100 Quotes by Jean Racine'100 Quotes by Jean Racine' uncovers one of the greatest playwrights of 17th-century France...3,99
100 Quotes by Jean Giraudoux'100 Quotes by Jean Giraudoux' takes readers on a journey behind the scenes of one of the most important French dramatists of the period between World War I and World War II...3,99
100 Quotes by Jean de la Bruyère'100 Quotes by Jean de la Bruyère' is a collection of thoughts from the French philosopher, moralist, and author of 'Caractères'...3,99
100 Quotes by Molière'100 Quotes by Molière' is a compendium of thoughts and observations by one of the greatest minds of 17th-century France...3,99
100 Quotes by Denis DiderotFeaturing some of the most brilliant and notable sayings from a man living on the cusp of a revolutionising world, '100 Quotes by Denis Diderot' uncovers one of the most influential - yet almost...3,99
100 Quotes by Jules Renard'100 Quotes by Jules Renard' uncovers the famous French author and member of the literary organisation, Académie Goncourt...3,99
Fietsgids Cycling the Camino de Santiago | Cicerone The Camino de Santiago de Compostela (Camino Francés or Way of St James) is among the world's most famous pilgrimages: Christian pilgrims have travelled to the shrine of St James in Santiago, northern Spain, since the ninth century. This guide provides all the information you need to successfully cycle the Camino. The Camino Francés is the most popular variant of the Camino, linking St Jean-Pied-de-Port on the French-Spanish border with Santiago via Pamplona, Burgos and León. The guide presents the journey in 18 stages. Two versions of the route are described, the first (770km) based closely on the walkers' route and suitable for hybrid or mountain bikes; the second (798km) a 'road route' for road and touring cycles. It can be cycled in around 10-14 days and is very well provisioned. Clear route description and mapping are accompanied by notes on local points of interest, as well as background information on Spanish history and the history of the Camino. The practicalities are also t…18,95
56 fables of La FontaineThe Fables of Jean de La Fontaine were issued in several volumes from 1668 to 1694. They are classics of French literature...7,99
Wandelatlas 4001 Haute Route Chamonix to Zermatt | National Geographic - Waterproof - Tear-Resistant - Topographic Map The Haute Route--aka the High Route or Mountaineers' Route--traverses the French and Swiss Alps. It was conceived as a summer mountaineering route in the mid-nineteenth century by members of the English Alpine Club. Though originally called The High-Level Route by members of the Alpine Club, in 1911, a group first successfully established a winter route from Bourg St. Pierre to Zermatt on skis and afterwards the name of the route was translated into French. As a result of their success, the French term stuck, and the journey gained a reputation amid skiers and ski mountaineers as a classic must-do winter/spring tour. There is also a non-technical Walker's Haute Route that has gained in popularity and become a classic in and of itself. This Topographic Map Guide outlines two different variations of the Haute Route from Chamonix, France to Zermatt, Switzerland: one for hikers and one for skiers. The northernmost route or, Walker's Route, d…16,95