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Metropolitain

An Ode to the Paris Metro
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Metropolitain by Andrew Martin takes readers on a journey through the intricate and often overlooked history of the London Underground during the tumultuous periods of the world wars. Blending historical facts with engaging storytelling, the book reveals how the underground railway played a crucial role in the city's wartime resilience. With a focus on the human stories and challenges faced during these times, this work sheds light on the lesser-known aspects of London's subterranean history.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intersection of urban development and social change. It delves into the history and evolution of one of the world's most iconic underground transit systems, offering insights into how it shaped the city's identity and influenced military strategies and cultural developments.

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A unique look at Paris through the history of the MΓ©tro from award-winning author, Andrew Martin.

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'An utterly enjoyable voyage under Paris' - THE OLDIE

'Delightful and diverting... Martin is the most unpretentious and companionable of guides; the book is great fun' - LITERARY REVIEW

'An eclectic blend of engineering and travelogue, urban planning and anecdote... a sincere love letter' - THE ECONOMIST

Andrew Martin has been described as 'the laureate of railways', having written many books with railway themes. But Andrew has always been obsessed with the Paris Metro, hence Metropolitain: An Ode to the Paris Metro, the first English history of the Metro for the general reader.

Metropolitain is as stylish as the Metro itself and laced with cultural references. Andrew explains why Last Tango in Paris is a great Metro film, and what the Metro chase scene in the classic thriller Le Samourai says about Parisian culture. He describes how he came to appreciate the beauty of Guimard's sinuous green Metro entrances when he bought a lily of the valley and observed it flowering on his desk. We meet Andrew's half-English, half-French friend, Julian, who runs a society dedicated to Metro history. He tells Andrew, 'A Metro station is like the wine cellar of a chateau, which is a very nice thing to be reminded of.'

The book takes the reader on a constant tour of Paris, both underground and over. But Paris, and the Metro, is changing, undergoing a huge expansion. This, and the imminence of the Paris Olympics, make this a timely title.

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Metropolitain by Andrew Martin is praised for its entertaining and knowledgeable exploration of the Parisian underground. Critics appreciate its mix of technical details, historical insights, and personal anecdotes, describing it as a sincere and engaging tribute to the city's metro. The book is noted to be both informative and enjoyable, offering a blend of engineering, travelogue, and urban planning.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472157881

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 August 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Corsair

Illustration: A mixture of historical and the author's own (plate section)

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 202.0mm

Weight: 320g

Pages: 256

About the Author

ANDREW MARTIN is a prolific author of fiction and non-fiction books. His non-fiction has sometimes had a railway theme, and his novels include the award-winning 'Jim Stringer' thrillers, set on Britain's railways in the early 20th century, which have collectively sold over 300,000 copies. His most recent novels are The Winker (as AJ Martin) and The Night in Venice. His most recent non-fiction book is Yorkshire: There and Back. He writes the 'Reading on Trains' Substack, and his website is at martinesque.co.uk.

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