
The true Parisian does not love Paris, but he cannot live anywhere else.
— Alphonse Karr, writer and journalist
DESCRIPTION
For the first time a book celebrates the legend of Paris, exploring its iconic and secret places alongside the extraordinary figures who shaped its history.
Readers will discover the city through each era, from the glamorous Belle Époque to the recent Olympic Games, and will experience Kiki’s Montparnasse, Picasso at the Bateau-Lavoir, the German occupation, the rise of existentialism and jazz in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Nouvelle Vague with Godard’s Breathless, Dior’s New Look, and the miniskirt revolution by Courrèges, Cardin, and Paco Rabanne. Social and cultural revolutions, all of which contributed to making Paris the world’s most visited city.
Following Assouline’s best-selling volume New York by New York, Paris by Paris features rarely seen photographs, and offer a fresh new way to understand and experience Paris through an unforgettable storytelling journey of words and images. Housed in a luxurious slipcase and available in both English and French, this volume is narrated by writers Ariel Wizman and Harold Cobert. It is also accompanied by an insightful foreword by Frédéric Beigbeder and made complete with a timeline of the city’s key moments of the past centuries.
DETAILS
- Page count 368 pages
- Number of illustrations over 300
- Language English
- Released on February 2025
- Dimensions W 11 x L 14 x D 3 in
- Cover materials Hardcover in luxury slipcase
- Weight 10.0 lb
- Author Text by Ariel Wizman and Harold Cobert, foreword by Frédéric Beigbeder