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  • Bohemian Paris of To-day

    "Bohemian Paris of To-day" by Edward Cucuel and W. C. Morrow captures the vibrant essence of Parisian life in the early 20th century. The book immerses readers in the artistic and cultural milieu of the city, showcasing the lives of artists, writers, and musicians who thrived in the bohemian atmosphere. Through vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, Cucuel and Morrow paint a picture of a city ... Read more

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  • Bohemian Paris of To-day

    Enriched edition. Exploring Bohemian Paris: Art, Life, and Rebellion in the Late 19th Century

    In 'Bohemian Paris of To-day,' readers are invited to embark on a vivid exploration of the Parisian artistic and literary landscape at the dawn of the twentieth century. This anthology captures the eclectic spirit of the bohemian lifestyle through a rich tapestry of narrative styles, from evocative prose to enchanting sketches. The collection encapsulates the essence of an era steeped in ... Read more

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  • The Belovéd Vagabond

    Enriched edition. A Tale of Love, Loss, and Redemption in Early 20th-Century Europe

    In "The Belovéd Vagabond," William John Locke crafts a captivating narrative infused with rich character exploration and social commentary. This novel revolves around the life of a charismatic figure, a vagabond who challenges societal norms and embraces a life of freedom. Locke's prose is marked by eloquent descriptions and sharp wit, illustrating the complexities of love and the pursuit of ... Read more

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  • Confessions of a Young Man

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    The Confessions of a Young Man (1886 in French; 1888 in English) is a memoir by Irish novelist George Moore who spent about 15 years in his teens and 20s in Paris and later London as a struggling artist. The book is notable as being one of the first English writings which named important emerging French Impressionists; for its literary criticism; and depictions of bohemian life in Paris during the ... Read more

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  • How Paris Amuses Itself

    It is the small boy who crawls under the circus tent who most keenly enjoys the show.He has watched while the big double-top canvas was being raised and staked taut, transforming the familiar pasture-lot into a magic realm, more alluring and seductive than the best fishing-hole in the town creek. ... Read more

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  • Memories of My Life

    Enriched edition. Being My Personal, Professional, and Social Recollections as Woman and Artist

    In "Memories of My Life," Sarah Bernhardt, the renowned French actress often hailed as the 'Divine Sarah,' offers an evocative memoir that intertwines her personal narrative with the broader cultural landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Written with a theatrical flair characteristic of her performances, the prose vividly captures her experiences in the spotlight, her struggles for ... Read more

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  • Chateau and Country Life in France

    A Glimpse into French Country Life: Memoirs of Chateau Living in the Late 19th Century

    In "Chateau and Country Life in France," Mary King Waddington intricately explores the rich tapestry of French rural and chateau life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through a series of evocative sketches and anecdotes, Waddington captures the elegance of chateau architecture, the vibrancy of the French countryside, and the nuanced social interactions within these settings. The ... Read more

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  • Two Vagabonds In Languedoc

    First published in 2006. Part painting in prose, part delightful narrative, this book is filled with clever observations, memorable characters and the authors' own paintings and drawings. It will prove irresistible to anyone interested in the culture of the French village. ... Read more

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