Home
the Most Beautiful Walk World: A Pedestrian Paris
Loading Inventory...
Barnes and Noble
the Most Beautiful Walk World: A Pedestrian Paris
Current price: $17.99
Barnes and Noble
the Most Beautiful Walk World: A Pedestrian Paris
Current price: $17.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Audiobook
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
“Splendid... Reading
The Most Beautiful Walk in the World
is the next best thing to a Paris vacation.” –
Boston Globe
“Anyone who loves Paris and loves to walk will feel this book was written just for them.” –
USA Today
In this enchanting national bestseller, acclaimed author and long-time expat Paris resident John Baxter draws on his experience guiding "literary walking tours" through the city to proved a delightful walker's guide to France's capital. Baxter sets off with unsuspecting tourists in tow on the trail of Paris's legendary artists and writers of the past. Along the way, he tells the history of Paris through a brilliant cast of characters: the favorite cafés of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and James Joyce; Pablo Picasso's underground Montmartre haunts; the bustling boulevards of the late-nineteenth-century
flâneurs
; the secluded "Little Luxembourg" gardens beloved by Gertrude Stein; the alleys where revolutionaries plotted; and finally Baxter's own favorite walk near his home in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
The Most Beautiful Walk in the World
is the next best thing to a Paris vacation.” –
Boston Globe
“Anyone who loves Paris and loves to walk will feel this book was written just for them.” –
USA Today
In this enchanting national bestseller, acclaimed author and long-time expat Paris resident John Baxter draws on his experience guiding "literary walking tours" through the city to proved a delightful walker's guide to France's capital. Baxter sets off with unsuspecting tourists in tow on the trail of Paris's legendary artists and writers of the past. Along the way, he tells the history of Paris through a brilliant cast of characters: the favorite cafés of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and James Joyce; Pablo Picasso's underground Montmartre haunts; the bustling boulevards of the late-nineteenth-century
flâneurs
; the secluded "Little Luxembourg" gardens beloved by Gertrude Stein; the alleys where revolutionaries plotted; and finally Baxter's own favorite walk near his home in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.