The Little(r) Museums of Paris: An Illustrated Guide to the City's Hidden Gems
By (Author) Emma Jacobs
Running Press,U.S.
Running Press Adult
6th August 2019
27th June 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
914.436104412
Hardback
192
Width 132mm, Height 206mm, Spine 22mm
460g
A visit to Paris can often seen like a highlight reel -- the Louvre, the Musee d'Orsay, the Eiffel Tower. But Paris isn't only about the big attractions; in fact, some might say it's the off-beat destinations that hold the greatest treasures. THE LITTLE(R) MUSEUMS OF PARIS takes a whimsical journey through these smaller destinations, from the fantastical to the bizarre, offering both a guide to the city and inspiration for armchair travelers.
Rather than traveling by neighborhood, this charming guide explores the different types of institutions nestled within Paris, from time capsules like the Musee Nissim de Camondo to explorations of the world beyond the city limits, including the Institute of the Arab World. Readers will peek behind the curtains of artists' apartments and into the microscopes of collections of scientific oddities. Each entry opens up a new world of adventure, with a description of the museum's collection, as well as a short history, watercolor illustrations, and a miniature map. For residents and visitors alike, the captivating illustrations and deeply-researched yet approachable writing will encourage greater appreciation of the cultural diversity, history, and colorful characters that give Paris that je ne sai quois.Emma Jacobs is a multimedia journalist producing work for public radio and top podcasts, including NPR, PRI's The World, ESPN's 30 for 30, and for print publications like The Washington Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Her illustrations have appeared in a variety of print and online outlets and in the book Cafeologie (Editions Grund, 2017). Previously, she worked at NPR member-stations WHYY in Philadelphia and WNYC.