The Companion Guide to Normandy

Summary
One of an excellent series of travel guides covering much of Europe and the British Isles that can be enjoyed just as much at home as on the road. Always well written, they are obviously not intended as a guide to hotels and restaurants although some classic establishments do get a mention. They are concerned with those timeless aspects of European culture, including architecture and historic sites of all kinds, which are described in the individual style of the particular writer.
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