France

“France” by Dorling Kindersley Publishing is a comprehensive travel guide published by Dorling Kindersley in 1994. This 1st American edition spans 672 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an in-depth exploration of France, highlighting its vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and diverse regions, making it a valuable resource for travelers seeking to understand the country’s unique offerings.
Readers will find detailed information on various aspects of travel in France, including practical tips and insights into local customs. The guide covers significant attractions and experiences, ensuring that visitors can navigate the rich architectural heritage and lively neighborhoods. With a focus on travel and reference, this edition serves as an essential companion for anyone looking to explore the diverse landscapes and cultural experiences that France has to offer.
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The guide that shows you what other travel books only tell you America’s 3rd largest city is known for its non-stop energy, outstanding architecture, ethnic neighborhoods and cultural life. DK’s Eyewitness Travel Guides: Chicago set the standard for the balance of sightseeing, historical and practical information. Whether going to see the Cubs at Wrigley Field, looking for a Chagall at the Art Institute, or heading to the top of the John Hancock Building, there is no better guide to show you what the Windy City has to offer. Includes a spectacular bird’s-eye view of the Magnificent Mile, floor plans of the major museums, with excellent coverage of the city’s nightlife, shops and markets.
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