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No Passport For Paris


No Passport For Paris
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Author : Alice-Leone Moats
language : en
Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons
Release Date : 1945

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No Passport For Paris Primary Source Edition


No Passport For Paris Primary Source Edition
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Author : Alice Leone Moats
language : en
Publisher: Nabu Press
Release Date : 2014-02

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No Passport For Paris Scholar S Choice Edition


No Passport For Paris Scholar S Choice Edition
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Author : Alice Leone Moats
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-02-15

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In Paris Without A Passport


In Paris Without A Passport
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Author : Iain Gordon Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

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Passport To Paris


Passport To Paris
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Author : Vladimir Dukel'skij
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1955

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Passport To Paris


Passport To Paris
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Author : Alison Gardner
language : en
Publisher: A & C Black
Release Date : 2009

Passport To Paris written by Alison Gardner and has been published by A & C Black this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Paris (France) categories.


The White Wolves brand is known for providing engaging books thatchildren want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. Thenew non-fiction strand reflects the range of non-fiction textsthat children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks tocookbooks. They provide a fresh, high-interest look at core geography,history and science topics, and are ideal for classroom and topiclibraries, and for teaching non-fictionliteracy skills in a curriculum context.



Passport To Paris


Passport To Paris
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1955

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A Trip To Paris In July And August 1792


A Trip To Paris In July And August 1792
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Author : Richard Twiss
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2017-06-06

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ROAD FROM CALAIS. UNNECESSARY PASSPORTS. CHANTILLY. THE following excursion was undertaken for several reasons: the first of which was, that though I had been many times in Paris before, yet I had not once been there since the Revolution, and I was desirous of seeing how far a residence of a few years in France might be practicable and agreeable; secondly, a Counter-Revolution, or, at least, some violent measures were expected, and I was willing to be there at the time, if possible; and lastly, I wanted to examine the gardens near Paris. I must here premise that I sent for a passport from the Secretary of State's office, which I knew could do no harm if it did no good, thinking I should have it for nothing, and obtained one signed by Lord Grenville, but at the same time a demand was made for two guineas and sixpence for the fees; now, as I have had passports from almost all the European nations, all and every one of which were gratis, I sent the pass back; it was however immediately returned to me, and I was told that, "A passport is never issued from that office without that fee, even if the party asking for it changes his mind." I paid the money, and that is all I shall say about the matter. Mr. Chauvelin (the minister from France) sent me his pass gratis; those which I afterwards received in Paris from Lord Gower, and the very essential one from Mr. Petion, were likewise gratis. That of Mr. Chauvelin has at the top a small engraving of three Fleurs de Lys between two oak branches, surmounted by a crown: at the bottom is another small engraving, with his cypher F. C. it was dated London, 17th July, 1792, 4th year of Liberty. No passport of any kind is necessary to enter France. At Calais one was given to me by the magistrates, mentioning my age, stature, complexion, &c. and this would have been a sufficient permit for my going out of France by sea or by land, if the disturbances in Paris, of the 10th of August, had not happened. I embarked at Dover on the 25th July, at one in the afternoon, and landed at Calais after a pleasant passage of three hours and a half. I immediately procured a national cockade, which was a silk ribband, with blue, white, and red stripes; changed twenty guineas for forty livres each, in paper, (the real value is not more than twenty-five livres) hired a cabriolet, or two wheeled post-chaise of Dessin, (which was to take me to Paris, and bring me back in a month) for three louis d'ors in money, bought a post-book, drank a bottle of Burgundy, and set off directly for Marquise (about fifteen miles) where I passed the night. The next day, 26th, I proceeded only to Abbeville, and it was ten at night when I got there, because a gentleman in the chaise with me, and another gentleman and his wife, who had not been in France before, and who accompanied us all the way to Paris, wished to see Boulogne. We accordingly walked round the ramparts, and then went on. The 27th we remained a few hours at Amiens, and saw the cathedral and the engine which supplies the city with water, called La Tour d'Eau. We slept at Breteuil which is a paltry town (Bourg.) The 28th. We were five hours occupied in seeing Chantilly. This palace is the most magnificent of any in Europe, not belonging to a sovereign. In the cabinet of natural history, which has lately been very considerably augmented, by the addition of that of Mr. Valmont de Bomare (who arranged the whole) I observed the foetus of a whale, about fourteen inches long, preserved in spirits; and the skin of a wolf stuffed....



Passport To Paris


Passport To Paris
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Author : Econo-Clad Books
language : en
Publisher: Turtleback
Release Date : 1994-01-01

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The combination of history, architecture, and art make a lasting impact on a group of young travelers. Postcards From Europe.



Passport To Paris


Passport To Paris
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Author : Vernon Duke
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1955

Passport To Paris written by Vernon Duke and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1955 with Composers categories.


The author calls himself a musical Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and here are his memoirs. This book is the story of a symphonic- vs. -stagestruck composer - born Vladimir Dukelsky in a small railroad station in Russia - who wrote a Diaghilev ballet, symphonic music praised by the critics, as well as numerous Broadway hits, including the score to Cabin in the Sky, and the ever-popular tune "April in Paris." Paris is the pivot on which these confessions turn - the full-blown Paris of Christian Berard and Jean Cocteau and "Les Six," of the ballet Russe under its incomparable impresario, Diaghilev. Vladimir Dukelsky fell in love with Paris. He writes vividly and longingly of his life there - of his plush and penniless days; his friendships and quarrels with Prokofiev, the Sitwells, Serge and Natalya Koussevitzky and a host of other luminaries; his encounters with Massine and Balanchine that opened the door to Diaghilev, a commission - and recognition. And then, America. It was the America of the golden twenties and "thirsty thirties" - it was the age that saw the Shubert Follies, the infant Theatre Guild, the movies ground out on Long Island - it was the heyday of Ethel Merman, Bea Lillie, Maurice Chevalier, Ginger Rogers, Noel Coward, George and Ira Gershwin and in all-star bill of other favorites. Popular music was popular as never before and Vernon Duke knew he had a knack for tunes. Through it all, Dukelsky pulled against Duke - acclaim mounted in Europe; battle was pitched in Boston with Koussevitzky; Evelyn Hoey sang "April in Paris" in Walk a Little Faster, which starred Bea Lillie; Hollywood nodded; Gershwin and Prokofiev each demanded another score. An irresistible lyricist hove on the scene in the person of Ogden Nash, with whom a lifelong friendship developed. It was a madcap merry-go-round of ups and downs, frantic friends, strong emotions involving a number of women. Vernon Duke loved every minute of it, and he writes with often startling candor both of his own checkered career and those of the figures he has known. This book beats out a lively syncopation of wit and gusto and off-beat memories, extending a handsome invitation to meet the theatrical and musical greats of the past three decades - and to share in the indefinable magic of the city everyone loves best. --Dust jacket.