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Bordered by the Mediterranean to the South, Alpine chains to the east and northeast, and the Rhone on the West, Provence has been home to popes and peasants, kings and queens, saints and sinners, and writers, painters, and artists of every description. With luscious full-color photographs and a sensual, captivating text, here is a celebration of the bewitching Provençal way of life, where food and family form the basis of countless customs. Just feast on the they'll draw you inside and make you feel as if you're strolling down Provence's ancient streets, along its coast, and through its diverse, breathtaking countryside. All the colors and flavors in the marketplace seem to pop out, and pictures show the handicrafts, the old palaces, the seasonal festivals, and the unique geological formations of the land. Completely unforgettable.

96 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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April 23, 2012
Since I may not get there this lifetime (or at least not this decade) and as a lover of lavender, I had to snag this book from a library booksale.
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January 29, 2020
Stunning photos and evocative text, if you haven't book a flight to Provence by the time you finish this Barnes and Noble book, there's something wrong! Recommended for Francophiles and lavender-lovers everywhere.
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July 16, 2022
This book was very interesting. Detailed account of the history and plenty of images. How beautiful the Lavender Fields.
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