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Paperback Paris: The Collected Traveler--An Inspired Companion Guide Book

ISBN: 0307474895

ISBN13: 9780307474896

Paris: The Collected Traveler--An Inspired Companion Guide

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Each edition of this unique series marries a collection of previously published essays with detailed practical information, creating a colorful and deeply absorbing pastiche of opinions and advice.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Best Guide

I always have a difficult time finding a travel guide that I like. Some are little more than lists of monuments and other must-see attractions; some are better catagorized as historical surveys of a place. Very few give me a sense of what a place is actually like - and that is the strength of the Collector Traveler, Paris.This guide takes the unusual route of researching previously published articles and stories, colating them into themes, citing references and listing bibliographies. The editor of the guide, Barrie Kerper, is a keen researcher and for the small price of the guide, you can benefit from her efforts. For instance, besides the usual notations of the famous Michilin starred restaraunts of Paris, there are articles here about the best places to buy bread in the neighborhoods, or the best ice cream. The point is, traveling does not have to be about draining your bank account, but about living like the locals, even if only vicariously.I am a notorious and obsessive planner; before going on a long-anticipated trip, I start doing my research. I plan site-seeing routes, shopping trips, where to dine, and where to people watch; but what I cannot plan is what the destination will be like, what my response will be to all the scenes around me. The Collected Traveler gives me more insight into the reality of Paris than any I have ever read. And true to form, I am starting to obsess over all the new things I have learned. One thing I know for certain is that this book will travel with me when I go to Paris.

Great little book on Paris

This is a great little book on the City of Paris but it is not the kind you read through once and then leave on the shelf. You will probably want to read parts of it at first and then keep returning as your interests and perspectives change. It won't be very useful as a guide book and will be enjoyed most by those who have already been to the City of Lights and loved it (who wouldn't love Paris?). What Kerper has done is compile a number of articles from just about everywhere and publish them in a single book. I didn't count them but there's a great big bunch of them. All of them are well written and some are by well-known writers ... James Baldwin and Saul Bellow, to name just a couple. All are done with the idea of bringing you closer to the spirit of Paris or to reveal a specific dimension of the city's inner life that may not have been so obvious to the reader. The arrangement is by theme, and before you get to the articles there are 74 pages of practical information that is, frankly, a lot better than what you find in some guide books, and it is all arranged alphabetically from accommodations to yellow pages. If you like having books with heart and soul (and maybe some wine and cheese) in your personal library, don't miss this one.

Wow!!

This is an awesome piece of work, Kerper's "work" mainly being knowing travel writing inside and out and collecting writing and essays from many different sources. I love her friendly, down-to-earth style, and many of the articles make me laugh out loud. The bibliographies and references are annotated, which means she's read everything and can direct the reader to other sources with aplomb and expertise. The only thing that would make this book better is if it were hard-bound, to keep forever because I am sure I will have to replace mine at some point due to wear and tear. The content is superb. It is not a book to guide you on a quick, 3 - 4 star meal/hotel/see-the-sights sort of trip. Rather, it provides resources and insights from many different people's perspectives. Culling the best from everything she came across while planning a trip, the reader is left with a concise scrapbook of travel to the City of Light. Along side my reading, I've started my own scrapbook, so that I can better know this thrilling and romantic city and be more prepared when I arrive, (unlike the first time, when I didn't know how to behave or communicate all all.) Highly recommended.

Outstanding Travel Companion

I found Ms. Kerper's anthology to be the perfect travel companion during a recent journey. She has finally produced something for travellers to take along that's as welcome as a map. The writing she has collected here offers a bounty of insights, new discoveries, suggestions and delights - offered in thoughtful, artistic prose. Under every rock a gold nugget. As a new rule, I've decided to start travelling to other places that are honored with a similar collection from Barrie Kerper; Tuscany and Provence are my next destinations!

The travel book you've always wished for...

Imagine: that good friend, or person in your office, who is a seasoned, savvy, world-traveler, always going on trips and having really great authentic wonderful experiences...that person that gets so-o-o-o excited when you tell them that you are planning a trip to a place they've visited, and they jot down pages of notes for you from their collection of books and notes and clippings, along with lots of great advice...and you just wish they would write down everything they know in a book...well here it is!!!Written and assembled in a totally engaging style (I defy you to put this book down once you've read two pages) and chock-full of all the good stuff you could ever want, plus more, this is THE ESSENTIAL travel book to get you primed for your trip to the City of Light. BUY and READ this book before you buy any other travel books, because there's a lot of good advice here about what you may or may not need or want for your trip (e.g., specialty books on the food of Paris, travel photography, etc.).If you are planning a trip to Paris, this is the first place to start...if you're still dreaming about it, buy this book and let your dreams unfold. The compilation of writing assembled here is incredible: funny, helpful, informative, provocative and evocative. You'll be thinking about things you would not have imagined before travelling and essentially adopting a travel philosophy.Let me emphasize that this is not a "travel writing" book. Instead, it takes travel writings and utilizes them to their fullest, by making them a practical part of your pre-trip education. Because it is also a collection of some really great travel-related writing, assembled and annotated with the knowledge of an author who obviously knows (and loves) her stuff, it's also perhaps the most enjoyably readable travel book I've ever come across.Sit down with this book and prepare for a "bon voyage". Many thanks to the author for finally creating a travel GUIDE book that pulls it all together. BRAVA! I can't wait to read the other books in this series! 5 STARS+
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