Originally posted by Alain Maréchal
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With a bank holiday Monday and leaving home for Eurotunnel on Tuesday first thing, my only resource now is Amazon one day delivery and its now the Ardeche for which I am short of info, but we will have to take our chance, use the internet or use local guides with Mrs CS deciphering - I can't find an in-print Michelin Green Guide for the Ardeche/Cevennes but there may be one in French so we can consider buying one when we are there. (Update: that is realistic, Mrs CS' French language skills are a notch or two better than I previously conveyed). I've spent some time trawling through books on Amazon, and elsewhere - its time consuming because I'm not clear on what area is covered from some of the titles using regional (or Departement) or Geographical area names whereas I am looking for Ardeche and Cevennes. I've spent 30 minutes again after lunch, no English language books on these two but (update) I picked up the Stevenson free as a Kindle book. Thats as much as I can do on the book front, I think
We share your lack of enthusiasm, Alain, for Lonely Planet publiications (In the library, so free loan, seemed to be a dearth of other information at the time so it might have been useful) - but it hadn't occured to me that a liking for Rough Guides put us into the eternal student baby boomer bracket ! (We found their Andalusia guide invaluable in May) If there were a Phaidon culture / art guide for the Ardeche / Cevennes we would buy it .........
As to birds, I'm afraid we have a number of Bird books (which we will take, having been prompted) but are unlikely to buy another at the moment as our shelf space is groaning, we are actually weeding out books. (But I will put that book on the Wish list to consider carefully if it will displace our other bird books).
Finally (I have to concentrate on the many arrangements before we can go, now) many thanks for the helpful suggestions and links, present and any added up to Monday. We'll be able to research these over the weekend, as the constraints of delivery services won't apply.
When we get back I'll post feedback and any recommendations for publications.
Many thanks to you all
CS
p.s - Update Edit - we will indeed be staying a few nights at a number of centres during this holiday. And yes, the weather warning is valuable - I'd already thought September can be stormy in Southern France...
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