Paris was Yesterday, 1925-1939

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Paris was Yesterday, 1925-1939
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Book Synopsis Paris was Yesterday, 1925-1939 by : Janet Flanner

Book excerpt: In 1925 Flanner began her New Yorker "Letter from Paris", from which most of the pieces in this collection are drawn. They give an incomparable view of French life before World War II.


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