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Lonely
Planet Western Europe (Travel Guides)
by Bryn Thomas - February 2001
- Paperback
Lonely
Planet Mediterranean Europe
(Mediterranean Europe, 5th
Ed)
by Bryn Thomas - January 2001
- Paperback
Paris
(Eyewitness Travel City Map)
October 1999 - Map
Lonely
Planet Cycling France
(Cycling Guides)
by K. Wlding, et al - February
2001 - Paperback
Great
Places to Stay in Europe
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France Regional
Travel Guide Books
In prose that skips along lightly,
Mayle records the highlights of each month, from the aberration of snow
in February and the algae-filled swimming pool of March through the tourist
invasions and unpredictable renovations of the summer months to a quiet
Christmas alone. Throughout the book, he paints colorful portraits of his
neighbors, the Provençaux grocers and butchers and farmers who amuse,
confuse, and befuddle him at every turn. A Year in Provence is part memoir,
part homeowner's manual, part travelogue, and all charming fun.
by Peter Mayle, Judith Clancy
(Illustrator), J. Laslocky
Eating Out in Provence and the Cote D'Azur
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Exploring Provence (2nd Edition)order
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Markets
of Provence : A Culinary Tour of Southen France order
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Markets of Provence tours the open-air
food markets of seven French towns while exploring the role of the market
in Provencal life and providing travelers with dozens of insider tips.
The authors present information on regional and seasonal specialties, wines,
and restaurants and picnic spots. A glossary of French phrases and shopping
terms, plus a calendar of market days are included. 125 photos, many in
color. 21 recipes.
by Dixon Long, Ruthanne Long,
David Wakely (Photographer), Patricia Wells
On the
Road Around the South of France : Touring by Car in Provence,
the Cote D'Azur, Coastal Languedoc, the Rhone Valley, and the Auvergne
(Thomas co)order
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The Thomas Cook group has been
leading tourists around Europe for more than a 100 years now, and the name
has become synonymous with solid information--not to mention nifty travelers
checks. Best known for their compendium of European railway schedules,
The Thomas Cook European Timetable, the company also produces a series
of touring handbooks. On the Road Around the South of France is specifically
designed for travelers with cars. The first few sections of the book have
the obligatory information about getting to France, how to use the telephones,
hours for post offices and banks, etc., followed by a brief history of
the country. Where Thomas Cook really differentiates itself from other
guidebooks is in the itineraries attached to the different regions On the
Road covers: Provence, the Cote d'Azur, coastal Languedoc, the Rhone Valley,
and the Auvergne. There are 30 recommended routes between key cities, towns,
and attractions in Southern France; each chapter begins with the description
of a city or major town followed by chapters detailing routes that lead
from that place to other major destinations. Routes are accompanied by
detailed driving directions and a sketch map of the route and stops along
the way, along with descriptions of restaurants, places to stay, and sights
to see. As an added treat, the book is punctuated with beautiful, color
photographs throughout.
by Nick Hanna, Melissa Shales
(Editor)
Essential
Provence & the Cote D'Azur (Serial)order
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