France, the Quiet Way

“France, the Quiet Way” by John Liley is a descriptive and practical guide published by Stanford Maritime in 1975. This edition spans 159 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an evocative exploration of the navigable canals and rivers of France, enriched with historical details that enhance the reader’s understanding of these waterways.
Readers will find a wealth of information about boating in France, with a focus on the unique features of its canals. The book serves as a guidebook, providing insights into the practical aspects of navigating these waterways while also celebrating their historical significance. With its illustrative content, “France, the Quiet Way” invites readers to discover the serene beauty and cultural richness of France’s aquatic routes.
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Descriptive, practical and evocatively illustrated book on the navigable canals and rivers of France, including historical detail.
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