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A practical nineteenth-century guide organizes routes along main railways and branch lines across southeastern France and adjacent Italian towns, providing step-by-step itineraries, maps, and marginal mileage for easy distance calculation. Town descriptions list sights in logical visiting order, with hotel ratings, maps, and plans, and advice on cabs, church and gallery hours, and rail and coach connections. Sections cover Mediterranean winter resorts and inland spa towns, offering health-minded recommendations for invalids on clothing, diet, activity, and pacing to preserve therapeutic benefit. Appendices and preliminary information explain timetables, travel procedure, and how to adapt routes to individual needs.
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