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Historic Paris by Jetta Sophia Wolff
25. Sardou in his youth at No. 26. Augustin Thierry lived for ten years
Historic Paris by Jetta Sophia Wolff
25. Sardou in his youth at No. 26. Augustin Thierry lived for ten years
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: CHAPTER I
Chapter 3: 1784. They were burnt down in 1828 and replaced by the Galerie
Chapter 4: CHAPTER II
Chapter 5: CHAPTER III
Chapter 6: 1790. More than a million bodies are said to have been buried in that
Chapter 7: 1850. The beautiful portal of the ancient bureau des Marchandes-lingères
Chapter 8: CHAPTER IV
Chapter 9: CHAPTER V
Chapter 10: 1899. Rue d’Uzès crosses the site of the ancient hôtel d’Uzès. Rue de
Chapter 11: 1823. Four short streets of ancient date cross Rue de la Lune: Rue
Chapter 12: CHAPTER VI
Chapter 13: CHAPTER VII
Chapter 14: 1882. At No. 153 was the eighteenth-century _bureau des
Chapter 15: CHAPTER VIII
Chapter 16: CHAPTER IX
Chapter 17: CHAPTER X
Chapter 18: CHAPTER XI
Chapter 19: 1855. The short Rue de la Tâcherie (from _tâche_: task, work) crossing
Chapter 20: 1320. Its name shortened from _mauvaise buée_, i.e. _mauvaise fumée_, is
Chapter 21: CHAPTER XII
Chapter 22: CHAPTER XIII
Chapter 23: 1802. Here Fouquet and his son, Mme de Chantal, and the Marquis de
Chapter 24: CHAPTER XIV
Chapter 25: CHAPTER XV
Chapter 26: CHAPTER XVI
Chapter 27: CHAPTER XVII
Chapter 28: CHAPTER XVIII
Chapter 29: CHAPTER XIX
Chapter 30: CHAPTER XX
Chapter 31: CHAPTER XXI
Chapter 32: CHAPTER XXII
Chapter 33: CHAPTER XXIII
Chapter 34: 25. Sardou in his youth at No. 26. Augustin Thierry lived for ten years
Chapter 35: CHAPTER XXIV
Chapter 36: CHAPTER XXV
Chapter 37: CHAPTER XXVI
Chapter 38: 1851. Nos. 85, 87, 89, eighteenth century, belonged to a branch of the
Chapter 39: CHAPTER XXVII
Chapter 40: CHAPTER XXVIII
Chapter 41: CHAPTER XXIX
Chapter 42: CHAPTER XXX
Chapter 43: CHAPTER XXXI
Chapter 44: 1860. It was a favourite street for residence in the nineteenth century.
Chapter 45: CHAPTER XXXII
Chapter 46: 122. Eugène Sue at No. 55. Comtesse de la Valette at No. 44, a _hôtel_
Chapter 47: CHAPTER XXXIII
Chapter 48: CHAPTER XXXIV
Chapter 49: CHAPTER XXXV
Chapter 50: 1898. Marshal Ney lived at No. 12. In Rue de la Tour des Dames a
Chapter 51: CHAPTER XXXVI
Chapter 52: CHAPTER XXXVII
Chapter 53: CHAPTER XXXVIII
Chapter 54: CHAPTER XXXIX
Chapter 55: 1852. No. 73 is the Hospice des Vieillards, worked by the Petites
Chapter 56: CHAPTER XL
Chapter 57: CHAPTER XLI
Chapter 58: 1710. That first convent and church were razed in 1797. The Carmelites
Chapter 59: 1713. Rue de Vanves, leading to what was in olden days the village of
Chapter 60: CHAPTER XLII
Chapter 61: CHAPTER XLIII
Chapter 62: 1879. She had planned filling it with her magnificent collection of
Chapter 63: CHAPTER XLIV
Chapter 64: 20. Rue de l’Annonciation began in the early years of the eighteenth
Chapter 65: CHAPTER XLV
Chapter 66: 1898. Avenue de Wagram in its course from the Arc de Triomphe to Place
Chapter 67: CHAPTER XLVI
Chapter 68: CHAPTER XLVII
Chapter 69: CHAPTER XLVIII
Chapter 70: CHAPTER XLIX
Chapter 71: 1783. This name was changed more than once in subsequent years. After
Chapter 72: 1850. The novelist Paul de Kock lived at No 8. No. 17 was the abode of
Chapter 73: CHAPTER L
Chapter 74: CHAPTER LI
Chapter 75: 1751. Many names of historic note are associated with the handsome house
Chapter 76: CHAPTER LII
Chapter 77: 1718. It was then rebuilt minus its wooden houses. The present structure
Chapter 78: 1786. Pont Notre-Dame was the “bridge of honour.” Sovereigns coming to
in a house near the quay. Almost every house in Rue Christine, named after the second daughter of Henri IV, dates from the seventeenth century.
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