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Product details
Hardcover: 232 pages
Publisher: Hachette Livre (October 16, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 2812301066
ISBN-13: 978-2812301063
Product Dimensions:
11 x 1 x 15.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.3 pounds
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
12 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#1,133,430 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
This book is filled with aerial pictures of different parts of Paris. Paris is one of the most beautiful cities and this captures all of the most beautiful places all around the city in one book. It is great as a coffee table book for someone who loves Paris and great for a flip through as well.
I saw the wonderful video in Paris at the Marmottan Monet Museum. I was able to view his fantastic photographs exhibited there as well as see the video set to French songs. I bought the book and it is just a wonderful keepsake for anyone that loves Paris. My regret? That I can't get my hands on the incredible video as well. BUY THE BOOK!
I Didn't pay attention to how small it was, but Its a great little book.
It's a "must" for every bookcase. Splendid photos displayed in the appropriate size book. If you have been to Paris, you will see it like never before and if you haven't, you will definately want to visit it.
Absolutely beautiful pictures of a Paris we will never otherwise see. .... Our love affair with this fair city continues!!
I am cross-posting here my review of the smaller-format (and cheaper) version (ISBN-13: 978-2812308772) of this book published in 2013.With the 3 stars it seems I am being critical but it is a reflection of the editing rather than the photography.....................This somewhat smaller (in physical size; page number is identical) than the original edition. It is close to A4 size in landscape format and so is not "small" and I find the size to be perfectly adequate. The photography is of the expected high quality and reproduction is fine (the "cheaper" edition is presumably entirely about size rather than quality of print or paper etc). It is published by Editions du Chene/Hachette Livre and is printed in Italy.The imperfections relate to the formatting. For those only interested in a coffee-table book with pretty pictures and don't care much about the content, then they won't be bothered about my concerns.First, I have a gripe with many similar books when the information (caption) to each photo is not on the same page (or opposing page). Instead captions are grouped together approximately every ten pages, ie. with 8-10 captions together. That is marginally better than the even worse/dumber habit of some modern books of putting them all together at the end of the book! Worse, the location of the captions is not consistent--in some cases it is before the group of photos they describe, sometimes after, and in at least one case, both! It shouldn't be a chore to read about the photo. I suppose this is justified on the dubious argument that captions within the photos themselves would compromise the integrity of the photo. But I would prefer that or to have the photos slightly smaller on the page with the caption adjacent on the same page.Second, although I always am hungry for more information on the subject I would say the ≈50 to 100 words is not bad, however location information is inconsistent. Sometimes street addresses are given but sometimes there isn't a clue as to where the subject is. I reckon at minimum the arrondissement should be given (or suburb, as a few are just outside Paris). I really like to get a geographic feel for a city so I would actually like a map showing where the photos are taken. In fact the endpapers are double-page spreads of a satellite (or high-flying plane) image of Paris which is nice but for most people not very useful--it could have easily had the numbers of the photos on it.Third, the text pages are not numbered while the photo pages have the page number (and 2 or 3 word decriptor) in tiny print in the inner (binding) edge on both facing pages! This adds to gripe #2 in making it a real bore to connect the two or to find a photo from the caption, or the index.Fourth, the index is deeply inadequate. Only about half the photos or locations are listed (≈130 of 232) and are listed in a very uninformative, impractical manner, eg. all "Places" are listed under P. It is really quite trivial for a proper index to be compiled and I like it to be done in several ways, such as alphabetical (but using the unique name not the generic feature like P for Place or S for Square!) and by arrondissement (which is the primary way one thinks of Paris in a geo-location sense). Almost certainly the publisher already has this information compiled in some file.And that brings me to gripe at those editors. There were a whole bunch involved in the production of this book (7 listed in addition to the 2 authors), not counting the unpaid interns who probably did the actual work! So there is no real excuse for being so lazy on all these issues. They are really not adding much to the publishing exercise and are not serving the photographer well. Such a pity when one realizes how much time and effort has gone into getting these photos.There are really only two other comparable books.The first was Robert Cameron's (and Pierre Salinger) Above Paris (ISBN-13: 978-0918684196) which was published in 1984 (and to my knowledge not updated). Although it has fewer pages at 160 compared to 232, it somehow seems more comprehensive. That may partly be due to the larger format (book & pictures) and so each photo covers a wider aspect. The spectacular cover photo is an excellent example because it encompasses both islands, part of the Marais and right-bank highlights such as Hotel de Ville, Louvre, Centre Pompidou, Les Halles etc; and Leftbank. It also covers the near banlieu (cathedral Saint Denis, Neuilly etc), the airports and many of the fabulous chateaux in Ile de France.The other book is Philippe Guignard's "Paris Flying High" published in 2007 (ISBN-13 978-8854403413). It is a smaller format (a bit bigger than A5 in landscape) than the Arthus-Bertrand book, but I wouldn't hold that against it. At 518 pages it is two and a quarter times the size of the latter so it also feels more substantial.Both these other books have better organization with respect to captions but both don't have much in the way of geo-location information. I'm a fan of all three books so it is hard for me to suggest only one of them. This version of the Arthus-Bertrand book is a great bargain at the Amazon price
I am writing mostly in response to the comments from Dr J E Robinson (Jack in Toronto). I share Jack's general appraisal that this is a "wonderful" book and "the photos are stunning."However, I felt that Jack's references to the book's size/length ("short book...not big....all too short") might unduly discourage potential buyers. This is a magnificent book, over-sized, with many double-paged, marginless photographs. The page count, 183, is not great but this is not a "small" book. It comes in on my postal scale at 3 1/2 pounds! I could easily see this book priced at $... As long as Amazon continues to offer it at $..., it is aa terrific value.An extra feature of this book that I particularly enjoy is the color, satellite image on the endsheets (front and rear). This is a great image for keeping yourself oriented. I give it an enthusiastic five stars, both in absolute terms, and in acknowledgement of what seems to me an excellent value.
The images in this book are first rate and very vivid. Paris is of course a gorgeous city and making her look good is not that difficult, but this book does show her at her best. It's easy to forget at street level how green Paris is and how many parks and private green spaces the city possesses, when viewed for the air you see how brilliant Haussmann, Napoleon III's prefect of the Seine, redesigned the city. It was said he designed the grand boulevard so that the Emperor could easily get troops in in the event of politcal unrest, but whatever the reason it makes for a spectacularly beautiful city. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a love for Paris, and frankly who could not love this singular city.
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