OUR MUST-READ BOOK: VINCENT MAHE'S 750 YEARS IN PARIS

This month we fell in love with Vincent Mahé's beautiful book 750 Years in Paris published by Nobrow and released in September this year.
Taking us on a journey that moves only in time, Vincent Mahé transports us over 750 years standing in one spot, focusing on one single building on a street in Paris from 1265 to 2015. 750 Years in Paris is a unique, historically accurate, graphic novel that tells the story of this building starting in the 13th Century, via the French Revolution and the 2nd World War to Paris as we’d see it today all with Mahé’s distinct and exciting visual style.
Vincent Mahé is fast being recognized as one of the most exciting illustrators to come out of France. As well as contributing to Nobrow 8:Hysteria, including the cover design, he has widely been commissioned across the world to illustrate for publications including The New York Times and XXI Magazine. He lives in Paris, France.
For more information you can visit the publisher's website here.