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Paris and Elsewhere

Paris and Elsewhere

Publication Date: March 31, 2004
Pages: 292
Preface by Julian Barnes.
Originally published posthumously in 1998.

Perhaps no one loves France as much as the English—at least some of the English—and Richard Cobb, the incomparable Oxford historian of the French Revolution, was a passionate admirer of the country, a connoisseur of the low dive and the flophouse, as well as a longtime familiar of the quays of Paris and the docks of Le Havre and Marseille. Collecting memoirs, portraits of favorite haunts, appreciations of Simenon and Queneau, René Clair and Brassaï, and including the famous polemic “The Assassination of Paris,” Paris and Elsewhere shows us a France unglimpsed by tourists.


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