Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Guide to Normandy and Brittany: Their Celtic Monuments, Ancient Churches, and Pleasant Watering-Places
This guide-book consists of Routes which follow the course of the main Railways. To adapt these Routes as far as possible to the requirements of every one, the Branch Lines are also pointed out, together with the stations from which the Coaches run, in connection with the trains, to towns dis tant from the railway. The description of the places on these branch lines is printed in a smaller letter than that of those on the main lines.
Each Route has the Map indicated on which it is to be found. By aid of these maps the traveller can easily dis cover his exact situation, and either form new routes for himself, or follow those given.
The Arrangement of the Routes is such, that they may be taken either from the commencement to the end, or from the end to the commencement. The Route from Boulogne to Paris, for example, does equally well for Paris to Boulogne.
The Distance of towns from the place of starting to the terminus is expressed by the figures which accompany them on each side of the margin while the distance of any two towns on the same route from each other is found by sub tracting their marginal figures on either side from each other.
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