James BromwichThe Roman Remains of Southern France
(Routledge). The only comprehensive guide to the subject - detailed,
well illustrated and approachable. In addition to accounts of the
famous sites, it will lead you off the map to little-known discoveries.
Glynn ChristianEdible France
(Grub Street; Interlink). A guide to food rather than restaurants:
regional produce, local specialities, markets and best shops for buying
goodies to bring back home.
Cicerone Walking Guides
(Cicerone, UK). Neat, durable guides, with detailed route descriptions. Titles include
Tour of Mont Blanc; Chamonix-Mont Blanc; Tour of the Oisans
(GR54);
French Alps
(GR5);
The Way of Saint James
(GR65);
Tour of the Queyras; The Pyrenean Trail
(GR10);
Walks and Climbs in the Pyrenees
.
Robin G. CollombCorsica Mountains
(West Col, UK). Covers all the principal mountain peaks, with
information on different approaches and ascents backed up with
diagrams.
Elizabeth DavidFrench Provincial Cooking
(Penguin, UK). A classic cookery book, written in 1960 by the English
expert on French food. The recipes are in fine prose rather than manual
speak, with excellent detail and warnings about tricky processes or the
need for particular skills; and they work, even with non-French
ingredients. She makes the subject of kitchen equipment fascinating and
beautifully describes the different regional cuisines.
Mary DavisThe Green Guide to France
(Green Print, UK). Definitely not the Michelin, this is a resource
guide to French national parks and wildlife reserves, veggie
restaurants, communes and the like.
Emplois d'Été en France (published in
France, distributed by Vacation Work, UK). Annual listings (in French)
of thousands of summer jobs available in France.
Footpaths of Europe Series (16 titles;
Robertson McCarta, UK). Route guides to most areas of France including
Corsica, covering the system of GR footpaths, illustrated with 1:50,000
colour survey maps. These are English versions of the Topoguides des Sentiers de Grande Randonnée
(CNSGR, Paris), which are widely available in France and not hard to follow with a working knowledge of French.
Mark HampshellLive and Work in France
(Vacation Work, UK, o/p). An invaluable guide for anyone considering
residence or work in France; packed with ideas and advice on job
hunting, bureaucracy, tax, health, etc.
Haute-Savoie & Mont Blanc (Two Wheels,
UK, o/p). The only English-language guide to mountain-biking, detailing
fifty off-road routes of varying difficulty in that region.
Louisa JonesGardens of the French Riviera
(Flammarion). The history and traditions of Riviera gardens accompanied by gorgeous photographs.
W. LippertFleurs des Montagnes, Alpages et Forêts
(Miniguide Nathan Tout Terrain, Paris). Best palm-sized colour guide if
you want something to pack away with your gear in the mountains.
Carol Pineau & Maureen KellyWorking in France
(AL Books, US, o/p). A practical guide, aimed at American readers, on
how to get jobs in France, highlighting the cultural differences that
affect job interviews and business practice generally.
Kev ReynoldsWalks and Climbs in the Pyrenees
(Cicerone Press, UK). The classic English guide for walking in the Pyrenees.
Georges VéronHaute Randonnée Pyrénées
(Randonnées Pyrénéennes, Paris; Gastons-West Col, o/p). East-to-west
description of the High Level route across the Pyrenees.
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