02002cam a22003133u 450000100060000000300070000600500170001300600020003000700050003200800410003704000110007804100170008905000070010610000470011324500240016026400510018430000470023533600260028233700260030833800360033450000310037050801000040152010100050153400450151165300450155665300270160185600430162899900170167137937UtSlPG20260610133850.0mcr n260607r2011||||utu|||||o|||||||||||||| d aUtSlPG 7aen2iso639-1 4aDC1 aLucas, E. V.q(Edward Verrall),d1868-193812aA Wanderer in Paris 1aSalt Lake City, UT :bProject Gutenberg,c2011 a1 online resource :bmultiple file formats atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aRelease date is 2011-11-06 aE-text prepared by Chris Curnow, Melissa McDaniel, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team a"A Wanderer in Paris" by E. V. Lucas is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century that captures the vivid experience of a visitor exploring the iconic city of Paris. The book offers a keen observation of Parisian life, culture, and landmarks, viewed through the eyes of an English traveler who immerses himself in the city's enchantment. The opening of the book sets the stage for a delightful journey, as the narrator describes returning to Paris for the first time in years, immediately enchanted by its lively atmosphere and engaging characters like a singing cabman. He vividly recounts the thrill of entering the city through its famous train stations, the bustling streets filled with life, and the irresistible charm of its cafes and restaurants. With colorful anecdotes and reflections, the narrator hints at the unique appeal of Paris, not just as a destination, but as a vibrant world filled with history and joy waiting to be explored. (This is an automatically generated summary.) nOriginal publication data not identified aParis (France) -- Description and travel aArt -- France -- Paris40uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37937 c78777d78777