If Helen of Troy was the face that launched 1,000 ships then Paris is the city that launched tens of thousands of books.

Long before I first went to Paris I immersed myself in reading about her. Many of my favorites focus on Les Années Folles-the 1920’s –stamped by writers like Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Joyce; painters and sculptors like Picasso, Brancussi, Chagall & Soutine, the Lesbian league including Sylvia Beach, Nathalie Barney, Janet Flanner, Djuna Barnes and photographers Man Ray, Gisele Freund and Berenice Abbot and African-American entertainers Bricktop and Josephine Baker who found refuge from racism.

The following is a personally edited selection of classic books from my library that have been essential to my understanding of Paris and many contemporary titles that grasp the essence of France.

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World War II

Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order 1940-1944



Robert O. Paxton reveals the truth about Petain, Vichy and France’s racist “nationalist revolution.”
The study of Vichy is now broken into two segments: BP-Before Paxton and AP-After Paxton.



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Suite Française

Hidden for nearly 50 years this unforgettable observation of the Nazi occupation as it was occurring caused a sensation and invoked memories of a period the French would have liked to forget
AMERICANS IN PARIS


When war broke out in Europe on 1 September 1939 nearly 5,000 US citizens in Paris ignored the American Ambassador William C. Bullitt’s warning to leave and were there when the Germans marched into France on 14 June 1940. Journalist Charles Glass recounts their story in a richly researched narrative.


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