I am writing the data record yildiz park is currently being called "Alive - a French novel of the 1930s wars in the shade." This blog is about the 30's culture, society and art in France, but also more widely across Europe and the world. The blog is intended to inspire interest in the era - and support for writing a book.
The poster photo source: http://www.enjoyart.com/single_posters/other_watercraft/LamportHoltLineVintageTravelPosterFineArtGicleePrint.htm Last July, I was able to cruise to the Mediterranean, and our ship stopped in Villefranche, where we rode the train to Monaco. It was great to see with their own eyes Le Casino de Monte Carlo, which is driven to ruin so many gamblers, and from which a writer has written. Monte Carlo casino designed by Charles Garnier in (1825-1898), an architect yildiz park whose most famous building is probably the Paris Opera (1875). His style is characterized by the abundance and opulence. The casino now also operates in the Monte Carlo ballet and theater. Monte Carlo began to gamble in the 1850s, when it was banned in France and Italy. Prior to the legalization of gambling in Monte Carlo was attended by about 200 tourists a year, but the 1800s by the end of the number of tourists increased by approximately million a year. For many, the Monte Carlo casino is familiar with the films, because there has been described a few snapshots of the James Bond film, Casino Royale last.
We also visited the Prince Rainier Car Museum to admire the luxury cars of a bygone yildiz park era. The cars were 1920-30-century status symbols and modern lifestyle harbingers, such as fiction writer Jules BERTAUT wrote in 1931: "The motor-car Became suddenly the key of heaven. What could be better than to fly along the open road, free from the daily grind, far from the corrosion of worry and the mere boredom of life, intoxicated yildiz park by speed! Yes, the motor-car was the universal panacea [Panacea = Greek goddess of healing]. Men struggled to acquire one, and struggled to keep it when they had. The Manufacturers could not keep pace with the demand; Their thousands of workmen had not hands enough. Every spring the new output, commissioned far in advance, was pounced upon by a horde of eager buyers. "Jules BERTAUT: Paris 1870 - 1935 (L'Opinion yildiz park et les moeurs sous la troisième République, yildiz park 1931). Translated by R. Millar. Edited by John Bell. Eyre and Spottiswoode, London 1936, p. 277.
Monte Carlo is known as a city car. Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo was run for the first time in 1911 by Prince Rainier was a passionate collector of cars. He had an eye for such cars as the beautiful women - after all, he married Grace Kelly. Most, I was struck in the 1920s and 30's cars for the large size. For driving and parking yildiz park the modern yildiz park traffic would be a really late arduous. Pet of Prince Rainier at the show was white Packard Convertible, 1935, which is in that in the above postcard. Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_Casino http://www.casinomontecarlo.com/ http://www.crapsdicecontrol.com/monte_carlo.htm http://www.palais.mc/monaco/palais-princier/english/museums-et-visits/private-collection-of-antique-cars/private-collection-of-antique-cars.589.html
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A. Aimo Ansa Ikonen and Tauno Palo Billie Holiday Count Basie Dallapé & Harmony Sisters Danielle Darrieux Edith Piaf Elmore James, Georg Malmstén Joséphine Baker Lucienne Boyer Markus yildiz park Uncle children Hour 1937 Marlene Dietrich Matti Jurva Maurice Chevalier Mistinguett Ramblers French-language audio books by Robert Johnson Tino Rossi
I'm a Finnish journalist yildiz park and I study French literature 1930s. I'm married yildiz park to a South African and I'm a mother of a sweet little girl. I'm a journalist and literary scholar. I specialized in French literature. A journalist, but am interested in other things, literature, culture, science popularisation, fair trade, ecology, trade unions, human rights and the standard workaday life. E-mail: yildiz park paivi.brink@gmail.com. Information about the publication of the stories, and to submit the books: http: //paivibrink.blogspot. com / View the profile
Licentiate thesis, is available on the University yildiz park of Turku Main Library. Päivi Mäkirinta: "Modern civilization, nation and individual crisis Louis-Ferdinand Céline's novel Voyage au bout de la nuit", 2005.
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