A multilayered exploration of Paris--its people and stories. This book weaves a narrative that takes the readers into secret and hidden places, even in the midst of the most well-known Paris destinations. Drawing upon her many years of research and travel, McAuliffe searches out beauty and historic meaning within a busy, modern-day city and a turbulent world.
Mary McAuliffe Ordre des livres
Mary McAuliffe est une historienne dont le travail explore la tapisserie complexe de l'histoire et de la culture françaises. Elle possède une profonde compréhension d'époques cruciales, examinant méticuleusement les changements sociaux et politiques complexes qui les définissent. L'écriture de McAuliffe se caractérise par son engagement vif envers l'atmosphère et l'esprit des temps passés, attirant les lecteurs dans le passé grâce à une narration captivante. Ses livres offrent des aperçus fascinants sur la vie et les cultures de périodes spécifiques, explorant souvent l'ascension et la chute des civilisations et de leurs élites.






- 2023
- 2020
Paris, City of Dreams
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This book traces the profound transformation of the City of Light during Napoleon III's Second Empire, as he and Georges Haussmann completely rebuilt Paris in less than two decades. Their breathtaking-and brutal-achievement was mirrored by dramatic social, cultural, and political changes, all brought to life through McAuliffe's evocative narrative.
- 2018
Paris on the Brink
- 376pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Paris on the Brink vividly portrays the City of Light during the tumultuous 1930s. The decade was marked by violence at home and the rise of Hitler abroad, even as glamour prevailed in fashion and Surrealism sparked new forms of artistic creativity. Through rich illustrations and evocative narrative, Mary McAuliffe brings this vibrant era to life.
- 2016
When Paris Sizzled
- 344pages
- 13 heures de lecture
When Paris Sizzled vividly portrays the City of Light during the fabulous 1920s, when art and architecture, music, literature, fashion, entertainment, transportation, and behavior all took dramatically new forms. Through rich illustrations and evocative narrative, Mary McAuliffe brings this vibrant era to life.
- 2014
Examines the period of French history from 1871 to the onset of World War I, which was marked by advances in politics, the arts, music, science, and technology, through the eyes of the innovators who fought the forces of tradition.
- 2014
Twilight of the Belle Epoque
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Describes the visionary works and discoveries of the intellectuals and artists who lived in Paris at the beginning of the twentieth century, against a background of struggles between the Church and state, widespread poverty, and the approaching Great War.