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Normandy - Fiona Duncan


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Normandy - Fiona Duncan

 
Description: ISBN 1405321237 / Genre: Travel / Author: Fiona Duncan, Leonie Glass / Paperback / 144 Pages / Book is published 2008-02-01 by Dorling ... more
Normandy - Fiona Duncan ... Kindersley Publishers Ltd

Newest Review: ... to campsites or self-catering holidays - the top ten of each are listed. The index to the guide covers six pages and seems to ... more

 ... be pretty comprehensive. The Phrase Book, however, consists of a mere two pages and is therefore very limited. It includes sections on emergencies, shopping, eating out, hotels, numbers and time as well as generally useful words. If your knowledge of French is extremely limited and you are staying any length of time, you will need a more comprehensive phrase book than this. There is a map of the whole of Normandy split between the fold-out front and back covers, and the back flap also gives plans of the centre ...more

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Crowned Review Normandy - Fiona Duncan: Seeing the Sights in Normandy (1213 words)
by - written on 09/09/08 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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Top 10 Normandy is a Dorling Kindersley Eye Witness Travel guide book that gives information on what it considers to be the ten best in a wide variety of categories in this region of France, famous for the Bayeux tapestry, the Impressionist painter Claude Monet, the D-Day landings, or even for camembert cheese and calvados. The ten highlights of Normandy range from towns such as Caen, Honfleur or Deauville to individual buildings or sites like Rouen Cathedral, Mont-St-Michel or the Fondation Claude Monet at Giverny. Pays d'Auge is also there for its orchards, villages, and hills, as well as its famous cider and cheese. The ten highlights are focused on in the ...  Read the complete review

 

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