Moi Ver's "Paris" creatively merges dynamic photographic montage with intricate graphic designs, using double-spreads as cohesive artistic spaces. The book's photographs, taken in the late 1920s, document everyday street scenes in Paris and employ kaleidoscopic layering and repetitive elements to immerse readers as though experiencing the city's hustle directly. Visual elements are interwoven with patterns, evoking the passage of time like film sequences. Originally published in 1931 by Editions Jeanne Walter, with an introduction by Fernand Léger, this rare book, a landmark in photographic literature, has been made available again through this facsimile reproduction.