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  • Travel Diaries: Two for the Road – Paris’s Line 2 (small-scale adventures on the Right Bank, part one)

    24 Sep 2014

    Reprinted with permission from Rachel-in-Paris. © Rachel Rixen. All rights reserved. (Part Two) I’ve always lived on the Left Bank. Other than…

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  • Finding your hairdresser in Paris, a quest for the tenacious ones

    18 Sep 2014

    By Bénédicte Mahé Before tapping into the subject, let me begin by telling you a sad—if subjective—fact: you will never…

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  • Proud, Sad and Angry: Normandy still stirs the emotions (Part Two)

    11 Sep 2014

    By Alan Davidge (Part One) Sometimes the memories that people take home with them are very personal. We used to…

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  • Proud, Sad and Angry: Normandy still stirs the emotions (Part One)

    09 Sep 2014

    By Alan Davidge (Part Two) We can all be forgiven for thinking that history is all about dates and facts,…

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  • Two subscribers selected to receive a copy of “When Paris Went Dark” by Ronald C. Rosbottom

    04 Sep 2014

    Two Subscribers have been selected to receive a copy of When Paris When Dark: The City of Light Under German…

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  • French Impressions: Ronald C. Rosbottom on the importance of remembering, reconstructing, and protecting our histories (Part Two)

    02 Sep 2014

    (Part One) Ronald C. Rosbottom was born in New Orleans and educated at Tulane University and Princeton University. He is…

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  • French Impressions: Ronald C. Rosbottom’s “When Paris Went Dark” – Marking the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of Paris (Part One)

    28 Aug 2014

    Ronald C. Rosbottom was born in New Orleans and educated at Tulane University and Princeton University. He is the Winifred…

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  • The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944 – Excerpt from Ronald C. Rosbottom’s “When Paris Went Dark” (Part Two)

    26 Aug 2014

    Excerpted from the book When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944,  by Ronald C. Rosbottom. Copyright…

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  • The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944 – Excerpt from Ronald C. Rosbottom’s “When Paris Went Dark” (Part One)

    22 Aug 2014

    Excerpted from the book When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944,  by Ronald C. Rosbottom. Copyright…

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  • Two subscribers selected to receive a copy of “Paris Blues” by Andy Fry

    21 Aug 2014

    Two subscribers have been selected to receive a copy of  Paris Blues: African American Music and French Popular Culture, 1920-1960…

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