Rollo in Paris (1854) (Illustrated)

(Memoirs of Paris Past)

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, France, History
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Author: Jacob Abbott ISBN: 1230000027921
Publisher: Revenant Publication: October 30, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jacob Abbott
ISBN: 1230000027921
Publisher: Revenant
Publication: October 30, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

** The “Memoirs of Paris Past” collection presents fiction and non-fiction – travelers' guides, journals, histories, etc. - which wholly or in part shows Paris as it was at different points in history. If you love Paris and want to virtually stroll its streets in past times, search for “Memoirs of Paris Past” to find other works in the series. **

Here young Rollo Holiday – whose fictional travels are documented in a series of books – leaves London by way of a steamer from the English New Haven to go to Paris. En route he gets lessons in French money and prices before landing at Dieppe and continuing on through Rouen to Paris, where he and his companion see the Triumphal Arch (Arc du Triomphe), the Tuileries Garden, the column at the Place Vendome, the Grand Alley, the Elysian Fields (Champs-Élysées), the Obelisk of Luxor,the Hippodrome, and the Garden of Plants (Jardin des Plantes), where they breakfast on one of the huge loaves of bread then popular. And so on, as they explore the Paris of Napoleon III before leaving for Switzerland (and a later book).

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** The “Memoirs of Paris Past” collection presents fiction and non-fiction – travelers' guides, journals, histories, etc. - which wholly or in part shows Paris as it was at different points in history. If you love Paris and want to virtually stroll its streets in past times, search for “Memoirs of Paris Past” to find other works in the series. **

Here young Rollo Holiday – whose fictional travels are documented in a series of books – leaves London by way of a steamer from the English New Haven to go to Paris. En route he gets lessons in French money and prices before landing at Dieppe and continuing on through Rouen to Paris, where he and his companion see the Triumphal Arch (Arc du Triomphe), the Tuileries Garden, the column at the Place Vendome, the Grand Alley, the Elysian Fields (Champs-Élysées), the Obelisk of Luxor,the Hippodrome, and the Garden of Plants (Jardin des Plantes), where they breakfast on one of the huge loaves of bread then popular. And so on, as they explore the Paris of Napoleon III before leaving for Switzerland (and a later book).

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