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I'll Always Have Paris by Art Buchwald

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Also by Art Buchwald:

Too Soon to Say Goodbye, November 2006
Hardcover
Beating Around the Bush, September 2005
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We'll Laugh Again, October 2003
Trade Size
Stella in Heaven, November 2001
Trade Size (reprint)
I'll Always Have Paris, October 1997
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Leaving Home, January 1995
Trade Size (reprint)

I'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS
By: Art Buchwald

Buchwald romps through 1948 Paris...

Ballantine
October 1997
256 pages
ISBN: 0449912337
Trade Size (reprint)
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Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction Memoir

In 1948, an American innocent named Art Buchwald set sail for Paris, France, determined to crash Hemingway's moveable feast and make himself famous. What's more, he did it.

Now he remembers those golden years--when he wrote for the Paris Herald Tribune, fell in love, spoofed Hemingway, dined with gangsters, and crashed costume balls in Venice. Everything that has made Buchwald one of the world's best-loved writers is in this funny, enchanting, poignant book.

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