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Clay Brewster was a Paris correspondent for the Interworld Press, and the trouble he got into--with men and women--makes a startling, high-spirited and genuine novel.

This is definitely not a book for those who fancy tales about fake characters in a Paris that never was. It is a book full of true-to-life people, with real feelings. It's about Americans in a Paris you'll know is real.

279 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published January 1, 1951

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