicious city, where art and beauty can be found in everything from doorknobs to petit fours, a city that takes its desserts as seriously as its music, sculpture, and painting.

Food Sake Tokyo

Food Sake Tokyo
Author: Yukari Sakamoto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 189214574X

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Japanese cuisine.

The Best Vintage, Antique and Collectible Shops in Paris

The Best Vintage, Antique and Collectible Shops in Paris
Author: Edith Pauly
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009-05-05
Genre: Antique dealers
ISBN: 1892145731

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Antiques aficionados and rummagers of every stripe: call to mind dimly lit attics, trunks smelling of old leather, dusty cartons, and that indescribable tingle of suspense aroused by the idea of a hidden prize which has been lying there, biding its time, waiting for you to find it. If you follow the instructions we have mapped out for you, you might discover almost anything. . . Armed with this list of Paris addresses, carefully selected to fulfill all your desires, you’ll be equipped with what you need to search for the unknown, unexpected surprise, be it large or small. Paris still contains many mysterious secrets and magical places, which you’ll discover, to your wonderment, as you explore its secondhand stores that are brimming with all sorts of decorative curiosities. At the rear of a courtyard or sheltered by a nineteenth-century arcade, in a Gothic stone basement or in an ordinary-looking shop, you will find a cornucopia of delights at a variety of prices, always with charm. Fifty-eight antique, vintage, and curiosity shops–as well as the Saint-Ouen flea market–are profiled and photographed in this lavish guide to all things collectible in Paris.