Old and New Paris: Its History, Its People, and Its Places, v. 2
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An engaging portrait of Parisian life, with sketches of street characters and trades from omnibus drivers and coachmen to flower-sellers and domestic servants, alongside descriptions of local customs and vehicle regulations. The cityscape and infrastructure are surveyed, including street arrangement, house numbering, lamps, the Seine and its bridges, and municipal services. Historical chapters chart religious reform, persecutions, and legal edicts that shaped civic life. Attention is given to educational and cultural institutions such as the University of Paris, the Sorbonne, the College de France, the Polytechnic School, the Institute, and the Académie Française. Anecdotes and illustrations punctuate the narrative.
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