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strasse leon cladel ehemalige rue joquelet n7 2 arrondissement von jules gaildrauRue Lon Cladel, alte Rue Joquelet Nr. 7, 2. Arrondissement: eine Reise in die Vergangenheit "Rue Lon Cladel, alte Rue Joquelet Nr. 7, 2. Arrondissement" ist ein Werk, das das Wesen einer vergangenen Epoche einfngt. Die sorgfltig wiedergegebenen architektonischen Details vermitteln eine nostalgische Atmosphre, in der jedes Ziegelstein und jedes Fenster eine Geschichte erzhlen. Die verwendeten Farbtne, oft Nuancen von Beige und Grau, verstrken dieses

Rue Léon Cladel, alte Rue Joquelet Nr. 7, 2. Arrondissement: eine Reise in die Vergangenheit "Rue Léon Cladel, alte Rue Joquelet Nr. 7, 2. Arrondissement" ist ein Werk, das das Wesen einer vergangenen Epoche einfängt. Die sorgfältig wiedergegebenen architektonischen Details vermitteln eine nostalgische Atmosphäre, in der jedes Ziegelstein und jedes Fenster eine Geschichte erzählen. Die verwendeten Farbtöne, oft Nuancen von Beige und Grau, verstärken dieses Gefühl von Melancholie und zeitloser Schönheit. Die Maltechnik, die Präzision und Impressionismus zu verbinden scheint, ermöglicht es, das Leben zu spüren, das diese Straße einst belebt hat, und lädt den Betrachter ein, darin einzutauchen. Rue LonCladel alte Rue Joquelet Nr. 7, 13. 2. Arrondissement: ein Zeuge der Stadtgeschichte Der Künstler von "Rue Léon Cladel, alte Rue Joquelet Nr. 7, 2. Arrondissement" reiht sich in eine Tradition von Malern ein, die versucht haben, Szenen des täglichen Lebens in den Städten zu verewigen. Dieses Gemälde, das im 19. Jahrhundert entstanden ist, spiegelt die sozialen und urbanen Veränderungen der Zeit wider, als Paris sich modernisierte. Der Künstler, beeinflusst vom Realismus, wollte nicht nur die Architektur, sondern auch die Seele der Stadt, ihre Bewohner und ihren Alltag einfangen. Dieses Werk ist ein wertvoller Zeuge der Stadtgeschichte und ermöglicht es, die Entwicklung der französischen Hauptstadt nachzuvollziehen. Eine dekorative Anschaffung mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Die reproduction von "Rue Léon Cladel, alte Rue Joquelet Nr. 7, 2. Arrondissement" ist eine außergewöhnliche Dekorationswahl, um Ihr Zuhause zu bereichern. Ob im Büro, Wohnzimmer oder Eingangsbereich, dieses Bild verleiht eine Note von Eleganz und Vintage-Charm. Die Qualität der reproduction garantiert eine bemerkenswerte Treue zu den Details des Originalwerks, sodass Sie seine ästhetische Anziehungskraft im Alltag genießen können. Durch die Integration dieses Kunstwerks in Ihre Dekoration verleihen Sie Ihrem Raum eine Atmosphäre voller Geschichte und Charakter und wecken gleichzeitig die Neugier Ihrer Gäste.
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Jessica Miser
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
love the story
Format: Kindle
Fun story. Love the main coon cat. Love the kindness that Charlie has for everyone he meets. Surprised by The Who dun it.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2026
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Jean Kant
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
An enjoyable new series with promise
Format: Mass Market Paperback
This is the first in a series. I have already ordered the next one so I like it. The main character Charlie Harris is a widowed library archivist. He lives in his late aunt's house and takes in borders and he owns a Maine coon large cat named Diesel. This is already a somewhat unusual cozy mystery because the main character and devoted cat owner is male. Charlie is a very personable character. He loved his wife (she died of cancer) and his late Aunt. He has 2 grown-up children that he cares about and he likes his job. He gets involved in a murder because his boarder, a young college, student is involved. His archival skills come in handy in providing clues to the murder. The deputy in charge of the investigation is the daughter of his long-time housekeeper. I didn't peek ahead to see who-did-it and I enjoyed the story til the end.. I don't think it's the type of mystery where all the clues are available and the reader tries to figure it out. The reader gets the clues as Charlie . gets them and finds out who the murderer is when Charlie finds out. Yet, the characters are engaging, the setting is interesting and it is a fast and enjoyable read. The plot is credible I like it.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2014
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Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Good read!
Format: Kindle
I wanted a break from some tense mysteries. This provided me with an enjoyable break by reading a good story with an unexpected ending. I recommend it to anyone looking for a very good cozy read!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026
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JJ
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Very good, entertaining mystery.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
I don't know if this author has written other books before beginning this series but it is a very good FIRST in what is so far just a 3 book series. I ordered all 3 but am reading them in order as I always do. The author tends to go into too much detail about mundane things about things like fixing a meal, etc., but it isn't too distracting from the story. I like a little hominess but this is overdone just a tad. The story moved right along establishing characters without throwing in so many that you simply can't keep them all straight as some authors do. A thoroughly despicable victim so nobody cares if he dies violently. And, to me, a reeeely surprise ending. For someone who has read as many mysteries as I have, this was a pleasant surprise and the author doesn't give you hints till you are almost at the reveal so that you feel clever at figuring it out but you don't figure it out too early and you are still a bit surprised that you were "right" about who did it. Also, the "hero" is a thoroughly likeable guy. Don't you hate it when the "hero" or "heroine" just comes across as someone you don't really like much. You know, the one that if he or she gets beat up, you sort of feel like they deserved it and you've not really sorry. Well, if something bad had happened to "Charlie" I'd have been very upset. Now, if #2 will just show up I'll get on with the series. This is a series I'll be keeping in my library to reread in a couple of years.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2012
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Susan Irving
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 3
OK book
Format: Kindle
I read this for our book club, got the book on Kindle, so the "back of the book" description was not there...It took me a while to get into the book. I'm used to female lead characters, and I had to adjust for the lead character to be Mr. Charlie. The manners shown by the characters are a bit dated, by about 40 years, but it's nice to be re-exposed to good manners. Loved Deisel the cat, but whenever he's mentioned (which is a lot) it tells he's a cat. That got to be old, fast. Otherwise, it was a good book, quick read. I was rather shocked to learn that Miranda James is just a pen name for a male writer.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2014

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