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Paris versus New York: A Tally of Two Cities

Paris versus New York: A Tally of Two Cities

by Vahram Muratyan

Published for the first time: 1/1/2011

224 pages, Hardcover

Genres: New York, Design, Art, Travel, France, Graphic Novels, Nonfiction

"In his witty, high-concept, high-colored flibook, Mr. Muratyan's thesis emerges playfully on every Vive la différence!" -- The New York TimesA beautiful gift book of a popular travel journal as told by a lover of Paris wandering through New YorkWhen Vahram Muratyan began his online travel journal, Paris versus New York , he had no idea how quickly it would become one of the most buzzed-about sites on the Internet—it garnered more than a million and a half page views in just a few months, and the attention of savvy online critics. Now Muratyan presents his unique observations in this delightful book, featuring visually striking graphics paired with witty, thought-provoking taglines that celebrate the special details of each city. Paris versus New York is a heartfelt gift to denizens of both cities and to those who dream of big-city romance.

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