Stephen Longstreet
Macmillan, New York, 1972, English
Nonfiction, General

From the Publisher. America's fascination with Paris began even before we became a nation. Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson spent agreeable afternoons in its salons and shops—as well as long hours attending to their diplomatic missions. For them, whether to stay in Paris or return home was not an easy choice. Ever since, thousands of extraordinary Americans have faced a similar dilemma.

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