We All Went To Paris : Americans in the City of Light 1776-1971 [Hardcover] Stephen Longstreet

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Hardcover and dustjacket have some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

Stephen Longstreet’s “We All Went To Paris” offers a captivating exploration of the American experience in the City of Light from 1776 to 1971. This well-preserved copy illuminates the cultural exchange between the US and France, capturing iconic figures like Benjamin Franklin and the Lost Generation writers who found inspiration in Paris. Longstreet’s engaging narrative and meticulous research bring to life the enduring allure of the French capital for American artists, writers, and expatriates, making it a fascinating read for collectors and Francophiles alike.

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Hardcover and dustjacket have some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-preserved copy of Stephen Longstreet’s “We All Went To Paris” offers a captivating journey through the experiences of Americans in the City of Light from 1776 to 1971. Longstreet, a prolific writer and World War II veteran, weaves together a rich tapestry of stories that capture the enduring allure of Paris for American artists, writers, and expatriates. From Benjamin Franklin’s diplomatic sojourn to the Lost Generation’s literary exploits, this book illuminates the profound cultural exchange between the United States and France. Collectors will appreciate Longstreet’s meticulous research and engaging narrative style, which brings to life the iconic figures and lesser-known personalities who found inspiration, solace, and reinvention in Paris. Readers will be transported through the city’s winding streets and vibrant cafés, gaining a deeper understanding of the enduring love affair between Americans and the French capital.

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