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 * | BOOKS BY EDITH WHARTON
 * | BOOKS BY EDITH WHARTON

Boulogne to Amiens Royat to Bourges

Beauvais and Rouen Paris to Poitiers

From Rouen to Fontainebleau Poitiers to the Pyrenees

The Loire and the Indre The Pyrenees to Provence

Nohant to Clermont The Rhone to the Seine

In Auvergne A Flight to the North-East

A trip through many parts of France, not to the larger cities, but to the smaller and out-of-the-way towns not often visited and little known, and above all through the country itself. With grace and lightness of touch, Mrs. Wharton gives an impression of a town, a castle, a church, suggesting its charm, its story, and its look to-day with inimitable skill.

"Belongs in that small class of books of observation which are also books of artistic and spiritual interpretation; which not only describe places and monuments, but convey an impression of peoples, a sense of society, with the elusive atmosphere in which everything of historical or artistic value is seen by those who have the gift of sight."

With 56 full-page illustrations, by and
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