PRP Book Shelf

*Works on the Paris Related Pieces Bookshelf:


Paris Noir:  African Americans in the City of Light, by Tyler Stovall

Bricktop's Paris: African American Women in Paris Between                                       the Two World Wars, by T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting 
From Harlem to Paris:  Black American Writers in France, 1840- 1980, by Michel Fabre

Black Paris Profiles, by Monique Y. Wells

Soul on the Seine, by Robin Nicole Bates

Paris in MindThree Centuries of Americans Writing About Paris, Edited and                                  with an Introduction by Jennifer Lee

Go Girl: The Black Woman’s Book of Travel and Adventure, by author/editor Elaine Lee

The Paris Wedding, by Kim Petyt

The Paris Herald, by James Oliver Goldsborough 
                                                                              
Paris, by Julian Green

Dining Out in Paris, by Tom Reeves

Paris Blues:  African American Music and                                                                 French Popular Culture, 1920 - 1960, by Andy Fry
                                                                                         
Paris Reflections:  Walks Through African-American Paris                                                             by Christiann Anderson and Monique Y. Wells 

Encounters in Paris, by Carolyn Davenport Moncel

Ghosts of Saint-Michel, by Jake Lamar

Paris Tales  Stories translated by Helen Constantine

Intrigue in Paris, by Vee Williams Garcia

Paris Was Ours – Edited by Penelope Rowlands
Forbidden Circles, by Vee Williams Garcia

Paris:  A Love Story, by Kati Marton

Lessons from Madame Chic:  The Top 20 Things I learned While                                               Living in Paris, by Jennifer L. Scott

The Most Beautiful Walk in the World, by John Baxter

Bloom’s Literary Guide to Paris, by Harold Bloom

Paris Then and Now, by Peter and Oriel Caine


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