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Provence is one of the world's beloved placesredolent with the scent of lavender, steeped in olive oil, marinated in wine. Provence teaches us to appreciate the simple life of abundancebuying bread at the morning market, lingering over meals, and soaking in the vistas of old stone villages surrounded by fields of flowers. Immerse yourself in the landscape and light that has inspired some of the greatest artists of all time. Travelers' Tales Provence takes you into a magnificent world of food, wine, history, and art. For those who love this region, Travelers' Tales Provence will rekindle fond memories. For those who have not yet ventured into this magical part of France, it will fire the imagination with the many delights that await.
- Experience the time-honored ritual of pressing olives for oil with Carol Drinkwater
- Join Lawrence Durrell as he opens the day at a Provençal town market
- Hike the hills of Provence with Margie Goldsmith
- Search the back streets of Nice for the perfect pan bagnat with Calvin Trillin
- Explore the charm of Aix-en-Provence with M.F.K. Fisher
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- From Romans and Popes to painters and Peter Mayle, this locale has an irresistibly rich culture
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Provence has cast a spell over travelers for generations. And its no wonder it is the archetype of French style and joie de vivre. With its fields of lavender, wine caves, Roman ruins, and delectable food, Provence proves unforgettable. From Romans and Popes to painters and Peter Mayle, this locale has an irresistibly rich culture and the reader can experience it all in this engaging illustrated collection.
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