Catalog Record: Englishman's vade mecum at Paris : containing five descriptive routes from the coast to Paris, with directions to strangers on their first arrival : being a complete guide to all the public buildings, establishments, places of amusements, and curiosities in that metropolis ; To which is added, a complete list of the statues, pictures, models, etc. in the Louvre and Luxembourg, with professional observations on each, translated into English for the first time | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Englishman's vade mecum at Paris : containing five descriptive routes from the coast to Paris, with directions to strangers on their first arrival : being a complete guide to all the public buildings, establishments, places of amusements, and curiosities in that metropolis ; To which is added, a complete list of the statues, pictures, models, etc. in the Louvre and Luxembourg, with professional observations on each, translated into English for the first time

Language(s): English
Published: Paris : J. Smith, 1814
Subjects: Musée du Louvre > Guidebooks.
Paris (France) > Guidebooks
Paris (France) > Description and travel
Physical Description: [2], 327 p. ; 15 cm
Original Format: Book
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