Bibliography of Paris

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The following is a list of works about Paris, France:

Contents

List of books, arranged by author

In English
In French

List of works, arranged chronologically

Published in the 17th–18th centuries

In French

Published in the 19th century

1800s-1850s
1860s-1890s
In French

Published in the 20th century

1900s-1950s
1960s-1990s

Published in the 21st century

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