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Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide to the Homes and Haunts of Americans from Jefferson to Capote.

Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide to the Homes and Haunts of Americans from Jefferson to Capote.

Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide to the Homes and Haunts of

Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide to the Homes and Haunts of Americans from Jefferson to Capote.

by [Paris in the 20s] Morton, Brian

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Ann Arbor:: The Olivia & Hill Press,, 1984.. First Paperback Printing. A Near Fine copy of this paperback edition with a small crease to rear corner. The author has produced a wonderful street-by-street guide to the residents and famous haunts of 240 important Americans who inhabited the City of Light from the days of Benjamin Franklin, Mark Twain, the expatriates in the 1920s and members of the beat era. Through letters, anecdotes, and quotes Brian Morton paints an intimate portrait of many of the visitors, along with maps and photographs.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide to the Homes and Haunts of Americans from Jefferson to Capote.
Author
[Paris in the 20s] Morton, Brian
Book Condition
Used
Edition
First Paperback Printing
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0688065090
ISBN 13
9780688065096
Publisher
The Olivia & Hill Press,
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor:
Date Published
1984.
Keywords
Paris in the 1920s
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