A richly illustrated Victorian volume capturing Paris in the late 19th century, written by celebrated journalist and travel writer George Augustus Sala. Paris Herself Again offers a lively, observant portrait of the city in the years following the Franco-Prussian War, brought vividly to life through 350 period illustrations.
Bound in its original publisher’s cloth with an elegant illustrated cover, this sixth edition retains wonderful visual presence despite its age. The binding shows expected wear along the edges and corners, and the pages exhibit light spotting consistent with a book of this era—details that only add to its character and authenticity.
A beautiful addition to a styled bookshelf, library table, or study—equally appealing to lovers of Paris, travel, and 19th-century illustration.
Condition: antique condition with visible wear to cover and age-related spotting to pages; structurally sound.
Dimensions: 8" H x 5.5" W x 2" D