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Accounting for Taste, The Triumph of French Cuisine
Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson
FOOD
2006
PAPER
262 PAGES
A penetrating look at the evolution of the food of France into "French cuisine," a benchmark for international cooking and shorthand for high culture. Ferguson explores the history and personalities that brought about this revolution in taste.
(FRN691, $25.00) |
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The Age of the Cathedrals, Art and Society 980-1420
Georges Duby
HISTORY
1983
PAPER
320 PAGES
The definitive historical study of the building of the great cathedrals. French scholar Duby, writing very accessibly, describes the cathedrals themselves, and the philosophical, religious, and political climate that enabled them to be built.
(EUR01, $28.00) |
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At Home in France
Ann Barry
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1997
PAPER
247 PAGES
Subtitled "Tales of an American and Her House Abroad," this account of life in a small village in southwestern France is shot through with Barry's irony and New York outlook on life. A part-time visitor -- and no homebody despite the title -- she includes her excursions to Rocamadour, Brittany, Provence and other regions in search of fun and food. Barry was a travel editor at the "New Yorker" and "New York Times."
(FRN215, $19.00) |
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The Autumn of the Middle Ages
Johan Huizinga
HISTORY
1997
PAPER
467 PAGES
A pioneering work of social and cultural history, this classic volume is a richly detailed portrait of life, thought and art in 14th- and 15th-century France and the Netherlands. You may have read this book in your college history class, but this graceful new translation is well worth a re-visit before journeying to these regions. With 45 illustrations complementing Huizinga's focus on the art and architecture.
(EUR17, $30.00) |
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Auvergne Map
IGN
2006
MAP
A map of the Auvergne from Moulins south to Aurillac and Le Puy-en-Velay, at a scale of 1:250,000. Two Sides. 39x43 inches.
(FRN607, $11.95) |
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Auvergne-Limousin Map 522
Michelin
MAP
A regional map of Auvergne-Limousin, including Limoges and St.-Etienne, a scale of 1:200,000. All of France is covered in 21 regional maps. One Side. 40 X 61 inches.
(FRN62, $12.95) |
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Becoming Human, Evolution and Human Uniqueness
Ian Tattersall
NATURAL HISTORY
1999
PAPER
258 PAGES
A cultural history of our tribe, Tattersall offers a wide-ranging, thought-provoking tour of human origins and culture from an anthropologist's point of view. His focus is, in part, on the human ability to represent the world in symbol and art. A curator in the department of anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History and popular author, Tattersall is an opinionated, cultured guide to Homo sapiens.
(NAT45, $15.95) |
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Birds of Europe
Lars Svensson
FIELD GUIDE
2010
PAPER
416 PAGES
FAVORITE
This Princeton Field Guide features 3,500 illustrations by Killian Mullarney and Dan Zetterstrom. Color plates depict every species -- and sometimes several different variants -- for 722 birds found from the Urals to the Atlantic, Scandinavia to the Middle East.
(FG47, $29.95) |
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Blue Guide Southwest France
Delia Gray-Durant
GUIDEBOOK
2006
PAPER
512 PAGES
A compact guide to southwestern France with a strong focus on history and architecture. Within the borders of this region are prehistoric caves and grottos, among the largest collection of medieval towns and castles in Europe, and splendid cathedrals. Organized as a driving guide, it includes helpful town plans. It covers the region from Toulouse west across the Pyrenees, the Atlantic coast, Bordeaux and Biarritz.
(FRN53, $28.95) |
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Bordeaux Wine Region Map
IGN
MAP
A regional map of Bordeaux, shown at a scale of 1:250,000. One Side. 35x31 inches.
(FRN203, $12.95) |
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Cadogan Guide The Dordogne, Lot & Bordeaux
Michael Pauls
Dana Facaros
GUIDEBOOK
2007
PAPER
464 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to the region from Bordeaux to Toulouse with detailed information on cultural attractions, history, suggested tours, and select places to stay, eat and ship. Facaros gives due attention to the river routes through the Aquitaine along the Dordogne, Lot and Tarn.
(FRN224, $19.95) |
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Clara's Grand Tour, Travels With a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-century Europe
Glynis Ridley
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
240 PAGES
The entertaining history of a most unusual eighteenth-century European celebrity. Clara the Indian rhinoceros was brought to Europe in 1741 by the Dutch sea captain Douwemout Van der Meer, and toured for seventeen years, to the delight of heads of state such as Louis XV and Frederick the Great. A marvelous and unique look at the introduction of Eastern wildlife into the Western world.
(FRN536, $12.00) |
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Claudine's House
Colette
Doris Lessing
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
166 PAGES
A marvelous new translation of Colette's warm, sensual account of growing up under her mother's watchful care in the south of France. Written 20 years after her wildly popular Claudine novels.
(FRN570, $15.95) |
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Companion Guide Gascony and Dordogne
Richard Barber
GUIDEBOOK
2002
PAPER
348 PAGES
A comprehensive, serious-minded guide to the architecture, art and culture of Gascony and Dordogne, combining descriptions of each attraction with personal anecdote. With black-and-white photos and maps throughout.
(FRN06, $34.95) |
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The Dark Vineyard
Martin Walker
LITERATURE
2011
PAPER
320 PAGES
As in Martin Walker's delightful debut, Bruno, Chief of Police (FRN811, $14.95), this second novel is packed with mystery, food, wine and the charms of the French countryside. Convincingly set in rural France, these gripping whodunits, Perigord style, feature a charming detective, irresistible female police officer, a complex and timely crime, and a marvelous sense of the cafes, markets, bakeries and people of the Dordogne. You can't help but fall in love with Walker's oenophile detective. He's interrupted, for example, in mid-haircut to come to the aid of his friend Hubert de Montignac, dealing with an obstreperous Porsche-driving Parisian, who had just dropped a bottle of Chateau Petrus '82 in his celebrated wine shop. Bruno handles the situation with his usual aplomb.
(FRN890, $14.95) |
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A Distant Mirror, The Calamitous 14th Century
Barbara Tuchman
HISTORY
1987
PAPER
Tuchman's celebrated history of Europe before the Renaissance, a time of both splendor and war, taking in the crusades, the Plague and other monumental events of the time.
(FRN212, $18.95) |
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Divisadero
Michael Ondaatje
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
273 PAGES
Ondaatje weaves several stories into an interconnected, lushly depicted tale of family, desire and dislocation this this novel, which moves back-and-forth in time from San Francisco to Nevada's casinos and, eventually, to south-central France, where Ondaatje's Anna becomes immersed in the life and the world of a writer from an earlier time.
(FRN665, $15.00) |
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An Englishman A La Campagne, Life in Deepest France
Michael Sadler
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2005
PAPER
182 PAGES
A humourous, quirky narrative of Englishman Michael Sadler making do in rural France, filled with anecdotes that convey the charm of the French countryside and the unavoidable mishaps that accompany Sandler's immersion in local life.
(FRN569, $12.95) |
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Extinct Humans
Ian Tattersall
Jeffrey Schwartz
ARCHAEOLOGY
2001
PAPER
224 PAGES
An illustrated overview of the origin of our species, rewarding for both the scholar and interested general reader. Tattersall and Schwartz, as knowledgeable as anyone with the six-million-year hominid fossil record, explore the history of our species in this masterly synthesis of archaeological discovery. It features good color photographs of key evidence.
(NAT46, $30.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide France
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2012
PAPER
720 PAGES
This superb guide to all of France features color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a region-by-region synopsis of the country's attractions. Handsome, convenient and up-to-date, this is the guide to carry.
(FRN01, $30.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide Provence & the Cote D'Azur
Roger Williams
GUIDEBOOK
2012
PAPER
272 PAGES
BEST SELLER
This superb guide, another entry in the excellent Eyewitness series, features color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a district-by-district synopsis of attractions in both Provence and the Riviera, including Avignon, Arles, Marseille, Nice and Cannes.
(FRN18, $23.00) |
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France and the French, A Modern History
Rod Kedward
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2007
PAPER
736 PAGES
A sweeping, in-depth history of France from 1900 to the present day, from the disasterous world wars to the crumbling of the empire to France's modern place in the European Union.
(FRN573, $24.95) |
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France Map
Michelin
MAP
A colorful, accurate and up-to-date map of France at a scale of 1:1,000,000, with scenic routes highlighted. We also carry a variety of more detailed regional and city maps. One Side. 40x61 inches.
(FRN07, $12.95) |
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French English Bilingual Visual Dictionary
DK Publishing
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2005
PAPER
360 PAGES
With thousands of neatly arranged color photographs, this compact book is impressively comprehensive, covering everything from the basics of le corps (body) to the vocabulary of la buanderie (utility room). With a handy reference section in the back.
(FRN520, $14.95) |
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From Here, You Can't See Paris: Seasons of a French Village and its Restaurant
Michael S. Sanders
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2003
PAPER
322 PAGES
A lively account of a year in the small village of Les Arques in southwestern France. A fluent speaker of French (and fine chef) Sanders is a sharp observer of local routines in the farming village. Located in the Lot region near Cahors, Les Argues (population 170) was home for 30 years to the sculptor Ossip Zadkine, whose studio is now a small museum. La Recreation, the restaurant where Sanders worked, and an artist retreat are the only businesses in town.
(FRN478, $13.99) |
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The Gothic Enterprise, A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral
Robert A. Scott
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2005
PAPER
294 PAGES
Scott, whose interest in the history of cathedrals began when he first saw the magnificent Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Salisbury, England, takes his reader on a historical, architectural and sociological tour of the magnificent spires and stained-glass windows that dot the landscape of Europe. It's an accessible, personable overview.
(EUR190, $21.95) |
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Henri Matisse 1869-1954, Master of Color
Volkmar Essers
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2000
PAPER
96 PAGES
This slim book, an entry in Taschen's popular Basic Art series, features 300 color reproductions of Matisse's work along with brief accompanying text.
(ART45, $9.99) |
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Here Is Where We Meet
John Berger
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
256 PAGES
This novel weaves a portrait of several European countries through encounters with the dead, from the narrator's mother, whom he discovers on a park bench in Lisbon, to a childhood friend wandering a market in Krakow. "The dead don't stay where they are buried," the protagonist's mother tells him, and this becomes the mantra for this most unusual journey through Europe's history and people.
(EUR189, $15.00) |
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Lest Innocent Blood be Shed
Philip P. Hallie
HISTORY
1994
PAPER
336 PAGES
A riveting account of the people of people of Le Chambon and their remarkable efforts on behalf of the Jews of the village during the horrors of WWII. Agaionst all odds, the villagers hid -- and saved the lives of -- hundreds of Jewish children in the region.
(FRN471, $14.99) |
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Life With Picasso
Francoise Gilot
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1989
PAPER
352 PAGES
This intimate memoir is as much about Picasso's art as it is about Gilot's experiences with Picasso as a lover and companion. She met Picasso in Paris in 1943, during the German occupation of France, when she was 21 and he was 62. For ten years, she lived with the artist, gave birth to two of his children, and served as his model. She recounts their life together with careful attention to detail, combining memoir, art history and romance.
(ART42, $16.00) |
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Little Saint
Hannah Green
RELIGION
2001
PAPER
300 PAGES
A moving, reverential account of the traditions and lore of the village of Conques in South-central France, noted for its magnificent gold reliquary, a stop on the Way of St. James. Green interweaves stories about the poor child (beheaded by her father in the fourth century for being a Christian), historical documents and tales of Green's own encounters with modern villagers. The author, who died while preparing the manuscript for this unclassifiable tribute, became deeply drawn to St. Foy and the cult which grew up around her.
(FRN420, $19.00) |
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Mammals of Europe
Priscilla Barrett
David W. MacDonald
FIELD GUIDE
2002
PAPER
320 PAGES
Published by Princeton, this is a field guide to land and marine mammals throughout Europe, both endemic and introduced. With more than 600 color illustrations of over 200 mammals, it's a comprehensive handbook, with detailed descriptions, range maps and commentary on behavior.
(FG61, $38.50) |
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The Mays of Ventadorn, Tales from Southwest France
W.S. Merwin
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2002
PAPER
192 PAGES
A shapely memoir and meditation by the great poet and author of The Lost Upland: Stories of Southwest France. Merwin -- who has had a farmhouse in the region for decades -- writes of rural traditions, his own love of the region, and, specifically, of the narrative poems and songs of the troubadours. The title refers to the ruined 12-century chateaux of Bernart de Ventadorn in southern France. A book in the series National Geographic Directions.
(FRN341, $20.00) |
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Midi Pyrenees Map 525
Michelin Travel Publications
MAP
A nicely detailed (1:200,000), frequently updated regional map of the central Pyrenees, centered on Toulouse. All of France is covered in 21 maps. Two Sides. 39x56 inches.
(FRN163, $12.99) |
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Mont Saint Michel and Chartres
Henry Brooks Adams
HISTORY
1986
PAPER
398 PAGES
First published at the turn of the century, this classic work is a meditation on the Medieval world as reflected through its most famous religious structures.
(FRN44, $17.00) |
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Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe
Barry W Cunliffe
HISTORY
2001
PAPER
532 PAGES
Dozens of experts contributed essays to this illustrated account of the sweep of early human history in Europe from the Paleolithic to the fall of the Roman Empire, featuring 300 well-integrated maps, photographs and site plans.
(EUR32, $31.95) |
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Pimsleur Quick & Simple French
Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2005
AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic French, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations. The Pimsleur method emphasizes the use of listening skills without reading materials (so there isn't a book to follow along). It's advertised as "Totally audio: hear it, learn it, speak it."
(FRN523, $19.95) |
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Prehistoric Art in Europe
N.K. Sanders
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1992
PAPER
508 PAGES
An overview of European prehistoric art, well illustrated with black-and-white photos, line drawings and maps. This book places the cave art in southwestern France within the larger context of prehistoric art.
(EUR02, $40.00) |
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Short Stories in French
Richard Coward
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
214 PAGES
From Daniel Boulanger's exploration of revenge and the desire for recognition in "The Hunter's Cafe," to Alain Gerber's brief and poetic "You Never Die," these stories by contemporary authors make good reading in any language. A volume in New Penguin Parallel Texts.
(FRN594, $15.00) |
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To Travel Hopefully, Footsteps In The French Cevennes
Christopher Rush
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2005
PAPER
279 PAGES
In a last ditch effort to regain himself after the death of his wife, Rush heads off to France with a donkey on the trail of fellow Scot Robert Louis Stevenson. It's a beautifully written, moving tale of getting through grief.
(FRN534, $17.95) |
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Vincent Van Gogh, The Passionate Eye
Pascal Bonafoux
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1992
PAPER
175 PAGES
FAVORITE
From Paris to Asnieres, Amsterdam and "dazzling Provence," this jewel of a book traces the life and art of Vincent Van Gogh, the spirited, self-destructive painter who celebrated the golden light of the south of France. With hundreds of color and archival photographs. A volume in the acclaimed "Discoveries" series.
(FRN29, $12.95) |
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Vive La Revolution, A Stand-up History of the French Revolution
Mark Steel
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
This "stand-up history" hits all the major points of the French revolution in a distinctly unique (and hilarious) style. Steel, as you might guess, is a British comedian with a flair for history.
(FRN609, $15.00) |
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Walking in France, Exploring France's Great Towns And Finest Landscapes on Foot
John Souter
Gillian Souter
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
288 PAGES
A wonderful guide for the independent traveler, featuring walks in a variety of French locations and settings. There are several suggestions for strolls in Paris as well as walks in rural areas, small cities and vineyards. With maps and color photographs.
(FRN533, $20.00) |
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Walking in the Dordogne
Janet Norton
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
224 PAGES
An overview of the region and practical guide to 30 recommended walks in the Dordogne, taking in villages, chateaux and other local spots. With full color maps and photographs.
(FRN516, $22.00) |
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Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries
Ornella D'Alessio
Marco Santini
FOOD
2005
HARD COVER
324 PAGES
Part how-to, part guidebook, part picture book, this charming coffee table treat covers sprawling French vineyards as well as lesser-known hidden treasures in Austria and Hungary. The authors, both Italian journalists and wine connoisseurs, provide helpful tips alongside the hundreds of magnificent color photographs.
(EUR191, $35.00) |
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A World Lit Only By Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, Portrait of an Age
William Manchester
HISTORY
1993
PAPER
322 PAGES
In this wide-ranging study, Manchester evokes in vivid detail the great figures and daily life of the 16th century, with information on Henry VIII, Magellan, Borgia, da Vinci and Martin Luther. This is his 18th book and Manchester knows how to tell a great story. It's divided into three sections: Renaissance, Reformation and Discovery.
(EUR06, $15.99) |
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A Year in Provence
Peter Mayle
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1991
PAPER
207 PAGES
The original best-selling tale of settling down in Provence, told with warmth and a great deal of humor. It offers a wonderful inside look at the charms and quirks of the people and the countryside in the south of France. From the best meals in the valley to shady dealings with black-market truffle-hunters to the trials of finding construction workers who will finish their work within a given decade, this loving, mirth-filled picture of the Vaucluse is a mouth-watering treat.
(FRN19, $14.95) |
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