To Live in France by James Bentley

To Live in France by James Bentley

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This text celebrates the people of France, its lifestyle and varied landscape. Photographs and commentary explore old churches and farm-houses, narrow streets, medieval houses, vaulted passages and ancient fountains, half-timbered houses in Normandy and the colours of the Cote Vermeille.

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To Live in France by James Bentley

This text celebrates the people of France, its lifestyle and varied landscape. Photographs and commentary explore old churches and farm-houses, narrow streets, medieval houses, vaulted passages and ancient fountains, half-timbered houses in Normandy and the colours of the Cote Vermeille.

James Bentley (1937-2000) worked as a teacher, academic, historian, and Anglican priest, among other things. He was the Vicar of Oldham, Lancashire, Dean and Senior Chaplain at Eton College, Windsor, and the University of Sussex's Maurice Reckitt Research Fellow in Christian Social Philosophy.

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ISBN 13 9780500017968
ISBN 10 0500017964
Title To Live in France
Author James Bentley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1997-11-03
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.