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Overview50th Anniversary of original publication; this is a unique Paris guidebook from the late, great, architecture and travel writer Ian Nairn. 50th Anniversary of original publication; this is a unique Paris guidebook from the late, great, architecture and travel writer Ian Nairn. Illustrated with the author's black and white snaps of the city, Nairn shows his eye for detail - whether it is stonework on an archway, shadows cast by a railing, or an empty chair in a Paris park, in this book which celebrates the City of Light. Nairn's Paris captures the city on the cusp of great changes and provides a glimpse of a city that is about to disappear. Here is an idiosyncratic and unpretentious portrait of the 'collective masterpiece' that is Paris. Introduced by writer and BBC presenter Andrew Hussey, author of the popular Paris- The Secret History. 'About one third of the book is discovery, in the sense that I came upon the sites by accident or by following a topographical hunch. There must be many more, and all you need for the search is the ability to turn off the main road, switch on your antennae and respond. Good luck.' - Ian Nairn Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian Nairn , Andrew HusseyPublisher: Notting Hill Editions Imprint: Notting Hill Editions Dimensions: Width: 12.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781910749494ISBN 10: 1910749494 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 20 April 2017 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAs a guide to central Paris it would mostly still serve quite well. --Ian Brunskill, TLS, August 4, 2017 In Nairn's Paris the City of Light gets the flaneur it deserves: passionate, bilious, eloquently melancholy. This welcome and overdue re-issue compliments his masterpiece Nairn's London, confirming his status as our best topographical writer. At his best he has no equal. --David Collard Once you discover [Nairn] you want to read everything he's written. --The Daily Telegraph As a guide to central Paris it would mostly still serve quite well. --Ian Brunskill, TLS, August 4, 2017 In Nairn's Paris the City of Light gets the flaneur it deserves: passionate, bilious, eloquently melancholy. This welcome and overdue re-issue compliments his masterpiece Nairn's London, confirming his status as our best topographical writer. At his best he has no equal. --David Collard Once you discover [Nairn] you want to read everything he's written. --The Daily Telegraph Author InformationIan Douglas Nairn (1930-1983) was a British architectural critic and topographer. He coined the term 'subtopia' for the areas around cities that had, in his view, been failed by urban planning, losing their individuality and spirit of place. In the 1960s he published Nairn's London and Nairn's Paris, as well as presenting several BBC TV series. His work has influenced writers as diverse as J. G. Ballard, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Patrick Wright. Andrew Hussey is Professor of Cultural History in the School of Advanced Study, University of London. He is a regular contributor to the Guardian and the New Statesman and the writer/presenter of several documentaries for BBC TV, BBC Radio 4 and Channel 4. He is the author of The Game of War- The Life and Death of Guy Debord (2001), Paris- The Secret History (2006) and The French Intifada- The Long War Between France and its Arabs. He was awarded an OBE in 2011 for his services to cultural relations between France and the UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |