Sarah Turnbull recounts her travels through Paris, discussing how she struggled to fit in, what she loved and hated about the city, and how she found her true love.
Profiles the friendship between F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, discussing how the two met, why they were so competitive, and how their friendship was affected by their writing.
Contains seventeen essays which explore the influence authors Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald had on each other's work, and the role of France, where the two men first met, on their relationship and careers.
An illustrated travelogue of Paris as seen by Burton Holmes, a man who traveled the world between 1898 and the 1950s, and returned to America where he reported on his journeys through a series of lectures.
Sketches of the author's early life in Paris in the twenties provide nostalgic reminiscences of his first marriage and the discipline of developing his own literary craft.