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Americans in Paris, 1900-1930 William G. Bailey

Americans in Paris, 1900-1930 By William G. Bailey

Americans in Paris, 1900-1930 by William G. Bailey


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Americans in Paris, 1900-1930 concentrates on the influx of artistic Americans who booked passage for the City of Lights during the early twentieth century. The first chapter provides background on Americans in Paris prior to 1900 and on the rise of French bohemia.

Americans in Paris, 1900-1930 Summary

Americans in Paris, 1900-1930: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography by William G. Bailey

Bailey is an accomplished bibliographer. . . . His annotations document the scintillating Paris of the early 1900s in smooth prose. Contents are arranged in eight broad topical groups, like `Writers and Their Crowds,' with author and subject indexes. . . . Scholars of English and French literatures, American and French history, and 20th-century fine arts will find relevant materials here. Choice

Americans in Paris, 1900-1930 concentrates on the influx of artistic Americans who booked passage for the City of Lights during the early twentieth century. Bailey traces the Americans' arrival in Paris to their departure during the Great Depression.

The book is divided into eight chapters. The first chapter provides background on Americans in Paris prior to 1900 and on the rise of French bohemia. Newspaper Accounts document the astonishing flow of people and money from America to France. The Expatriation Question studies the problem of Americans speaking out against their homeland. Tourism and Americanization probes America's rapid influence in France. Writers and Their Crowd identifies the serious artists who wrote about their experiences in Paris. Painters, Sculptors, Photographers singles out those Americans who enrolled in Paris art schools and benefited from exposure to an art-rich city. Musician and Other Paris Americans rounds out the diverse gathering of these intriguing people. Creative Literature captures the Paris experience in fiction and speaks more truth than many of the memoirs.

About William G. Bailey

WILLIAM G. BAILEY, Assistant Professor, is currently a reference librarian at the Newtown Gresham Library, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. He has compiled two other bibliographies, Police Science, 1964-1984: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography, and Human Longevity from Antiquity to the Modern Lab: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography. Editor of The Encyclopedia of Police Science, he is now at work on a multi-volume Encyclopedia of American Fads.

Table of Contents

Historical Background Newspaper Accounts (New York Times) The Expatriation Question Tourism and Americanization Writers and Their Crowd Painters, Sculptors, Photographers Musicians and Other Paris Americans Creative Literature Appendix: Rate of Exchange Indexes

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NPB9780313264429
9780313264429
0313264422
Americans in Paris, 1900-1930: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography by William G. Bailey
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-06-12
181
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