Articles tagged with "paris in books"

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Jefferson in France - the Ultimate Travel Blogger!

By Parisgirl | February 3rd, 2007 | Add a Comment »

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 | Add a Comment »

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 | 3 Comments »

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 | Add a Comment »

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 | Add a Comment »

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[Read this entry]

 

Treasures in the “To be filed” Box

By Parisgirl | January 7th, 2007 | Add a Comment »

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 | Add a Comment »

(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 | 2 Comments »

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 | Add a Comment »

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 | 15 Comments »

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]

 

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