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Photos of Paris by the photographer Robert Doisneau. Order from Amazon.fr

[The Story of French language]
The Story of French

By Jean-Benoit Nadeau

According to the reviews, it's an interesting book about the French language, its expansion throughout the world, and French culture. Some reviewers say it's too long and dry. A vous de decider.
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[explore Paris]
Paris Mini Explorer: The Essential Visitors' Guide

By Explorer Publishing

How to find and discover Paris' many museums, galleries and restaurants
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[French Women Don't Get Fat]
French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating For Pleasure

By Mireille Guiliano

American nutritionists have been puzzled over the "French paradox". This book will reveal the secret of the "French paradox", namely the French attitude toward eating.
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[Words in a French Life]
Words in a French Life: Lessons in Love and Language from the South of France

By Kristin Espinasse

Kristin Espinasse has a way with words and uses French words in a uniquely French context that gets you to really know what the word means. For those who love French, the South of France, and good, warm, interesting writing.
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[C'est la Vie]
C'est la Vie: An American Conquers the City of Light, Begins a New Life, and Becomes--Zut Alors!--Almost French

By Suzy Gershman

A fun book about a woman who sells her home in the USA and moves to France.
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[Paris in the Sixties]
Paris in the Sixties

By George Perry

Illustrated book about many aspects of Paris.
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[Paris to the Moon]
Paris to the Moon

By Adam Gopnik

Gopnik falls in unabashed love with what he calls Paris's commonplace civilization--the cafés, the little shops, the ancient carousel in the park, and the small, intricate experiences that happen in such settings.
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[Seducing the French]
Seducing the French: The Dilemma of Americanization

By Richard F. Kuisel

Americanization of France. Many "American" things are becoming more and more accepted in France. That doesn't mean that France is becoming Americanized. The French will always be French, and I like them that way!
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[Customs of the French]
The French Way: Aspects of Behavior, Attitudes, and Customs of the French

By Ross Steele

French social customs and manners. The French are not rude and arrogant. Go there and see for yourself. Read this book first.
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[French or Foe?]
French or Foe? Getting the Most Out of Visiting, Living and Working in France

By Polly Platt

French customs, life. Let's face it: the French have gotten a bad rap. Mention that you're considering a trip to France and everyone will warn you about rude waiters, supercilious shopkeepers, and snooty concierges who won't give you the time of day--and worse, pretend not to understand your high-school French. Not so, says Polly Platt,. Ms Platt has written several other very interesting books on France.
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[Savoir-Flair]
Savoir-Flair: 211 Tips for Enjoying France and the French

By Polly Platt

Loving the French! Another enjoyable book that will make your experience in France unforgettable.
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[French Cultural Misunderstandings]
Cultural Misunderstandings: The French-American Experience

By Raymonde Carroll

How to understand and enjoy French and American cultures.
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[french culture]
Au Contraire! Figuring Out The French

By Gilles Asselin

An in-depth look at what it means to be French. French culture has always been a mystery to English-speakers. This book will help understand the French.
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[French Culture]
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong: Why We Love France but Not the French

By Jean-Benoit Nadeau

French culture, manners, ways of life. The French are the most misunderstood people in America. This book provides insights into the French mind and how things work in France.
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[French Toast]
French Toast: An American in Paris Celebrates the Maddening Mysteries of the French

By Harriet Welty Rochefort

French and American cultures. How to understand and enjoy these two very different cultures.
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[Rue Tatin]
On Rue Tatin: Living and Cooking in a French Town

By Susan Herrmann Loomis

It has been said that food defines a culture. For the French, it is an integral part of their coveted tradition and Susan Herrmann Loomis's new book, On Rue Tatin, embraces both. As a young American college graduate, Loomis left the U.S. for France to attend one of the oldest French cooking schools, La Varenne. Her intent was to submerse herself in French cooking with the aspiration of becoming a food critic. Working as the French equivalent of an apprentice, she quickly became intimate with the ways and traditions that define the French culture, specifically their cuisine. On Rue Tatin (roughly "On Tatin Street") is a descriptive narrative of her first several years in France, her encounters with the local people, and the bonds she formed, as well as the recipes she gathered during her life there.
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[Culture Shock!: France]
Culture Shock!: Survive and Succeed in France

By Sally Adamson Taylor

French culture. Americans find it hard to understand French customs. This book will go a long way in helping to understand the French. New - Pub Nov 2005.
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[French Culture Paris ]
Culture Shock! Paris at Your Door

By Frances Gendlin

So you won't be surprised when you visit Paris.
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[Paris: History France]
Paris: An Illustrated History

By Elaine Mokhtefi

From the Celts to Giscard d'Estaing
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[paris photos]
Paris in 3D: From the Stereoscope to Virtual Reality 1850-2000

By Françoise Reynaud

Comes with a pair of red-and-green plastic lenses and a cardboard viewer
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[French customs]
French Lessons: Adventures with Knife, Fork, and Corkscrew

By Peter Mayle

If you know "Year in Provence" you know Peter Mayle and his writing style. It's almost as good as actually being there. Peter Mayle, author of the bestselling A Year in Provence has done it again--but differently. Traveling this time beyond his adopted Provence throughout France, the food and travel writer has produced French Lessons, a celebration of many of that country's gastronomic joys.
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[Living in France]
The Grown-Up's Guide to Living in France

By Rosanne Knorr

How to live and survive in France. "The writing is straight-forward and the information is well arranged. I also really like the additional comments from other Americans living in France...."
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[Living and Working in France]
Living and Working in France: A Survival Handbook

By David Hampshire

How to live and survive in France. 8th edition, January 2007. "This is by far and away the best book on the subject. The amount of information covered is not short of incredible. The book is divided into 20 useful chapters, plus appendix and index. The sections are Finding a Job, Working Conditions, Permits and Visas, Arrival, Accommodation, Post Office Services, Telephone, Television and Radio, Education, Public Transport, Motoring, Health, Insurance, Finance, Leisure, Sports, Shopping, Odds & Ends, The French, Leaving France. "
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[Living and Working in France]
Living, Studying, and Working in France: Everything You Need to Know to Fulfill Your Dreams of Living Abroad

By Saskia Reilly

Living, Studying, and Working in France is a savvy and insightful book offering hard-earned advice on how to make the most of your experience. This book also features:
-- hundreds of addresses, telephone numbers and Internet sites, from real estate agencies to job banks;
-- details on visas, banking, taxes, and residency permits;
-- freelance, seasonal, part-time, and full-time employment options;
-- volunteer opportunities and internship programs;
-- language schools, American colleges, and French universities.
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[Paris Walking]
The Great Paris WalkPack

By Geoffrey Howard

Walking in Paris. The authors share their passion and their insights about Paris, the greatest walking city in the world.
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[French photos]
Paris Inside Out, 7th Ed

By David Applefield

This book will make you want to visit Paris - so get going learning French! It's filled with practical advice, such as how to take the bus at night. Published July 2005.
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[French photos]
Paris in 500 Photos

By Bertrand Delanoe

The most photographed city because it's the most beautiful.
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[Paris French photos]
Boulangerie: A Pocket Guide to Paris's Famous Bakeries

By Jack Armstrong

This book is perfect for letting you find bakeries with a wonderful range of foods you can carry away with you.
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[Paris Walking Guide]
The Paris Walking Guide: Where to Go, Where to Eat, What to Do

By Jeanne Oelerich

Six in-depth walking tours of Paris
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[French photos]
Paris in a Basket: Markets: The Food and the People

By Nicolle Aimee Meyer

Over 400 vivid photographs illustrate the colors and sights of Paris Markets
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[Paris French photos]
Through the Windows of Paris: Fifty Unique Shops

By Michael Webb

Step through doors decrepit or grand, deco or nouveau, and discover a wealth of unique, handmade treasures.
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[Gourmet Paris]
Gourmet Paris

By Emmanuel Rubin

Rubin leads you dish by dish through the full range of Parisian restaurants
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[French Cafes photos]
The Cafes of Paris: A Guide

By Christine Graf

What is each cafe noted for?
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[Eugene Atget Paris French photos]
Eugene Atget: Paris 1857-1927

By Andreas Krase

Many of the magnificent photos of Eugene Atget
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[Louvre: Portrait of a Museum]
Louvre: Portrait of a Museum

By Nicholas D'Archimbaud

650 original photos of the treasures at the Louvre
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[French photos]
Above Paris: A New Collection of Aerial Photographs of Paris

By Robert Cameron

Paris is beautiful from ground level and from above.
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[Paris French photos]
Paris from Above

By Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Stunning photos from above Paris
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[Paris photos]
Paris 360 Degrees

By Attilio Boccazzi-Varotto

360-degree views, including a night scene of boats gliding down the River Seine.
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[French photos]
Paris Then & Now

By Peter Caine

Historic and contemporary photos of Paris
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[Paris French photos]
Robert Doisneau: A Photographer's Life

By Peter Hamilton

The French photographer famous for the 1950 picture Le Baiser de le Hotel de Ville (Kiss at the Hotel).
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[Paris photos]
Three Seconds of Eternity

By Robert Doisneau

Beautiful photos around Paris
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[French photos]
A Propos De Paris

By Henri Cartier-Bresson

Cartier-Bresson personally selected the more than 130 black-and-white photographs of Paris for this publication.
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[Paris French photos]
Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890's

By Phillip Dennis Cate

Artists' prints from the 1890's
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[Paris photos]
Paris Sketchbook

By Fabrice Moireau

Beautiful watercolors of Paris
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