Paris Nights, and Other Impressions of Places and People
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A collection of travel essays and sketches offering vivid, observant portraits of European cities, resorts, and provincial towns. The writer records nocturnal life and public entertainments, restaurants and theatres, hotel and railway experiences, and the manners and habits of diverse social types. Interleaved are reflections on landscape, architecture, and the rhythms of travel, from forests and mountains to seaside promenades and industrial districts. The tone mixes wit, empathy, and critical observation, presenting concise human vignettes rather than systematic analysis.
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