City of Light: 10 (The Landmark Library)

City of Light: 10 (The Landmark Library)

by Rupert Christiansen (Author)

Synopsis

A sparkling account of the nineteenth-century rebuilding of Paris as the most beautiful city in the world.

'This really is an impressive book' Sebastian Faulks.

'Brisk, vivid and unexpectedly stirring ... No one writes as evocatively and entertainingly about Paris as Christiansen does' Mail on Sunday.

'Every page is a pleasure, every building, every gas lamp brought shimmering to life ... Don't board the Eurostar without a copy' The Times.

'A wonderful book, amazingly vivid ... But also a truly original work of scholarship' Theodore Zeldin.

In 1853 the French emperor Napoleon III inaugurated a vast and ambitious programme of public works, directed by Georges-Eugene Haussmann, the prefect of the Seine departement. Haussmann's renovation of Paris would transform the old medieval city of squalid slums and disease-ridden alleyways into a 'City of Light' - characterized by wide boulevards, apartment blocks, parks, squares and monuments, new railway stations and department stores and a new system of public sanitation.

City of Light charts a fifteen-year project of urban renewal which - despite the interruptions of war, revolution, corruption and bankruptcy - would set a template for nineteenth and early twentieth-century urban planning and create the enduring and globally familiar layout of modern Paris.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: Apollo
Published: 10 Dec 2020

ISBN 10: 1838932089
ISBN 13: 9781838932084