Provence A-Z

Provence A-Z

2009 • 304 pages

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The ultimate "dictionary" for lovers of Provence: Peter Mayle's personal selection of the foods, customs and words he finds most fascinating, curious, delicious, or just plain fun.Though organized from A to Z, this is hardly a conventional work of reference. In more than 170 entries, Peter Mayle--bestselling author of A Year in Provence--writes about subjects as wide-ranging as architecture and zingue-zingue-zoun (in the local patois, a word meant to describe the sound of a violin). And, of course, he writes about food and drink: vin rose, truffles, olives, melons, bouillabaisse, the cheese that killed a Roman emperor, even a cure for indigestion. Provence A-Z is a delight for Peter Mayle's ever-growing audience and the perfect complement to any guidebook on Provence, or, for that matter, France.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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3 primary books6 released books

Provence

Provence is a 6-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1989 with contributions by Peter Mayle.

#1
A Year in Provence
#2
Toujours Provence
#3
Encore Provence
Hotel Pastis: A Novel of Provence
Hotel Pastis

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Its appeal was also its downfall: The little stories were often just a bit too little. I should have stuck with the abridgement.

January 1, 2007

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