
Georges Cain - Coins - de Paris - PARIS - ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR - 26, rue Racine, 26
Coins de Paris - OUVRAGES DU MÊME AUTEUR - Couronnés par l'Académie française
Ouvrage couronné par l'Académie Française (Prix Berger 1907) - Georges Cain - Conservateur du Musée Carnavalet et des Collections historiques - de la Ville de Paris - Coins de Paris - PRÉFACE - DE - Victorien Sardou - de l'Académie Française - Avec 105 illustrations documentaires - Nouvelle Édition - PARIS - ERNEST FLAMMARION, ÉDITEUR - 26, RUE RACINE, 26
PRÉFACE
AVANT-PROPOS
Coins de Paris
LA CITÉ
L'ILE SAINT-LOUIS
LA RIVE GAUCHE
LA RIVE DROITE
A vivid, illustrated tour of Paris’s hidden corners unfolds in this lovingly researched volume. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, the author—an experienced conservator of the city’s historic collections—pairs more than a hundred finely reproduced images with clear, engaging prose that brings the capital’s older streets to life.
The narrative wanders through narrow lanes, bustling markets, and the once‑noisy boulevards of the 19th century, describing how pedestrians, horse‑drawn carriages, and early omnibuses shared the same cobbles. Readers hear the clatter of carts, the chatter of vendors, and the occasional splash of rainwater in open ditches, all while sensing the subtle transformations that have reshaped the city’s fabric.
By juxtaposing past and present, the book invites listeners to imagine Paris as it once was—full of quirks, sounds, and a charm that survives beneath modern façades. It’s a gentle, scholarly stroll that feels both nostalgic and remarkably alive.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (223K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Pierre Lacaze and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2020-02-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1919
Best known for bringing old Paris vividly to life, this French painter, illustrator, and writer devoted much of his work to the city’s history, streets, monuments, and theaters. He also helped shape the Musée Carnavalet, where his love of Paris found a lasting home.
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