Sandrine's Paris: A Cultural History of the World's Most Romantic City

Sandrine's Paris: A Cultural History of the World's Most Romantic City

by SandrineVoillet (Author)

Synopsis

Paris. The most romantic city in the world, and a city with an amazingly rich cultural history. From the Renaissance to the French Revolution, from the construction of the Eiffel Tower to Mitterrand's grands projets, Paris has borne witness to extraordinary people and events over the centuries. And who better to explore the French capital's cultural past than Sandrine Voillet. Art historian, cultural commentator, Parisian, she's as chic and elegant as the city she adores. In this fascinating and highly original portrait of Paris, Sandrine shares her passion for a city indelibly marked by change and revolution. Travelling through 400 years of cultural history, Sandrine introduces the people and events that have shaped Paris into the breathtaking spectacle we see today. Part travelogue, part cultural history and part inside guide to 'hidden' Paris, Sandrine's Paris is lavishly illustrated with over 100 beautiful images that capture the magic of the City of Lights.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 21 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 0563539119
ISBN 13: 9780563539117
Book Overview: Accompanying the sumptuous and seductive BBC TV series, Sandrine's Paris combines cultural history, travel and contemporary life in the most romantic city in the world.

Author Bio
Sandrine Voillet, presenter of the BBC2 series Paris, is an art historian who has worked in a number of museums and art galleries. Sandrine was educated at the Ecole du Louvre, where she specialized in the history of art from the Far East. She has also worked in the film industry, initially as part of the Artificial Eye Film Distribution Company before becoming involved in the 2003 French Film Festival.