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How Paris Amuses Itself by F. Berkeley Smith is a classic book that vividly captures the vibrant and dazzling world of Parisian entertainment in the early 20th century. Smith, an esteemed author and writer, takes readers on a journey through the city’s renowned cabarets, theaters, and cafes, showcasing the opulence and excitement that defined Parisian nightlife during that era. From the glamorous Moulin Rouge to the lively music halls, Smith provides a fascinating glimpse into the diverse forms of amusement that captivated both locals and tourists alike. Through his engaging writing style and insightful observations, Smith offers a delightful and entertaining portrait of a city that truly knows how to have fun. ‘How Paris Amuses Itself’ is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich history and cultural landscape of Paris.







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