01503nam a22002177a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200200009110000230011124500210013426000310015530000240018636500620021052007780027265000410105094200120109199900190110395201630112220220323120507.0220317b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781472290779 cAL aeng 223a813.6bMAHP aKerri Maher924042 aParis Bookseller aUSAbHeadline Reviewc2022 a319p.bPBc23x15cm. 2Generala6320b₹623.22c₹d₹799.00e22%f08/03/2022 aYoung, bookish Sylvia Beach knows there is no greater city in the world than Paris. But when she opens an English-language bookshop on the bohemian Left Bank, Sylvia can't yet know she is making history. Many leading writers of the day, from Ernest Hemingway to Gertrude Stein, consider Shakespeare and Company a second home. Here some of the most profound literary friendships blossom - and none more so than between James Joyce and Sylvia herself. When Joyce's controversial novel Ulysses is banned, Sylvia determines to publish it through Shakespeare and Company. But the success and notoriety of publishing the most infamous book of the century comes at deep personal cost as Sylvia risks ruin, reputation and her heart in the name of the life-changing power of books  2 American fictionaLiterature924043 2ddccBK c221940d221940 00102ddc40708MAENGaSACPGbSACPGd2022-03-11eBiblios Book Pointg623.22l1o813.6 MAHPpPG023806r2023-04-25 00:00:00s2023-04-19v799.00w2022-08-03yBK