An edition of Maxim's (2011)

Maxim's

mirror of Parisian life

Maxim's
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An edition of Maxim's (2011)

Maxim's

mirror of Parisian life

"When Maxime Gaillard opened a small bistro at 3 rue Royale, his restaurant was soon discovered by the star socialite of the moment, Irma de Montigny, who launched it as a center of Parisian nightlife. A masterpiece of Art Nouveau architecture and design, Maxim's remains faithful to this period and continues to be a symbol of Parisian luxury life, mixing crowned heads, heirs and millionaires, top artists, and current beauties since it opened its doors. On the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the restaurant's latest proprietorship, by the iconic designer Pierre Cardin, Jean-Pascal Hesse tells us the fascinating story of this legendary place. The book also features a selection of Maxim's most successful recipes, with accompanying illustrations"--Publisher's web site.

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Publisher
Assouline Pub.
Language
English
Pages
188

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Maxim's: mirror of Parisian life
2011, Assouline Pub.
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Edition Notes

Also published in French language edition with title: Maxim's : miroir de la vie parisienne.

Translated from the French by Robin Bellinger.

Published in
New York, NY

Classifications

Library of Congress
TX945.5.M3 H47 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
188 p.
Number of pages
188

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30665425M
ISBN 10
2759405311
ISBN 13
9782759405312
LCCN
2012289871
OCLC/WorldCat
814299914

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