Paris (Illustrated Edition)
Historical Guide to Belle Époque Paris, Its Art, Architecture, Museums, Churches, and Cultural Heritage
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Descripción editorial
Illustrated Edition • New Foreword • About the Author • Carefully Formatted for Digital Readers
Step into the magnificent world of nineteenth-century Paris through the eyes of celebrated Victorian author and historian Grant Allen.
Originally published in 1897 as part of the acclaimed Grant Allen’s Historical Guides series, Paris offers far more than a traditional travel handbook. Combining history, architecture, art criticism, archaeology, and cultural exploration, Allen reveals the story of the French capital through its monuments, museums, churches, streets, palaces, and artistic treasures.
This illustrated edition guides readers through historic districts, including the Île de la Cité, the Latin Quarter, the Louvre, Saint-Germain, Saint-Denis, and many of the city’s most famous landmarks. Along the way, Allen explains the historical forces, artistic movements, and cultural achievements that shaped Paris into one of the world's great capitals.
Written during the Belle Époque, the book captures a fascinating moment in French history while also exploring centuries of medieval, Renaissance, and modern development. Readers will encounter grand cathedrals, celebrated paintings, remarkable sculptures, royal monuments, and the enduring legacy of French civilization.
This enhanced digital edition includes:
• Illustrations inspired by the locations and historical atmosphere of the original work
• A substantial new foreword placing the book in historical context
• An extended biography of Grant Allen
• Professional digital formatting for comfortable reading on Apple Books devices
• Linked table of contents for easy navigation
• Carefully preserved original text
Ideal for readers interested in Paris, France, European history, architecture, art history, cultural studies, travel literature, and Victorian nonfiction, this volume remains one of the most engaging historical explorations of the City of Light.
Discover Paris not simply as a destination, but as a living museum of European civilization.
A timeless classic for travelers, historians, art lovers, and admirers of France.