Americans -- France -- Fiction
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- A son at the front
- The ambassadors, a novel
- The American, the version of 1877 revised in autograph and typescript for the New York edition of 1907 : reproduced in facsimile from the original in the Houghton Library, Harvard University
- The Tristan betrayal
- Once more unto the breach, Meghan Holloway
- Twilight, a novel, Katherine Mosby
- The custom of the country, Edith Wharton
- Old bones, Aaron Elkins
- Charlotte in Paris
- The sun also rises, Ernest Hemingway
- The race for Paris, a novel, Meg Waite Clayton
- Champagne, the farewell, Janet Hubbard
- Switchboard Soldiers, Jennifer Chiaverini
- Queen of babble gets hitched, Meg Cabot
- Tropic of Cancer, Henry Miller
- Salty, bitter, sweet, Mayra Cuevas
- Soma Blues
- Murder in Lascaux, Betsy Draine and Michael Hinden
- The hope before us, Elyse Larson
- Dreams of bread and fire, a novel, Nancy Kricorian
- The ambassadors
- Coq au Vin
- Scumbler, William Wharton
- The enormous room
- The custom of the country, Edith Wharton
- The pleasing hour
- Band of sisters, a novel, Lauren Willig
- Solo faces, James Salter
- Five minutes in heaven, Lisa Alther
- A Son at the Front, Edith Wharton
- Fair warning, a novel, Robert Olen Butler
- The custom of the country
- The pleasing hour, a novel
- The weather baker's son, Peter Grover
- The sun also rises, Ernest Hemingway
- The guest of Quesnay, Booth Tarkington
- The chocolate touch, Laura Florand
- Tropic of Cancer
- The American, the version of 1877 revised in autograph and typescript for the New York edition of 1907 : reproduced in facsimile from the original in the Houghton Library, Harvard University
- The reef
- A son at the front
- The enormous room
- The hope before us, Elyse Larson
- The chocolate thief, Laura Florand
- Champagne, the farewell, Janet Hubbard
- Ravelstein, Saul Bellow
- The book of salt, Monique Truong
- The Paris Herald, a Novel
- The enormous room
- Sweet filthy morning after, Christina Lauren