Jews in Old Postcards and Prints - France (I): Paris and the National Stage (ebook)
Over 100 vintage postcards and prints, annotated
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Language: English
Over 100 vintage postcards and prints, annotated
High resolution images
Free for Kindle Unlimited subcribers
Available Now!
Language: English
Over 100 vintage postcards and prints, annotated
High resolution images
Free for Kindle Unlimited subcribers
Available Now!
Language: English
Following on from our first printed book, Jews in Old Postcards and Prints, which took readers on a whistlestop tour across Europe, the Yishuv and North Africa, this is the first of our more detailed country-specific volumes. The first of two volumes looking at France, it focusses specifically on the national stage (both political and cultural), covering a broad range of topics from synagogues, cantors and the Rothschilds to the theatre, the cabaret and horse racing. Apart from explaining what the images show, the comments also present more detailed backstories and reconstruct some of the relations—familial, social, professional—that shaped the lives of those portrayed and connected them to others who never made it onto a postcard or print. Written in an accessible style, the book is based on thorough in-depth research and it presents a wealth of material from the time in question.
The Jews in Old Postcards and Prints book series focusses on various aspects of Jewish life and culture in a range of geographical locations, mainly in the “golden age” of the postcard—from the mid-nineteenth century to the annihilation of European Jewry and the expulsion or flight of almost all Jews from North Africa. Our books present, contextualize and explain the historical significance of a broad range of relevant postcards and prints, sometimes in considerable detail.