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The Michelin "LOCAL" Map series is a new collection of 45 maps. This collection covers all of France. The "new generation" of Michelin road maps gives motorists a special look for getting well acauainted with a specific geographical area of France, within a 100-kilometer radius.
This travel guide to Vendee and Charente-Maritime features illustrations, itineraries, a comprehensive factfile and details of places to visit."
"11 months house exchange in the sticks in France! What will you DO?" was the constant question asked of us by our friends. "Simply live...live a day at a time!" was our reply. "But you don't even speak French!!!" they cried. "Hang on," we replied, "we've been studying the language diligently under our Professeur, Patricia, at the University of the Third Age. We can even say: bonjour, mes amis." " We are two not-so-young, retired Australians, who love France and we wanted the real experience of actually living in France, not just the "18-day typical tourist drive-through just $8,543 discounted if you book NOW" experience. We were seeking authenticity! And we found it. In the tiny hamlet of "...
The Rough Guides Snapshot France: Poitou-Charentes and the Atlantic Coastis the ultimate travel guide to this beautiful southwestern region of France. It leads you through the region with reliable information and comprehensive coverage of all the sights and attractions, from scaling the magnificent Dune du Pyla - the largest sand dune in Europe - and visiting the mind-blowing film theme park, Futuroscope, to enjoying a night out in buzzing Bordeaux and exploring the history of cartoons in pretty Angoulême. Detailed maps and up-to-date listings pinpoint the best cafés, restaurants, hotels, shops, bars and nightlife, ensuring you make the most of your trip, whether passing through, staying f...
From the fall of the Bastille to the rise of Napoleon, Paris was the stage for most of the greatest crises of the French Revolution. Indeed, for many historians, the Revolution was a distinctly Parisian phenomenon, restricted to the galleries of the Tuileries and the chambers of the Jacobin Club. But Paris was only one setting for a national terror which was frequently and painfully felt outside the capital. What happened during these momentous years beyond Paris? How did the revolution spread from the capital and how did it affect people living in the provinces? Drawing on newly discovered and unpublished sources which cast fresh light on the lives of everyday men and women caught up in the...