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Once upon a time in Paris

Once upon a time in Paris
Author: Eric Lamiroy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9782875952721

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Once Upon a Time in France

Once Upon a Time in France
Author: Fabien Nury
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1682474836

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Based on a true story, Once Upon a Time in France follows the life of Joseph Joanovici, a Romanian Jew who immigrated to France in the 1920s and became one of the richest men in Europe as a scrap-metal magnate. For some, he was a villain. For others, a hero. As Germany occupies France, Mr. Joseph thinks his influence can keep his family safe, but he soon finds that the only way to stay one step ahead of the Nazis is to keep his friends close and his enemies closer. Though he plays both sides of the fence as a Nazi collaborator and French resistant, a tangled web of interests forms around him that proves it will take a lot more than money to pay for the survival of his family. An international bestseller with over 1 million copies sold, the French series Once Upon a Time in France, collected here in one omnibus edition, has won the BDGest’Arts Best Scenario Award, BDGest’Arts Album of the Year, and Angoulême International Comics Festival Best Series Award, among many others.


One Year in Paris

One Year in Paris
Author: Frederic Thiphaine
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1493194992

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One Year in Paris is a collection of poems. Writings range from the mundane To the realm of spirits, from the edge of anguish To unbridled joy and exuberant hope From audacious to irreverence Always with disconcerting Honesty the words Reveal a dangerously simple and personal philosophy. The poems explore the moody nexus of love belief The shadowy worlds of emotions Where poems are paintings of perceptions. From life to death to life to the sweetness Of child's presence The alert reader will glimpse the revealed soul.


Paris Once Upon a Time

Paris Once Upon a Time
Author: Lawrence Rose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781070165455

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"Paris Once Upon A Time", a joy-filled love adventure --- a regular guy just trying to get some summer musical work in France who meets, against all odds, a stunning and powerful French woman who turns out to be a wine millionairess! Somehow they hit it off walking through a park in Paris in June, and become lovers. They complete each other she says through their extravagant travels across Western Europe and the Americas. Music, great food, wine and art fill their lives. Their story is heightened by their wild assortment of friends, sexy, smart... and a few even dangerous. And her need to do good with her fortune. She has a terrible secret.


Once Upon a Time

Once Upon a Time
Author: J. Randy Taraborrelli
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0759527903

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From master storyteller J. Randy Taraborrelli comes the powerful and moving story of one of royalty's most secretive families. Grace Kelly was swept away when the handsome Prince Rainier, a man she barely knew, asked for her hand in marriage. After a series of relationships with married co-stars, she was exhausted by the show-business lifestyle. If she married Rainier, she would be more than just a movie star, she would be Her Serene RoyalHighness Princess Grace. Once in the palace, however, Grace found herself trapped in a fairy tale of her own making. Forced to make sacrifices that cut deeply into the core of who she was as a woman, she would then surrender her desires and ambitions for her spouse and her children. Grace and Rainier may have been royalty, but they were also husband and wife, and parents- and, as such, just as vulnerable to the conflicts that can contaminate any household. Drawing upon hundreds of exclusive interviews with family and friends, ONCE UPON A TIME portrays its subjects with passion and sympathy, revealing Grace, Rainier, Caroline, Albert, and Stephanie in ways both startling and compelling.


The Once Upon a Time World

The Once Upon a Time World
Author: Jonathan Miles
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 163936496X

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A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.


Once upon a time... The french deaf

Once upon a time... The french deaf
Author: Patrice Gicquel
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 2322082961

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Learn all about the important moments in deaf history through the explanatory texts, short biographies and valuable illustrations of this book, the French bible on the deaf. It's a fascinating read. This book has a lot to teach those interested in the world and culture of the deaf, as well as to new générations of deaf people who may wish to follow in the footsteps of their elders.


Once upon a time behind the Berlin Wall...

Once upon a time behind the Berlin Wall...
Author: David Frohriep
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 3758342503

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"Once upon a time behind the Berlin Wall..." takes you on David Frohriep's emotional and cultural rollercoaster ride from East to West: as a child and teenager in communist Germany with a first unexpected adventure in New York and a dramatic return to East Germany; escape to West-Berlin; diplomat in reunified Germany; women and a career in NYC, London and Paris; and a great love for Europe. David explores what it means to be "free", discovering new ways of living and escaping from a few risky situations along the way. Through these ten personal stories, we find out how he pursues his dream to find professional fulfillment and personal happiness.


Once Upon a Time in Paris

Once Upon a Time in Paris
Author: Eliza Granville
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781902086217

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Like her last novel, Gretel and the Dark, Once Upon a Time in Paris cleverly combines a fairy-tale element with magic realism: in this case, an account of events in the life of Charles Perrault. Set in Paris in 1695, intertwining historical fact with multiple layers of fiction, Once Upon a Time in Paris invites readers to consider the possibility that the Tales of Mother Goose were not written by Charles Perrault (nor by his son, Pierre Darmancourt, as originally claimed), but by a reclusive figure almost entirely overlooked by history. The novel is set at that point where the tradition of oral story-telling is fast being absorbed by the written tale, and our mysterious recluse is caught between the two practices. Once Upon a Time in Paris offers a dazzling new insight into the connection between the ogre of folklore and fairy-tale and the post-Enlightenment feminist struggle.


A Time in Paris

A Time in Paris
Author: David Lawday
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1398459798

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In the sweltering Indian summer of 1870, a young Englishman is sent to Paris as Prussian invaders advance on the French capital with the largest siege army ever assembled. The City of Light is cut off from the outside world, the population trapped behind its tall ramparts. As the siege continues for a month, then a second, a hungering third, a frozen fourth and into a starved fifth, the Englishman, a stock young gentleman of his Victorian times, falls in love with a radical French enchantress who by chance saves his hide. The lovers’ fate is entwined with those of a tormented French general appointed to defend Paris and an impatient Prussian grandee (Otto von Bismarck) hell-bent on bringing the ‘capital of civilisation’ to its knees. The unlikely love story turns upon true events that have shaken our world through to the present. Praise for David Lawday’s recent book Danton: Giant of the French Revolution: “Spirited and highly readable... Lawday creates some great set pieces and striking turning points... He is able to capture the atmosphere of the early revolution: its inflammable mix of devilment and righteousness, reckless selflessness and flagrant self-promotion. He sees that Danton was more than the sum of his crimes, the sum of his secrets; he celebrates his ‘large heart and violent impulses in an irresolvable conflict’.” Hilary Mantel, The London Review of Books.