Two subscribers to receive a signed-copy of “How Paris Became Paris” by Joan DeJean
12 Wednesday Mar 2014
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Two subscribers have been selected to receive a signed-copy of How Paris Became Paris: The Invention of the Modern City by acclaimed author Joan DeJean. The books will be sent directly from Bloomsbury USA publishing. Winners are: Teri P., Sierra Madre, CA, and Alice J., Minneapolis, MN.
Paris has been known for its grand boulevards, magnificent river views, and endless shopping for longer than one might think. While Baron Haussmann is usually credited as being the architect of the Paris we know today, with his major redevelopment of the city in the 19th century, Joan DeJean reveals that the Parisian model for urban space was in fact invented two centuries earlier.
Praise for How Paris Became Paris: The Invention of the Modern City
“Although 19th-century Baron Haussmann often receives credit for Paris’s iconic features, this witty and engaging work shows that it was the 17th-century Bourbon monarchs who first transformed Paris into the prototype of the modern city that would inspire the world… With panache and examples from primary sources, guidebooks, maps, and paintings, she illustrates how Paris changed people’s conception of a city’s potential.” — Publishers Weekly
“Illuminating… DeJean obviously knows and loves Paris, and she provides coherent history that effectively explains the evolution of a city built by a few prescient men.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“[An] engaging history of the growth of Paris into a modern city.” — Booklist
Joan DeJean is Trustee Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Joan DeJean is the author of nine books on French literature, history, and material culture, including most recently The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual and the Modern Home Began and The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafés, Style, Sophistication, and Glamour. She lives in Philadelphia and, when in Paris, on the street where the number 4 bus began service on July 5, 1662. For more information about Joan DeJean, visit: (Bloomsbury)(Purchase)(Book excerpt)(Joan DeJean’s interview in A Woman’s Paris – Joan DeJean on Paris through the Ages: 400 years of Parisian living)
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Barbara Redmond said:
May 24, 2014 at 8:45 am
Dear Subscribers,
Out of courtesy to subscribers of AWomansParis.com, I thought it would be nice to let you know who has been selected to receive a copy of the books given away by authors whom we’ve featured. All books are given away free from the publishers and we are mindful to retain our subscribers privacy. All subscribers are selected at random by our student intern, Melissa.
THE FOOD LOVER’S GUIDE TO PARIS (5 edition) by Patricia Wells
Loretta J., Port Mooty, B.C., Canada
Jan R., New York, NY
MY PARIS KITCHEN by David Lebovitz
Marilyn M., Portland, OR
April M., Portland, ME
THE HOTEL ON PLACE VENDÔME by Tilar J. Mazzeo
Liz F., Palm Beach, FL
Marcia J., Newport Beach, CA
PARIS AT THE END OF THE WORLD by John Baxter
Pauline O., Ryde, Australia
Andi B., Bloomington, MN
Linda L., Chicago, IL
Elodie H., Egan, MN
Margie O., Dawsonville, GA
HUNGRY FOR FRANCE by Alexander Lobrano
Marsha J., Newport Beach, CA
Jeanne M., Pacific Grove, CA
HOW PARIS BECAME PARIS by Joan DeJean
Teri P., Sierra Madre, CA
Alice J., Minneapolis, MN
MURDER IN PIGALLE by Cara Black
Janna R., Wittier, CA
Joanna F.
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Gretchen Toman said:
March 12, 2014 at 2:24 pm
This looks so good, informative and readable. Looking forward to it, even if I have to go to my local store to get it!