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A series of travel letters composed after the 1801 preliminaries presents a descriptive tour of Parisian public life, covering palaces, museums, gardens, and notable antiquities alongside portraits of three social groups and domestic arrangements. The writer reports official ceremonies, legislative sessions, parades, and popular fêtes, and offers detailed visits to charitable and scientific institutions for the deaf, the blind, and a celebrated wild child. Theatre performances, balls, and salon conversation are described, together with practical remarks on lodging, roads, and everyday manners, yielding a practical, comparative portrait of early postwar urban society.

About the Author

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J. G. Lemaistre

J. G. Lemaistre was an author known for his insightful observations of urban life in the 19th century. His notable work, "A Rough Sketch of Modern Paris," provides a vivid portrayal of the city during a time of significant social and cultural change. Through his writing, Lemaistre captures the essence of Paris, reflecting on its architecture, society, and the daily lives of its inhabitants. His contributions offer valuable perspectives on the evolution of one of the world's most iconic cities.

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