Paris Was a Woman by Andrea Weiss
Andrea Weiss | Paris Was a Woman | A rare profile of the female literati in Paris at the turn of the century, this ‘scrapbook’ of their work–along with Weiss’s lively commentary–highl
Andrea Weiss | Paris Was a Woman | A rare profile of the female literati in Paris at the turn of the century, this ‘scrapbook’ of their work–along with Weiss’s lively commentary–highl
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Publisher’s Note
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