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仅需 $11.99 耐用的 巴黎:收集的旅行者(老式出发) 美国亚马逊Amazon
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这个独特系列的每个版本都结合了以前发表的文章集和详细的实用信息,创造了丰富多彩且引人入胜的观点和建议的拼贴。每本书都是宝贵的资源,就像一个指南针,为度假者、商务旅行者和读者指明了方向。带着旅行精选版出国,就像有一群精明而敏锐的朋友陪伴,他们对您的目的地非常熟悉。
本期巴黎版的特色包括:
梅维斯·加兰特 (Mavis Gallant)、芭芭拉·格里祖蒂·哈里森 (Barbara Grizzuti Harrison)、赫伯特·戈尔德 (Herbert Gold)、奥利维尔·伯尼尔 (Olivier Bernier)、理查德·里夫斯 (Richard Reeves)、帕特里夏·威尔斯 (Patricia Wells)、凯瑟琳·雷诺兹 (Catharine Reynolds) 和杰拉尔德·阿舍 (Gerald Asher) 等杰出作家分享了有关巴黎社区、人物、卢森堡花园、拉雪兹神父公墓等的诱人文章。纪念碑、餐厅和酒吧、巴黎计划 (le Plan de Paris) 和博若莱新酒 (le Beaujolais Nouveau)。
每个部分都有带注释的参考书目以及相关阅读的建议。
AZ“renseignements pratiques”(实用信息)部分涵盖从住宿、marches aux puces(跳蚤市场)、钱到电话、小费和增值税等所有内容。
无论是您的第一次旅行还是第十次旅行,《旅行者精选》书籍都是不可或缺的,并且是您在计划旅行时首先参考的书籍。
ASIN : B0036S4AHM
出版商 : 复古;重印版(2011年7月12日)
出版日期 : July 12, 2011
语言 : 英语
文件大小 : 7639 KB
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打印长度 : 752 页
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Customers say
Customers find the book wonderful, engaging, and well-written. They appreciate the tips and anecdotes that add value to their experiences. Readers also mention the book is useful and adds value to their great experiences.
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Reviewer: AJ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Old edition still a Useful and Engaging Read
Review: I have owned this book for more than a decade, but hadn’t really gone through it until recently in preparation for a trip to Paris. I was surprised and delighted to find out how useful and engaging the material remains in spite of the age of my edition (2000). The specifics on travel logistics and some cafés are outdated, but the pieces on the people and places are a wonderful read for both the armchair and the actual traveler.
Reviewer: bluebouviergirl
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: An intimate, well written book on Paris. Love it.
Review: I love this book. It offers extremely detailed reports on all manner of things about Paris, over a period of years. It is thick, writing is intense and small, this is a very detailed book for those of us who really like to drill down into the details. The history of places, the feel of places, how to get around….it is not a Travel Guide, big and in color. this is more intimate.
Reviewer: Heidi
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Don’t Leave Home Without It
Review: Great collection that shares useful and interesting information on history, art, culture, cuisine, etc.–and these are not limited to Paris but include other French cities as well. I read the book while on vacay in France and it was as perfect an accompaniment as good wine to a gourmet meal; it added value to an already great experience.
Reviewer: cteetop
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I have been to France a few times and love reading stories about certain things like their post offices …
Review: I have been to France a few times and love reading stories about certain things like their post offices which are very different than the ones we have here in the states. They have banks inside their post offices, so that makes for some very unusual conversations.
Reviewer: CSquare
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Comprehensive reader on Paris
Review: It is all here. The paperback is quite hefty — if you want to take it to Paris with you, get the kindle version. This is a reader more than a guidebook but you can use it as that as well. This plus Adam Gopnick’s Paris to the Moon are all you need to get you in the mood for Paris.
Reviewer: Michael C. Walker
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worthwhile in places, but lacking diversity
Review: Paperback (edit)review I’m still not sure just what to think of this book. I read/speak fluent French, I’ve translated from both modern and middle French and published in peer-reviewed journals about the French language, which is to say, I know the nation, the language, the people–and Paris, I do know Paris. That stated, I have to feel Ms. Kerper and the authors she’s selected in this anthology miss or skip over much of what makes contemporary Paris really great and unique. She claims to offer a insider’s nuanced view of the city via a collection of varied essays and out-takes by people who have lived there, yet you get a lot of the typical wine-romance-quaint type of stereotypes we have of Paris and the French in America. She offers us nothing on the street-art and skateboarding scene of Paris, or many other vital subcultural forces. Instead she gives us:–Really too many essays and interviews from the same people over and over. Greater diversity of contributors would have been a better approach.–Too much on food, and too little variety in that, really.–Her interviews with people who have contributed essays fawn over these writers too much and don’t ask enough questions about Paris but too many questions about the person being interviewed, their latest cookbook, or whatever. At times this book really feels like the editor just tapped her (very impressive) social circle for essays and they’re all sitting around at Le Relais Gascon toasting each other about the new book. That doesn’t tell us enough about Paris, I’m sorry.–The American expat views are limited to the trite aspects of things such as “are the French really that rude?” or “gosh, they do this and that sooooo differently than us Americans! Their post offices alone are like something from Mars!”. I’d rather have had impressions of a first-time visitor to the Four Seasons George V about the beautiful, nearly insane, floral displays or the experience of spending an afternoon shopping the Rue Keller for animé and new sneakers.However, there are some gems to be found here: the pieces by Catherine Reynolds are engaging if also following pretty expected paths and the chapter on maps of Paris is worth its weight in gold. Indeed, the ample bibliography on books about Paris and France is probably worth the price of this anthology in and of itself.I just bought Kerper’s Istanbul: the Collected Traveler and so far, it’s a little bit better, if for no reason than it’s more difficult to get trite essays on Istanbul than Paris, I guess. Is the Paris book worth buying? Probably. But it could have been a lot better. It is not, as the editor herself warns, a Lonely Planet type of applied guidebook to wander about the city with, either, and should not be confused with one. It will provide the reader who is also visiting the city with a good enough baseline for explorations and you’ll learn something, but it could have been far more diverse instead of playing to what Americans already know of Paris.
Reviewer: Patty Rinaldi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Paris on your mind
Review: This book is a selection of essays, musings, articles and rambling impressions of Paris…. from serious history to descriptions of storefront vignettes and daily cultural procedures. The more I read, the more Paris entered my consciousness… and led to my enjoyment of the city when I visited.
Reviewer: BOBBY KURZWEIL
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fabulous!
Review: I actually have this in hard copy as well as on my Kindle. I’ve made copies of my favorite essays, reading them to my husband as we stroll thru the streets of Paris; flaneurs, both. It’s the perfect traveling companion.
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