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Working & Living France, 2nd (Working & Living - Cadogan)
Monica Larner
Cadogan Guides, 2008
If your heart is set on moving to France, then be sure to use this invaluable new title from Cadogan to make your new start go as smoothly as possible. It covers everything you need to know about living and working in France, from gaining visas and work permits to healthcare and cellular phone services. Each of the different regions in France is ...
Yucatan & Mayan Mexico, 3rd (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Nick Rider
Cadogan Guides, 2005
friendly and factual
I found this book to be most helpful on a quick jaunt into this lush, charming area. The information and guides for Campeche and environs were most precise, including the most sophisticated and elegant restaurants, hotels and day trips. What I felt was strong research ...
Bay of Naples & Southern Italy, 7th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2007
Now fully redesigned, this new edition contains the most up-to-the-minute practical information and listings, along with color photographs and maps. Cadogan explores the home of pizza, seeking out the pleasures of chic Positano and the Amalfi Coast, where Mount Vesuvius towers over the fantasy garden frescoes of Pompeii; the ravishing landscape of ...
Bilbao and the Basque Lands, 4th (Cadogan Guides)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2008
The only real book on Bilbao, but still strong
I had planned a 1 week trip to Bilbao for business (with a companion) and was desparate to find a guidebook on the city. I was just lucky enough to have the 4th edition of Bilbao and the Basque Lands (BBL) published days before departure (with no stock in the 3rd ...
South of France, 8th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2007
Best guide to southern France
I've owned a number of guide books for southern France and examined many more and this is the one I would pick if I could only take one. Rick Steves Provence is good but does not completely cover Provence. After finding too much out of date information in a "new" ...
Lombardy & the Italian Lakes, 6th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2006
Lombardy
This book very in depth with historical background to the Italian lakes district and Lombardy region, so vital if you are going to visit the area. Villages, market days, sightseeing, how to get around etc., all covered in this book, I'll be taking it with me to ...
Vienna Prague Budapest, 2nd (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Mary-Ann Gallagher
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Matthew Gardner
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Cadogan Guides, 2007
A nicely succinct guide.
We used this guide for just Budapest and Prague, not Vienna. It was usefully succinct in its description of the importance of the sights it reviewed. Also, it helped those having a limited amount of time to identify the "must see" sights and gave a quick introduction ...
Bologna & Emilia-Romagna, 4th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2007
great guide to Emilia-Romagna
We traveled to Bologna and Emilia cities and Appenines in September 2008. We loved every minute of it- great food, nice people, and beautiful scenery. This book gave us the best recommendations for restaurants and hotels, with interesting historical background. Well ...
Another Fool in the Balkans: In the Footsteps of Rebecca West (In the Footsteps)
Tony White
Cadogan Guides, 2006
Bold, brave and beautiful
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (10/06) Tony White's "Another Fool in the Balkans," subtitled "In the Footsteps of Rebecca West," is a book that I had to read twice. Let me start by saying that it is a book that hit very close to home. ...
Tuscany, 4th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2006
A completely "user friendly" guide to enjoying all that the land and people of Tuscany have to offer
Part of the outstanding "Cadogan Guides" series, the newly updated and revised fourth edition of Tuscany, by travel experts Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls is a completely "user friendly" guide to enjoying all that the land and people of Tuscany have to offer. Vividly ...
Gascony, the Pyrenees & Toulouse, 5th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2007
Cadogan?s stunning guide to Gascony and the Pyrenees takes you deep into a fascinating region that is home to both Gascons and Basques. This is a place for lazy touring and with Cadogan as your guide, you?ll be able to meander through the beautiful scenery and find the perfect village restaurant where madame will cook you up a hearty plate of ...
A Rambling Fancy: In the Footsteps of Jane Austen (Cadogan Guide)
Caroline Sanderson
Cadogan Guides, 2006
One Woman's Footsteps
I read this while in England. It is just one woman's opinion and reactions to various places that Jane Austen knew or wrote about. The author revisits these places herself and writes about how they are now. To me, the best part was what she wrote about the bedrooms in ...
Granada Seville Cordoba, 4th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2007
Now fully redesigned, this new edition contains the most up-to-the-minute practical information and listings, along with colour photographs and maps. Cadogan?s essential three city guide takes you right into the heart of southern Spain by uncovering the delights of Granada, Seville and Cordoba. Although all Spanish and all Andalucían, each has ...
Cadogan Guides Paris (Cadogan Guides)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2008
A gem among travel books
If you want a travel book with lots of tips, a great deal of history, and -- most of all -- loads of humor and wit, these are the authors for you. This is third travel book by Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls I have read. Each is a gem -- worth reading cover to cover -- ...
Andalucia, 8th (Cadogan Guides)
Dana Facaros
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Michael Pauls
Cadogan Guides, 2008
Takes you right into the heart of southern Spain by uncovering the delights of Granada, Seville and Córdoba, the sparkling coastal resorts and the magnificent landscape ? visits Seville, a city of drama and passion, home to those most Spanish creations, flamenco and tapas, and the greatest gothic cathedral in the world, La Giralda ? explores ...
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