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The student revolt
The student revolt

By Herve Bourges

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Assassination of Paris
Assassination of Paris

By Louis Chevalier

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Every city has its poets, those who celebrate the pleasure of place, others who mourn its passing. Paris has had many poets, but few have written of it like the historian Louis Chevalier. In this p...

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A community on trial
A community on trial

By David H. Weinberg

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Maigret's pickpocket
Maigret's pickpocket

By Georges Simenon

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Maigret and the coroner
Maigret and the coroner

By Georges Simenon

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The style of Paris
The style of Paris

By George Huppert

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Henri Evenepoel
Henri Evenepoel

By Francis Edwin Hyslop

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Le tumulte noir
Le tumulte noir

By Jody Blake

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Jody Blake demonstrates in this book that although the impact of African-American music and dance in France was constant from 1900 to 1930, it was not unchanging. This was due in part to the stylis...

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