Many of my past book giveaways were titles that would appeal primarily to women. So here's one for the boys! The publisher has graciously offered me three copies to give away. If your père loves Paris, this would be a great Father's Day gift, non?
Paris for Men is full of tips, illustrations
and photos designed to inspire men make the most of their time in the glorious City
of Light. Short literary snippets highlight the city’s many pleasures such as smoking
a cigar on a café terrace, getting your shoes shined, enjoying a morning
espresso, exploring second-hand bookshops, renting a classic car, playing
outdoor tennis, buying a fitted suit or wandering the city at dusk.
The 160-page book also includes a guide to choosing wine and whiskey and info on the city’s best cocktail bars, night clubs,
cafés and ‘’secret hideaways.’’ Plus, you’ll find interviews with famous Parisian
men including François Simon, Frédéric Beigbeder, Fabrice Lucchini and Edouard
Baer.
Author Thierry Richard writes the popular blog Chroniques du Plaisir. He also works as a food critic for several guides to Paris and
as a literary journalist for the Magazine des Livres. Photographer Juliette Ranck studied
at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis Lumière and shoots for magazines, books, television and cinema, specializing in lifestyle, ecological living and food.
Paris for Men was first published in France by Editions du Chene and is now being distributed in the U.S. by ACC Distribution. For more info and a look inside, click here.
To enter this giveaway simply leave a message under ‘comments’ below. Make
sure to include your email address or we won’t be able to reach you if you win.
This giveaway is open to readers in the U.S. and Canada only—but you’re welcome
to provide a friend's address and have the book sent to them. Or to buy it on Amazon, click here. Bonne Chance!
It is not fair that I can't get a chance since living in France.... Bouhhhh
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be the perfect gift for a francophile (Paris-o-file) who is about to retire!
ReplyDeletejlg912@sbcglobal.net
I would love to gift this for Father's Day.
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Would be great reading as we prepare for a Sept trip to Paris
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HI JUlIE,
ReplyDeleteI just finished reading a precious email from my own man in Paris this morning----Jean-Marc had sent me a photo of he and Kristi as they were sitting in a little cafe yesterday. Hopefully Kristi will have a copy of this intriguing book in her library when I arrive in France this September.
XOXO
JULES
now what could be better than having cofee with jules at a just discovered cafe in the marais while we talk about kristi's newest word of the day. and the word fortoday is 'crepes"
ReplyDeleteA great idea--a Paris book geared towards men! Hopefully it has something about cheese shops!
ReplyDeleteNiko
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Would enjoy all the hints and suggestions in this book when we travel to France in the fall.
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I truly dream of visiting Provence one day! Thank you for all the content, and for the book offer, Julie! And a happy Monday after Pentecost day there!
ReplyDeleteI'm always trying to convince my husband of the countless beauties of Paris. Perhaps this book will help. If not, I'll keep doing it anyway. One day Lady Paname will seduce him too.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have it, and I might let my husband have a look,too!
ReplyDeleteGreat Father day gift!
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Great Fathers day gift!
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Great Fathers day gift!
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great!
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I read all I can about France as we hope to move there soon and I sure would love to read this book so I will know how to be a proper Paris gentleman. If I am lucky enough to win a book you can email me at jack713@att.net
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this for a friend! My dad is long gone, but he loved his only visit to Paris in the 1960's!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Would love to win this book for a friend. My dad is long gone, but he loved his only visit to Paris in the 1960's!
ReplyDeleteWedding Planner planning a wedding for a couple who will be off to Paris on their wedding trip. I'd love to win this to gift the groom. Thanks for the op...
ReplyDeleteMy husband is a Parisian (nobody's perfect, you know!) but since he has lived in the United States for the last 16 years, he could probably learn a lot from this book! :-) I will enter the giveway on his behalf-- "Frederic" Merci beaucoup! Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea and I know just the man who will receive it if I win!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, to feel like a parisian in Paris... One should be so lucky... You should have dozens to give away...
ReplyDeletethompson3519@sbcglobal.net
This would be perfect for Father's day! My father and I are planning a trip together!
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Enjoying reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteRT rtaylor61 at gmail(dot)com.
We are there in December for 12-12-12 Paris for Men would be a great book to have in advance!
ReplyDeleteWe spent a week in Paris for one of our anniversaries, and we are hoping to go back for our anniversary in 2013. Sure would enjoy winning one of the books for my husband for Fathers' Day this year which would certainly help him (and me) to prepare for our future trip!
ReplyDeleteLeslie G.
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We spent a week in Paris for one of our anniversaries a few years ago and we hope to return to Paris for our anniversary in 2013. I would love to win one of the books to give my husband for Father's Day this year as it would certainly help him (and me) to plan our return trip to Paris!
ReplyDeleteLeslie G.
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We will be heading for Paris in September and I can use all the inside information I can get in order to not look so American. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to get my husband as excited about our 20th anniversary trip to France as I am ! There are sure to be nuggets of information in this book to get him inspired.
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Pat
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This man would love to be in Paris -- perhaps this guide could help me in the meanwhile...
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What a great gift for Father's Day. My husband would love it.
ReplyDeleteFantastic book! I know exactly who I will offer it to if I win! (contact (at) lostincheeseland.com)
ReplyDeleteDear Julie,
ReplyDeleteWell, what a wonderful offer. Am I eligible to enter the obviously fierce competition?,....given that I already won the Amelie mustard give-away (that stuff is/was really GOOD, by the way) and already have a Paris apartment (which may not count against me, since I've spent only two nights there in eight years)???
In any case, I'll probably be ordering this book....to keep in the Paris apartment. We happily put-up visitors/friends there on a regular basis. Just recently, I was awfully glad to be able to tell a newly-married couple (she's the very capable manager of one of my galleries, but this couple is scarcely wealthy) that they could strike "Save Up for Hotel" from their honeymoon budgeting. So, they stayed (for free, of course) in our circa 1900 apartment during their first, ten-day trip to Paris.
whoever came up with the concept for this book is one smart cookie. As you'll know, almost all the English-language books on Paris have a markedly "girly" slant to them. Rather obviously, I'm the last person who's in a position to look askance at "girly" things, but this book sounds like a real treat for most guys.
As ever, reading your blog is always an informative eye-opening experience. Just how many ears do you have to keep to the ground?....you seem to pick up on everything innovative/creative.
Admiringly, and thanks again for your always-useful blog.
----david terry
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We just returned from an amazing volunteer working vacation in southern France. The last few days were enjoyed in wonderful Paris walking and taking in the astonishing French atmosphere. Kenn (and I) would thourghly enjoy and treasure this book. Thank you for considering giving Kenn this book as a Father's Day gift.
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Ooo perhaps this could convince my boyfriend to go to Paris. Great giveaway!
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why didn't i learn about this book before i was leaving for Paris:)
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Fun title!
ReplyDeleteAbout time men got a book of their own about Paris!
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