Old-Fashioned Corners of Paris

Author(s): Christophe Destournelles

Travel Guides (International)

Here and there, if you know where to look, it still is possible to catch a glimpse of an almost-vanished Paris: a scene, an object, that somehow has miraculously survived decades, even centuries. Old-Fashioned Pleasures of Paris is a small and exquisite catalog of these rarities. Christophe Destournelles has discovered dozens of vintage "moments": confiseries, barbershops, glove shops; a bougnat (a cafe that traditionally also sold coal) a bouillion (a restaurant that originally served soup); hookah lounges, movie theatres, harness races, dive bars, and underground jazz clubs. He's found vintage photo booths, carousels, public scales, the last remaining pissoir. He's uncovered tiny establishments that quietly carry on with obscure trades: phonograph, radio, and clock repair; hand pressing; shoe polishing. Small details that would be easy to overlook are celebrated in all their everyday glory: the illuminated subway map, the cafe where the napkins of regulars are kept in a nook, the once-ubiquitous little stand of hardboiled eggs that once could be found on every zinc bar. Each of these spots, however humble, is worth a visit; even the routier, a restaurant that originally served truck drivers, is a visual feast, with its yellow formica counter, red and white checked napkins, and handwritten menu, antique cafe chairs, and vintage signage. Lovers of Paris will be thrilled to know what streets are particularly beautiful when the snow falls, the history of old telephone exchanges, and where to find old-timers playing petanque. This is a book for visitors--addresses and phone numbers are listed for each venue--and armchair travelers who will be transported to another place and time by the sumptuous photographs. Literary quotations throughout add another layer of romance to this book that celebrates Paris past and present.

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'portable, cute and filled with fanciful photos of old-timey Paris' New York Times

CHRISTOPHE DESTOURNELLES is the author of Faire du velo a Paris and Ou trouver le calme a Paris. CHRISTOPHE LEFEBURE, a graduate of the Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Paris with a master's degree in history, combines the qualities of a writer with those of a photographer. His first work, La France des lavoirs, received the Grand Prix Litteraire du Tourisme. He also provides the photographs for The Little Bookroom guide, Quiet Corners of Paris. For over thirty years, SIMON BEAVER has adapted books, TV and movie scripts, songs and biographies from French into English. He was the lead translator of the English translation of Gilles Pudlowski's Pudlo guides, published by The Little Bookroom. He grew up in the South of England and now lives in Brittany.

General Fields

  • : 9781936941100
  • : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
  • : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
  • : 0.567
  • : 01 June 2014
  • : 121mm X 152mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Christophe Destournelles
  • : Hardback
  • : 914.4361048412
  • : very good
  • : 194