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dimanche, 07 août 2005

Mémoire des rues du 11ème arrondissement

Les éditions Parimagine [1] ont agrandi ce printemps leur collection "Mémoire des rues" avec ce volume consacré au 11ème arrondissement. Au fil des pages et des quartiers, pas de palais, de monuments prestigieux ou de bâtiments grandioses, notre 11ème n'était encore qu'une belle campagne au-delà des fossés de la Bastille au XVIIIème siècle ! Les reproductions d'instantanés de la rue ou de cartes postales des années 1900 à 1940 se mêlent, montrent nos boulevards, nos cités, nos rues, souvent reconnaissables et pourtant si différents...

Ce livre vaut essentiellement pour ses images vous l'aurez compris. Très peu de textes en dehors des légendes au-dessous des photographies. Un livre que l'on s'offre pour le plaisir des yeux et de la nostalgie.

L'auteur, Hélène Pouppeville, a toujours vécu Faubourg Saint-Antoine. Elle a choisi de nous faire partager son attachement au 11ème arrondissement, et c'est réussi.

Marie Corceiro-Leal


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[1] Parimagine : Cette maison d'édition existe grâce au travail des associations "Soleil" et "La Photothèque des Jeunes Parisiens" qui collectent depuis plus de 10 ans les images du passé pour les sauvegarder. A ce jour, "La Photothèque" recèle plus de 20 000 documents que vous pouvez consulter sur place ou sur son site internet. Outre les livres de la collection "Mémoire des rues" (sur les 1er, 2ème, 3ème, 4ème, 11ème, 12ème, 13ème arrondissements), elle édite aussi des marque-pages et des cartes postales.

medium_pointdexclamation.gifN'hésitez pas à apporter vos photos anciennes ou vos cartes postales d'autrefois pour les faire numériser gratuitement. Elles vous seront rendues immédiatement.

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La Photothèque des Jeunes Parisiens
9, rue de Mulhouse
75002 Paris
Tél. 01 45 08 11 97
Courriel : contacts@parimagine.com
Site Internet : www.parimagine.com

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Ecrit par : cigarettes | jeudi, 23 août 2007

I recently had a person come into my office who had tried numerous things to quit smoking and had failed every time. When I spoke with her about her past experiences, she told me about how horrible and “nervous” she felt while on Zyban / Wellbutrin which is something that many clients tell me.
In examining the reasons why she had not been able to stop smoking, I got an answer that seems strange when you think about it logically, but yet is a very common answer… fear of “losing my best friend”. How can something be your “best friend” when by your own report, you say you hate the sell, inconvenience and cost? She hated being controlled by cigarettes, but yet called them her “best friend”.
The answer surfaced very quickly once I made contact with the “inner smoker” and followed the chain of feelings to determine the “core feeling” was that the “inner smoker” was trying to get by smoking. It was about “love”. At the unconscious level, smoking was “love”. Any wonder it was hard to quit… love is a very basic human need.

Ecrit par : cigarettes | jeudi, 23 août 2007

I recently had a person come into my office who had tried numerous things to quit smoking and had failed every time. When I spoke with her about her past experiences, she told me about how horrible and “nervous” she felt while on Zyban / Wellbutrin which is something that many clients tell me.
In examining the reasons why she had not been able to stop smoking, I got an answer that seems strange when you think about it logically, but yet is a very common answer… fear of “losing my best friend”. How can something be your “best friend” when by your own report, you say you hate the sell, inconvenience and cost? She hated being controlled by cigarettes, but yet called them her “best friend”.
The answer surfaced very quickly once I made contact with the “inner smoker” and followed the chain of feelings to determine the “core feeling” was that the “inner smoker” was trying to get by smoking. It was about “love”. At the unconscious level, smoking was “love”. Any wonder it was hard to quit… love is a very basic human need.

Ecrit par : camellight | mardi, 04 septembre 2007

I recently had a person come into my office who had tried numerous things to quit smoking and had failed every time. When I spoke with her about her past experiences, she told me about how horrible and “nervous” she felt while on Zyban / Wellbutrin which is something that many clients tell me.
In examining the reasons why she had not been able to stop smoking, I got an answer that seems strange when you think about it logically, but yet is a very common answer… fear of “losing my best friend”. How can something be your “best friend” when by your own report, you say you hate the sell, inconvenience and cost? She hated being controlled by cigarettes, but yet called them her “best friend”.
The answer surfaced very quickly once I made contact with the “inner smoker” and followed the chain of feelings to determine the “core feeling” was that the “inner smoker” was trying to get by smoking. It was about “love”. At the unconscious level, smoking was “love”. Any wonder it was hard to quit… love is a very basic human need.

Ecrit par : camellight | mardi, 04 septembre 2007

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