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A youong Ernest Hemingway,
Paris, about 1922.
Americans in Paris is the first
street-by-street guide to tell the
stories of over 280 Americans
who lived, worked, and
loved in Paris.
Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, Paris 1960.

Read about:
George Gershwin and his Parisian taxi horns
Thomas Edison, guest of Gustave Eiffel
in his tower
Mary Putnam, the first woman student to be admitted to the Ecole de Médecine
Mark Twain living the adventures of Innocents Abroad
Buster Keaton, the leading clown at the Cirque Médrano
Charles Lindbergh’s great moment when he landed at Le Bourget airport
Alexander Calder, E. E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway . . . and many, many more

Americans in Paris by Brian N. Morton
ISBN 0-934034-05-2 Paper $12.95 Order Americans in Paris

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