David Hampshire
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Living and Working in Switzerland: A Survival Handbook
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published
1989
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22 editions
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Living and Working in Australia: A Survival Handbook
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published
1998
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17 editions
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Living and Working in Britain: A Survival Handbook
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published
1993
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16 editions
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Living and Working in France: A Survival Handbook
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published
1995
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18 editions
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Living and Working in Canada: A Survival Handbook
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published
2009
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3 editions
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Living and Working in Spain: A Survival Handbook
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published
1994
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11 editions
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Living and Working in America: A Survival Handbook
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published
1995
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8 editions
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Living and Working in New Zealand: A Survival Handbook
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published
2007
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5 editions
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Buying a Home in France: A Survival Handbook
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published
1999
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14 editions
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London’s Cafés, Coffee Shops & Tearooms
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published
2016
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2 editions
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“Popular prey includes wild boar, deer, partridge, pheasant, duck, snipe, pigeon, rabbit, hare and (for timid hunters) snails.”
― Retiring in France
― Retiring in France
“Hunting is legal from September to February, although the exact dates vary according to the department and the prey, e.g. the close season for snails is 1st April to 30th June.”
― Retiring in France
― Retiring in France
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