| 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. |
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| Editorial breakfast at Le Chat Noir |
| Café Tortoni |
| Café concert |
| Le Chat Noir |
| 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. Click on the images to see enlarged versions. |
| From Revue Illustrée 1886, an article by the pseudonymous "Verre Verte" on the legendary Café Tortoni, illustrated with engravings by Steinlen. Click on the images to see enlarged versions. |
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