Dans ce livre fascinant, Maxime du Camp décrit la ville de Paris au XIXe siècle. Il explore les différentes fonctions et organes de la ville, de la police et de la justice aux égouts et aux marchés. Du Camp étudie également la vie quotidienne des Parisiens, décrivant leurs habitudes, leur culture et leur linge. Ce livre est un portrait captivant de la ville de Paris au XIXe siècle et un incontournable pour tous ceux qui s’intéressent à l’histoire de la ville.
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