Sylvia Beach
Paris publisher - AsNotedIn
Paris publisher - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1915/11/15 | French poet and Sylvia Beach's friend, Adrienne Monier opens a bookshop, La Maison des amis des livres, No 7 Rue de l'Odeon. | Work | 7 rue de l'Odeon | Rue de l'Odeon, Paris | |||
1919/11/17 | Shakespeare and Company bookstore is founded by Sylvia Beach at 8 Rue Dupuytren, Paris. | Work | 6th Lt, Luxembourg | ||||
1920/07/11 | Sylvia Beach meets Irish writer James Joyce at a dinner party hosted by French poet Andre Spire at his house in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. | Guest | Neuilly-sur-Seine | Ile-de-France | |||
1920/07/12 | James Joyce visits Sylvia Beach at her Shakespeare and Company bookstore at 8 Rue Dupuytren, Paris. | Life | 6th Lt, Luxembourg | ||||
1922/00/00 | Shakespeare and Company moves to a larger location at 12 Rue de l'Odeon. | Work | Shakespeare Building | Rue de l'Odeon, Paris | |||
1922/02/02 | While borrowing money to keep her bookstore, Shakespeare and Company, open, Sylvia Beach publishes "Ulysses" in its entirety at Shakespeare and Company. | Publisher | Ulysses (book) | Shakespeare Building | Rue de l'Odeon, Paris | ||
1962/06/16 | Established by Michael Scott and his friends, the James Joyce Museum is opened by Sylvia Beach, the first publisher of Ulysses. | Dignitary | James Joyce Tower and Museum | Dublin |
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