WORKS QUOTED OR CONSULTED
| History of and Researches into the Antiquities of the City of Paris. By H. Sauval (1724). |
| History of the City and Diocese of Paris. By the Abbé Lebeuf (1883). |
| Tableau of Paris. By Mercier (1782). |
| History of Paris. By Dulaure (1825). |
| Tableau of Paris. By Texier (1850). |
| Paris Demolished. By E. Fournier (1855). |
| Enigma of the Streets of Paris. By E. Fournier (1860). |
| Chronicle of the Streets of Paris. By E. Fournier (1864). |
| Paris throughout the Ages. By E. Fournier (1875). |
| My Old Paris. By E. Drumont (1879). |
| Paris. By Auguste Vitu (1889). |
| Paris (History of the Twenty Arrondissements or Quarters). By Labédollière. |
| Revolutionary Paris. By Lenôtre (1895). |
| Old Papers, Old Houses. (1900). |
| The Bièvre and Saint-Séverin. By Huysmans (1898). |
| The Chronicle of the Streets. By Beaurepaire (1900). |
| Paris-Atlas. By F. Bournon. |
| New Itinerary Guide to Paris. By Ch. Normand. |
| Through Old Paris. By the Marquis de Rochegrude (1903). |
| Minutes of the Municipal Commission of Old Paris (from 1898). |
FOOTNOTES:
[1] There is a pun here in the French impossible to render in English.
[2] Manon Lescaut.
[3] Successive landlords have more or less spoilt this fine dwelling. The grand staircase is almost the only part intact, and it is a marvel. The carving is by Martin Desjardins, and the oval courtyard retains some of its ancient grace.
[4] A word here meaning ultra-naturalistic, broadly satirical.