France + Paris
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France + Paris
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France + Paris
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- Art treasures of the Louvre., Text adapted from the French of René Huyghe. Commentary by Mme. René Huyghe. With a brief history of the Louvre by Milton S. Fox
- Nana,, by Emile Zola, introduction by Ernest Boyd
- The Louvre, all the paintings, preface by Henri Loyrette ; photography by Erich Lessing ; edited and introductions by Vincent Pomarède ; text by Anja Grebe
- The judgment of Paris, the revolutionary decade that gave the world Impressionism, Ross King
- The intouchables, the Weinstein Company presents, Gaumont presents a Quad production ; a co-production with Gaumont, TF1 Films Production, Ten Films, Chaocorp, with the participation of Canal+, CinéCinéma and TF1 ; produced by Nicolas Duval Adassovsky, Yann Zenou and Laurent Zeitoun ; written and directed by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache
- Hemingway, the Paris years, Michael Reynolds
- The greater journey, Americans in Paris, David McCullough
- A moveable feast, Ernest Hemingway
- How Paris became Paris, the invention of the modern city, Joan DeJean
- E², the Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious, a production of Kontentreal ; director, Tad Fettig ; producer, Midori Willoughby ; series producer, Elizabeth Westrate
- And the show went on, cultural life in Nazi-occupied Paris, Alan Riding
- The Japanese revolution in Paris fashion, Yuniya Kawamura
- Two lives, Gertrude and Alice, Janet Malcolm
- And the show went on, cultural life in Nazi-occupied Paris, by Alan Riding
- Paris 1650-1900, decorative arts in the Rijksmuseum, Reinier Baarsen
- The making of revolutionary Paris, David Garrioch
- The fall, Albert Camus ; translated from the French by Justin O'Brien
- Bomb it, a Flying Cow production in association with Antidote Films, Inc. ; producers, Jeffrey Levy Hinte, Kate Christensen, Tracy Wares ; produced and directed by Jon Reiss
- American writers in Paris, 1920-1939, edited by Karen Lane Rood ; foreword by Malcolm Cowley
- A bout de souffle
- Notre-Dame de Paris, Victor Hugo ; translated with an introduction and notes by Alban Krailsheimer
- Charmed circle: Gertrude Stein & company, James R. Mellow
- Intolerance, love's struggle through the ages, D.W. Griffith presents ; directed by D.W. Griffith ; Wark Producing
- When Paris went dark, the City of Light under German occupation, 1940-1944, Ronald C. Rosbottom
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