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Title: Twenty centuries of Paris
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke), 1864-1942 Kleist, Herbert, 1902-1986, former owner. MB (BRL) Armstrong, Margaret, 1867-1944, cover designer Kleist Collection (Boston Public Library)
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uld-be passengers on an omnibus or a bateaumouche. They disclose little that looks like slumsto the eye of a Londoner or a New Yorker, fordirt and sadness rather than congestion makeslums, and the poor Parisian looks clean andcheerful even when a hole in his stocking haslet all his savings escape. History lurks at every corner of these streets.It commands attention to the imposing pile ofNotre Dame, it piques curiosity by the palpablyancient turrets of the rue Hautefeuille. Thenon-existent is recalled by the tablet on the siteof the house where Coligny was assassinated, bythe outline of Philip Augustuss Louvre tracedon the eastern courtyard of the palace, by thename of the street that passes over the mad kingsmenagerie at the Hotel Saint Paul. EtienneMarcel sits his horse beside the City Hall hebought for Paris; Desmoulins mounts his chairin the garden of the Palais Royal to make thepassionate speech that wrought the destruction 382 TWENTY CENTURIES OF PARIS Place SlGermiin tAuxe^.ais
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