Holidays in Eastern France by Matilda Betham-Edwards
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in "Frazer's Magazine," 1878.
In a former work, "Western France," I treated of a part of France which was ultra-Catholic; in this one I was chiefly among the more Protestant districts of the whole country, and it may be interesting to many to compare the two. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. The Valley of the Marne CHAPTER II. Noisiel: the City of Chocolate CHAPTER III. Provins and Troyes CHAPTER IV. Among French Protestants at Montbeliard CHAPTER V. St. Hippolyte, Morteau, and the Swiss Borderland CHAPTER VI. Besancon and its Environs CHAPTER VII. Ornans, Courbet's Country, and the Valley of the Loue CHAPTER VIII. Salins, Arbois, and the Wine Country of the Jura CHAPTER IX. Lons-le-Saunier |
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