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  1. 22 sept. 2016 · The American Library in Paris, 10 rue General Camou, 75007 Paris. Tel: 01.53.59.12.60. Love MLP. 440. Tags: American Library in Paris Bibliotheque. It has been a part of Parisian history since the 1920's and a valuable resource to the city. The American Library in Paris is back and better than ever.

  2. American Library in Paris 2024 Book Award submissions (A-J) ... Amuse bouche : how to eat your way around france Boyd, Carolyn, author. Annihilate the sisterhood : A novel Lee, Martin J. Audrey in Paris Young, Caroline, 1968- aut... A bakery in Paris : a ...

  3. 15 oct. 2023 · Located in the quiet 7th arrondissement, and with a view of the Eiffel Tower, the American Library Association founded the American Library in 1920, partially in order to house the many books that were donated oversees to American soldiers fighting in World War I. The association sought to bring the best of American literature and library science to France. The library lived through two wars ...

  4. 25 mars 2012 · Anyone who grew up in an American town with a good public library will feel at home as soon as he or she walks in. “It feels like a little piece of the U.S.,” says director Charles Trueheart ...

  5. The American Library in Paris today. Now in its 100 th year, the library’s director, Audry Chapuis says that “the Library is a community and cultural anchor, a home away from home, and a welcoming point of entry.”. By all measures, the Library is booming with activity, offering over 600 programs for children, teens, and adults last year.

  6. The American Library in Paris 10 rue du Général Camou, 75007 Paris France 01 53 59 12 60 | americanlibraryinparis.org 4 Step 3. Click on a button I’ll search for a library. Step 4. In the search bar type American Library in Paris and click on the red button. Step 5. Click on the button Enter Library Account Details. Step 5.

  7. The American Library in Paris, established in 1920, is the largest English-language library on the European continent, serving 5,000 members, about half of them American and a quarter French. The Children and Teens Services Department’s collections consist of more than 20,000 books for young people, as well as e-resources, and the department hosts over 200 events a year for the community.

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