The Ins and Outs of Paris or Paris by Day and Night

Paris has been often described, by travelers, by artists, by savants, by friends and by enemies, yet it was after reading most of the works descriptive of Paris that I felt how much there was still to be written, if not about Paris, at least about the Parisians.


By : Julie de Marguerittes (1814 - 1866)

00 - Introduction



01 - Chapter. 1 The First Entrance into Paris



02 - Chapter. 2 The Boulevards



03 - Chapter. 3 The Tuileries



04 - Chapter. 4 The Place De La Concorde etc.



05 - Chapter. 5 The Faubourg St. Germain



06 - Chapter. 6 The Students and the Luxembourg



07 - Chapter. 7 The Theatres and the Press



08 - Chapter. 8 The Odeon, The Grisettes, and Franconi's



09 - Chapter. 9 Le Bal Masque and the Literati



10 - Chapter. 10 Sentiments and Cemeteries



11 - Chapter. 11 The Louvre - The Kings, Courts and Galleries



12 - Chapter. 12 The Sister of Charity - Dame de Charite, and the Enfans Trouves



13 - Chapter. 13 The Small Trades of Paris



14 - Chapter. 14 The Jeunesse Doree - The Garde Nationale



15 - Chapter. 15 The Bourgeoisie



16 - Chapter. 16 The Swimming Bath



17 - Chapter. 17 Versailles



18 - Chapter. 18 Life's First Ceremony and Its Last



19 - Chapter. 19 The Palais Royal



20 - Chapter. 20 The Pont Neuf, The Morgue, and Notre Dame



21 - Chapter. 21 An Editorial Sanctum



22 - Chapter. 22 The Temple



23 - Chapter. 23 How Paris is Educated



24 - Chapter. 24 Foreigners in Paris



25 - Chapter. 25 The Influence of Women in France



26 - Chapter. 26 Parisian Society and Parisian Celebrities



27 - Chapter. 27 A Little About a Few Artists



28 - Chapter. 28 The Burial Places of Three Dynasties

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