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Next Time Round in Tuscany

Next Time Round in Tuscany
Author: Ian Norrie
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781854105417

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In this guide Ian Norrie goes off the beaten track to explore the less familiar sights and pleasures of Tuscany that can be enjoyed without the distractions of char abancs and souvenir shops. '


Next Time Round in Provence

Next Time Round in Provence
Author: Ian Norrie
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1993
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781854102393

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Ian Norrie graphically depicts some of the little known places of interest in Provence concentrating primarily on the Vaucluse and the Bouches-du-Rhone.


Provence

Provence
Author:
Publisher: Fodor's Travel Publications
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2001
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Romantic and practical, this volume marries essays and articles on the south of France with detailed tips and advice. The book is rich with reflections by esteemed writers on the history, culture, food, drink, and natural beauty of one of the world's most visited regions.


The Lost Carousel of Provence

The Lost Carousel of Provence
Author: Juliet Blackwell
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451490630

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An artist lost to history, a family abandoned to its secrets, and the woman whose search for meaning unearths it all in a sweeping and expressive story from the New York Times bestselling author of Letters from Paris. Long, lonely years have passed for the crumbling Château Clement, nestled well beyond the rolling lavender fields and popular tourist attractions of Provence. Once a bustling and dignified ancestral estate, now all that remains is the château's gruff, elderly owner and the softly whispered secrets of generations buried and forgotten. But time has a way of exposing history's dark stains, and when American photographer Cady Drake finds herself drawn to the château and its antique carousel, she longs to explore the relic's shadowy origins beyond the small scope of her freelance assignment. As Cady digs deeper into the past, unearthing century-old photographs of the Clement carousel and its creators, she might be the one person who can bring the past to light and reunite a family torn apart.


Books

Books
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1990
Genre: Best books
ISBN:

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Books Magazine

Books Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1993
Genre: Best Books
ISBN:

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The Table Comes First

The Table Comes First
Author: Adam Gopnik
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0307399036

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Transplanted Canadian, New Yorker writer and author of Paris to the Moon, Gopnik is publishing this major new work of narrative non-fiction alongside his 2011 Massey Lecture. An illuminating, beguiling tour of the morals and manners of our present food manias, in search of eating's deeper truths, asking "Where do we go from here?" Never before have so many North Americans cared so much about food. But much of our attention to it tends towards grim calculation (what protein is best? how much?); social preening ("I can always score the last reservation at xxxxx"); or graphic machismo ("watch me eat this now"). Gopnik shows we are not the first food fetishists but we are losing sight of a timeless truth, "the table comes first": what goes on around the table matters as much to life as what we put on the table: families come together (or break apart) over the table, conversations across the simplest or grandest board can change the world, pain and romance unfold around it--all this is more essential to our lives than the provenance of any zucchini or the road it travelled to reach us. Whatever dilemmas we may face as omnivores, how not what we eat ultimately defines our society. Gathering people and places drawn from a quarter century's reporting in North America and France, The Table Comes First marks the beginning a new conversation about the way we eat now.


Old Provence

Old Provence
Author: Theodore Andrea Cook
Publisher: Signal Books
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781902669182

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Journeying through Southern France in the first years of the 20th century, Theodore Andrea Cook discovers a landscape where the presence of Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans is still evident in the Mediterranean's surviving architecture. In Arles, Nimes, Orange and Frejus, he witnesses the wonders of Roman arenas, temples and monuments. At the imposing aqueduct of the Pont du Gard he sees the genius of Roman engineering.


Provence

Provence
Author: Michelin
Publisher: Michelin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1996
Genre: Provence (France)
ISBN: 9782061375037

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A Pig in Provence

A Pig in Provence
Author: Georgeanne Brennan
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2012-07-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452119228

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A woman and her family give up life in 1970s America for a farmhouse in southern France in this memoir peppered with delicious French recipes. From the publisher of Under the Tuscan Sun comes another extraordinary memoir of a woman embarking on a new life—this time in the South of France. In 1970, James Beard Award–winning author Georgeanne Brennan set out to realize the dream of a peaceful, rural existence en Provence. She and her husband, with their young daughter in tow, bought a small farmhouse with a little land, and a few goats and pigs and so began a life-affirming journey. Filled with delicious recipes and local color, this evocative and passionate memoir describes her life cooking and living in the Provençal tradition. Praise for A Pig in Provence “You can almost smell the lavender as you follow Brennan’s love affair with the province that became her second home and shaped the culinary persona of this cooking teacher and food author. Brennan is a talented storyteller.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Georgeanne Brennan’s captivating memoir reminds me of why I, too, was enchanted by Provence. She beautifully captures the details of living in a place where the culture of the table ties a community together—where everyone knows the butcher and the baker, and everyone depends on the farmers.” —Alice Waters, owner, Chez Panisse “Fascinating . . . Brennan revels equally in the preparation and consumption of the regional cuisine You can almost hear her lips smacking.” —The New York Times Book Review “Georgeanne Brennan’s romance with Provence continues to deepen, and the result of her long residence there is an intimacy with local people, food, and folkways. I would love to pull up a chair to her table.” —Frances Mayes, author of Under the Tuscan Sun