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The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 2 (of 2)

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The volume traces the social and architectural history of Parisian neighborhoods on the left bank and in the Marais, combining neighborhood surveys with portraits of nineteenth-century literary and political figures such as Balzac, Dumas, Victor Hugo, Guizot, de Tocqueville, and Lamartine. It interleaves description of streets, hôtels, colleges, and commemorative sites with biographical sketches, episodes about residences and institutions, and consideration of urban change from medieval walls to modern boulevards. Illustrated plates and topical chapters examine the transformation of the Faubourg Saint-Germain, the Scholars' Quarter, and the role of women in the Marais.

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Benjamin Ellis Martin

Benjamin Ellis Martin was a writer known for his explorations of literary and historical themes, particularly in relation to London and Paris. His notable works include "In the Footprints of Charles Lamb," which reflects on the life and influence of the esteemed essayist, and "The Stones of Paris in History and Letters," a two-volume series that delves into the rich literary heritage of Paris. Martin's writing often combines a sense of place with a deep appreciation for the cultural significance of the cities he examines, making his contributions valuable for those interested in literary history and urban exploration.

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