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Nobody sits like the French
Exploring Paris Through its World Expos
- Luster
- by By Charles Pappas. Design: doublebill.design
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Publisher | Luster |
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ISBN | 9789460583797 |
Author(s) | By Charles Pappas. Design: doublebill.design |
Publication date | April 2025 |
Edition | Paperback |
Dimensions | 185 x 135 mm |
Illustrations | 30 col. & bw ill. |
Pages | 240 |
Language(s) | English ed. |
Description
STORIES ABOUT HOW
THE WORLD EXPOS OF 1855–1937
SHAPED PARIS,
FROM ITS ARCHITECTURE TO CULINARY INVENTIONS,
AND WHERE TO FIND THE TRACES
A Paris travel guide and history book about how the World Expos of 1855-1937 shaped the city, from its architecture to its (culinary) customs
Paris is the physical memory of seven World Expos that took place in the city from 1855 to 1937. These Expos left behind monuments like the Eiffel Tower, the Musée d'Orsay, the Grand and Petit Palais... But many traces are more subtle: your suitcase today is an evolution of the trunk Louis Vuitton won a gold medal with at Paris? Exposition Universelle in 1867, and the typical Parisian bistro chairs were designed during those years when a multitude of cafés and restaurants flourished because of the Expos, including icons like Le Procope.
A cocktail of travel guide and history book, Nobody Sits Like the French tells these stories and many more, pointing out the marks the Expos left behind. From now on, you?ll know that every time you sip a glass of burgundy, drink from Baccarat crystal, admire a Manet or a Gauguin, and even enjoy the benefits of a working sewer system in Paris, you owe it to a World Expo there.
Nobody sits like the French