Articles tagged with "paris in books"
Jefferson in France - the Ultimate Travel Blogger!
By Parisgirl | February 3rd, 2007 |Thomas Jefferson – Traveling in France
1787 was a great year to be traveling in Europe.
While Catherine the Great was making her epic journey from St. Petersburg to the... [Read this entry]
Apartment Worries - Buying (and owning) an Apartment in Paris Tips
By Parisgirl | January 31st, 2007 |Is Paris Burning or is it just my apartment building?
You don’t need a riot or a terrorist to be worried. Leave it to a 93-year-old apartment neighbor who doesn’t... [Read this entry]
Short Journeys - Spring Cleaning
By Parisgirl | January 27th, 2007 |Mireille Guiliano writes in latest book “French Women For All Seasons” – “Sometimes we must make do with a short interior journey, such as focusing on a simple task... [Read this entry]
Book News from Research Girl
By Parisgirl | January 23rd, 2007 |
Research Girl was scouring the attic and forwarded this gem to share with Paris Logue. Lucky for us that she did because this is one book you might have... [Read this entry]
Book Review: French Women for all Seasons by Mireille Guiliano
By Parisgirl | January 14th, 2007 | French Women for All Seasons: A Year of Secrets, Recipes and Pleasure
By Mireille Guiliano, Alfred A. Knopf, New York 2006, 350 pages.
(c) 2006 Chris Card Fuller
Treasures in the “To be filed” Box
By Parisgirl | January 7th, 2007 |January is when you start of the new year by resolving to thow out papers and sort through files you haven’t looked through since (would you believe 1998). So... [Read this entry]
The latest plate to be served up by French media: Cannibalism
By Parisgirl | January 6th, 2007 |(c) 2006 Chris Card Fuller
Today and yesterday Le Parisien has zeroed in on a jail cell in Rouen where one disturbed inmates sauteed parts of his cellmate’s lung... [Read this entry]
Stuck in a traffic jam?
By Parisgirl | January 5th, 2007 |Things could be worse.
Consider the fact that after more than twenty assassination attempts, Henry IV was finally stabbed to death while he was stuck in a Paris traffic jam... [Read this entry]
More on the Man of the Year - Jonathan Littell
By Parisgirl | January 5th, 2007 |According to the Forbes.com story about Jonathan Littell’s novel Les Bienveillantes may not be until 2008 that we’ll see a copy of Les Bienveillantes in English. I had to... [Read this entry]
Jonathan Littell, Le Figaro’s Man of the Year
By Parisgirl | December 31st, 2006 |An American who has walked away with France’s top book awards for his first literary work ‘Les Bienveillantes’ written in French. Wouldn’t you think this would be making major... [Read this entry]
