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Paris Shopping Insight Guide

Paris Shopping Insight Guide

Series:Insight Guides
Publisher:Insight Guides
Catalogue number:111323
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Paris Shopping Guide is a practical guide that puts the city’s stores at your fingertips. The book features the publisher’s recommended best places, both big-name department stores and one-off boutiques...

£5.99

Paris Chic

Paris Chic

Series:'Authentik' Guides
Publisher:Authentik Books
Catalogue number:166136
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Paris Chic in the ‘Authentik’ guides series from American publisher Authentik Books; exploring the gastronomy, art and design and chic qualities of Paris in a small, hardback notebook format. Each guide...

£8.99

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