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  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari approved its own request to combine 2 books, including The Emperor of Paris, Saturday, February 16, 2013.

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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari submitted a request to combine 2 books, including The Emperor of Paris, Saturday, February 16, 2013.

    Shelfari approved this request.
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  3. Punxsutawney Paul

    Punxsutawney Paul approved maven’s request to change the contributors of The Emperor of Paris Tuesday, September 4, 2012.

    • Added a contributor: C. S. Richardson: (Primary Author)
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  4. maven

    maven edited the awards of The Emperor of Paris Tuesday, September 4, 2012.

    • Added an award: Giller Prize
    • Added year of an award: Giller Prize 2012
    • Added ranking of an award: Giller Prize Longlist
    • Checked finalist field of an award: Giller Prize
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  5. maven

    maven edited the contributors of The Emperor of Paris Tuesday, September 4, 2012.

    • Added a contributor: C. S. Richardson: (Primary Author)
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  6. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the settings of The Emperor of Paris Wednesday, July 25, 2012.

    • Added a setting: Notre-dame
    • Added a setting: Paris
    • Added a setting: Sofia
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  7. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the subjects of The Emperor of Paris Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

    • Added the subject: Subjects > Literature & Fiction > Literary
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  8. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of The Emperor of Paris Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

    • Like his father before him, Octavio runs the Notre-Dame bakery, and knows the secret recipe for the perfect Parisian baguette. But, also like his father, Octavio has never mastered the art of reading and his only knowledge of the world beyond the bakery door comes from his own imagination. Just a few streets away, Isabeau works out of sight in the basement of the Louvre, trying to forget her disfigured beauty by losing herself in the paintings she restores and the stories she reads. The two might never have met, but for a curious chain of coincidences involving a mysterious traveller, an impoverished painter, a jaded bookseller, and a book of fairytales, lost and found . . .

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