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How Paris Amuses Itself

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A vivid travel-writer's portrait of Parisian entertainments and social life, presenting chapter-length sketches of boulevard theaters, café society, risqué vaudeville and cabaret scenes, Montmartre's bohemian quarters, circuses and fairs, backstage makeup rooms, and river outings. The author blends atmospheric description, character studies and anecdote to portray public spectacles, dining customs, nightlife, and popular pastimes, illustrated with drawings and organized as focused chapters that move from grand avenues to intimate backstage and waterfront experiences.

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F. Berkeley Smith

F. Berkeley Smith was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of life in urban settings, particularly in Paris. His works often blend humor with keen observations of society, making them both entertaining and insightful. Among his notable titles is "A Village of Vagabonds," which captures the essence of bohemian life. Smith's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the cultural vibrancy of the places he depicts, and he is recognized for his contributions to early 20th-century literature that explore themes of adventure and the human experience.

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