Absinthe Books V - Belle Epoque Cafés
The lengthy article "Characteristic Parisian Cafés" by Theodore Child, published in the April 1889 issue of Harper's New
Monthly Magazine, is the most detailed contemporary English language account of the café environment in Paris at the
time, and the absinthe-drinking boulevardiers who frequented them. It includes the famous engraving by Renouard below.
Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes
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Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes
Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes
Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes
Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes
Editorial breakfast at Le Chat Noir
Café Tortoni
Café concert
Le Chat Noir
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A remarkably illustrated article on the
dangers of absinthe from Je Sais
Tout, 1907. It includes a spoof of the
famous Renouard engraving, showing
Verlaine (far left) as one of the
"absinthe professors".
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A 1911 article from Touche à
Tout entitled  "L'Age du Zinc",
dealing with alcoholism and
absinthe drinking among the
bourgeoisie, and their favorite
Parisian cafés.
Download and view scans of both the Je Sais Tout and
the Touche à Tout articles in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes - Le Rat Mort
An illustrated 1886 article from Le Courier
Francais on Montmartre's legendary Café du
Rat Mort, popular with artists and writers by
day and a lesbian hangout at night.

Below, sketches of the four tableaux which
decorated the walls of the café.

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Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes - Le Rat Mort
Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes - Le Rat Mort
Absinthe Books - Belle Epoque Cafes - Le Rat Mort
From Revue Illustrée 1886, an article by the pseudonymous
"Verre Verte" on the legendary Café Tortoni, illustrated with
engravings by Steinlen.

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