Racy sketches of the innermost life and characters of the famous Bohemia of Paris—its grisettes, students, models, balls, studios, cafes, etc.

John W. Alexander: “It is the real thing.”

Frederick Remington: “You have left nothing undone.”

Ernest Thompson Seton: “A true picture of the Latin Quarter as I knew it.”

Frederick Dielman, President National Academy of Design: “Makes the Latin Quarter very real and still invests it with interest and charm.”

Evening Telegraph, Philadelphia: “A captivating book.”

Boston Times: “A genuine treat.”

The Argonaut, San Francisco: “A charming volume. Mr. Smith does not fail to get at the intimate secrets, the subtle charm of the real Latin Quarter made famous by Henry Merger and Du Maurier.”

The Mail and Express, New York: “When you have read this book you know the ‘Real Latin Quarter’ as well as you will ever come to know it without living there yourself.”

Boston Herald: “It pictures the Latin Quarter in its true light.”