About This Book
The author records a series of travels through lesser-known districts of eastern France, staying with local families rather than in hotels and exploring valleys, mountain fastnesses, lakes, cascades, vineyards, and pastoral countryside. She describes towns and regions, including the Marne valley, Montbéliard and surrounding Protestant communities, Besançon, Ornans and the Loue, and the Jura highlands with their salt and wine districts, and sketches daily life among peasants, townspeople, artisans, and clergy. Observations mix practical travel notes and cultural contrasts with evocations of scenery that attracted painters. Appendices offer itineraries, an outline of regional history, and notes on the geology of the Jura.
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