A commercial aeroplane flies over an abandoned 19th century manor in
Goussainville-Vieux Pays. The ruin of the town is owed equally to
modernisation and tragedy. In 1973, during the Paris Air Show, an
aircraft crashed in the village, smashing into a row of 15 houses and a
thankfully empty school. All six members of the crew on the plane
perished and eight people on the ground were also killed. When the
airport opened just a year later, residents fled, fearing an increase in
plane crashes.
Bookseller Nicolas Mahieu poses inside his bookshop in Goussainville-Vieux Pays. Days go by without a customer in his over-stocked shop, but he supports himself by selling over the internet
A vintage postcard from 1915 shows the cafe "Au Paradis" in its heyday. Punters pose outside the establishment and the facade is decorated with two potted plants.
The run-down cafe "Au Paradis" (in Heaven"), its sign and paintwork faded over time
A letter box and a "Beware of the dog" sign are seen on a gate to an abandoned house yahoo
Thanks Claire Thompson
does anybody have a link to the guy's bookstore?? I've attempted to google it, but no such luck
ReplyDeleteI can't find it either, maybe he sells them on eBay or Amazon or somewhere like that
Deletehttp://www.goussainlivres.com/librairie/
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