Hemingway's haunts
Article Abstract:
Writer Ernest Hemingway came to love Paris of the 1920's. He found inspiration, good food and lodging at reasonable prices. The restaurants he frequented are described, and a list of those still in operation today is provided, along with addresses and telephone numbers.
Publication Name: Gourmet
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0017-2553
Year: 1992
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Heavenly rests: Cimetieres de Montmarte and du Montparnasse
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Paris, France boasts of two mountain cemeteries, the Cimetiere de Montmartre and du Montparnasse, which depict French history, literature, music and art. The Cimetiere de Montmartre is named in memory of Saint Denis' martyrdom in the third century.
Publication Name: Gourmet
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0017-2553
Year: 1998
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Paris journal: terrace dining
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There are several excellent terrace restaurants in Paris, France that offer exceptional food and wine. Both ambiance and service are warm in all the restaurants. The restaurants include Le Recamier, L'epi Dupin, La Regalade, among others.
Publication Name: Gourmet
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0017-2553
Year: 1998
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