"The Paris sketchbook" is a travel book published by William Makepeace Thackeray starting in 1831, and published as a compilation in 1840.

Witty, scholarly, full of anecdotes, insights, historical references, and a constant comparison between what he sees as the French and the English character, the Paris Sketchbook is a blast from the past with surprising topical observations, which tends to demonstrate that culture “never changes”.