
Old-fashioned Corners of Paris
âTaking to roads less traveled during my visit,
I explored the byways of a Paris Iâd previously neglectedâŠâ
So author Christophe Destournelles begins his search to uncover places and things that are quickly vanishing from the cityâthe irreplaceable and enchanting discoveries that should be glimpsed and experienced before itâs too late.
Itâs hard to imagine a more memorable way to spend a day in Paris than by following in his footsteps to see the cityâs only remaining illuminated subway map, outdoor artesian water fountain, photo booth, vespasienne, and more. Have lunch at one of the vintage bistros or cafĂ© close to the authorâs heart (you may even find now-outlawed hardboiled eggsâin their iconic standâon the zinc counter). Charbons and jazz caves have all but disappeared from the city, as have specialty shops selling stockings, buttons, and old-fashioned sweets. Visit themâand buy a beautiful pair of gloves or a handmade umbrellaâwhile you can. The small but significant details in these pages enrich any readerâs experience of Paris and promise a pilgrimage filled with romance and history.
About the Author
Christophe Destournelles is the author of Faire du vélo à Paris and Ou trouver le calme à Paris.
About the Photographer
Christophe LefĂ©bure, a graduate of the Institute dâEtudes Politiques de Paris with a masterâs 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.
Old-fashioned Corners of Paris978
By Christophe Destournelles, photographs by Christophe Lefébure
Hardcover; 144 pages.
Original: $18.95
-65%$18.95
$6.63Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
âTaking to roads less traveled during my visit,
I explored the byways of a Paris Iâd previously neglectedâŠâ
So author Christophe Destournelles begins his search to uncover places and things that are quickly vanishing from the cityâthe irreplaceable and enchanting discoveries that should be glimpsed and experienced before itâs too late.
Itâs hard to imagine a more memorable way to spend a day in Paris than by following in his footsteps to see the cityâs only remaining illuminated subway map, outdoor artesian water fountain, photo booth, vespasienne, and more. Have lunch at one of the vintage bistros or cafĂ© close to the authorâs heart (you may even find now-outlawed hardboiled eggsâin their iconic standâon the zinc counter). Charbons and jazz caves have all but disappeared from the city, as have specialty shops selling stockings, buttons, and old-fashioned sweets. Visit themâand buy a beautiful pair of gloves or a handmade umbrellaâwhile you can. The small but significant details in these pages enrich any readerâs experience of Paris and promise a pilgrimage filled with romance and history.
About the Author
Christophe Destournelles is the author of Faire du vélo à Paris and Ou trouver le calme à Paris.
About the Photographer
Christophe LefĂ©bure, a graduate of the Institute dâEtudes Politiques de Paris with a masterâs 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.
Old-fashioned Corners of Paris978
By Christophe Destournelles, photographs by Christophe Lefébure
Hardcover; 144 pages.





