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A Culinary Journey in Gascony: Recipes and Stories from My French Canal Boat
In the heart of the Gascony region of France sits some of the country’s richest farmland, the source of foie gras, juicy strawberries, wild game, and other delectables prized throughout Europe. Through the center of this productive land winds the Canal Latéral à la Garonne, a picturesque waterway dotted with medieval villages, stone bridges and chapels, traditional pâtisseries, and lively farmers’ markets. The canal is also home to author and chef Kate Hill’s popular culinary tours, which are conducted aboard an old Dutch canal boat. In A CULINARY JOURNEY IN GASCONY, Kate cruises and cooks along the canals of southwestern France, sharing 80 memorable recipes inspired by the region’s farm-fresh ingredients..
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A Death in Gascony (A Musketeer's Mystery)
All for one-in matters of family and honor.

When D'Artagnan receives word of his father's death in a duel, he returns home to Gascony, accompanied by his fellow Musketeers But his father's "duel" was actually murder-and now the killers have set their sights on D'Artagnan..
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A Summer in Gascony: Discovering the Other South of France
With charm and gentle humor, Martin Calder describes one extraordinary summer spent working on a family farm in a remote hilltop village on southwest France's Gascony coast. A Summer in Gascony is a tale of village festivals, dusty roads, and sun-baked wine country, all dotted with lively and colorful characters. It evokes the spirit of a place, all told in sensuous detail by a man who understands the Gascon way of life..
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Gascony, the Pyrenees & Toulouse, 5th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
Cadogan’s stunning guide to Gascony and the Pyrenees takes you deep into a fascinating region that is home to both Gascons and Basques This is a place for lazy touring and with Cadogan as your guide, you’ll be able to meander through the beautiful scenery and find the perfect village restaurant where madame will cook you up a hearty plate of game or duck that Parisians would die for. Explore Europe’s biggest forest, a vast flat carpet of pines planted in the time of Napoleon III, in the Landes or relax in the department of the Gers, which fits all the archetypal images of southwest France with its rich lands, sweet rivers, geese and foie gras and vineyards destined to fine armagnac. If you want some activity to work off all that fine cuisine de terroir, Cadogan will lead you to the best mountain walks, climbs and ski centers or if you’d rather just indulge, to the best vineyards and wine-tasting. There are even local recipes included so you can recreate the Gascon flavor long after you’ve left. Now fully redesigned, this new edition contains the most up-to-the-minute practical information and listings, along with color photographs and maps.

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Goose Fat and Garlic: Country Recipes From South-West France
This is a celebration of la cuisine du terroir-the cooking of the land-the high quality of the yearly harvest and a style of cooking that is rooted in the rural culture of South-west France. With over 200 classical, country cooking recipes, coupled with fascinating information and anecdotes, every page of this book will delight and inspire..
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Knightly Piety and the Lay Response to the First Crusade: The Limousin and Gascony c.970-c.1130 (Oxford University Press Academic Monograph Reprints)
This is a study of the religious ideas and motivation of the laymen who fought in the First Crusade (1095-1101). Marcus Bull argues that the laity's crusading zeal cannot be understood simply as a reflection of the preoccupations of educated ecclesiastics. His scholarly and sophisticated analysis shows that elements traditionally regarded as central to the crusade's origins--the Peace of God movement and the Spanish Reconquest--were in fact of minimal significance. Through a study of three regions in southwestern France, Bull uncovers the true dynamic of crusade enthusiasm: the beliefs and practices of pious laymen in intimate contact with local religious communities. He shows that the crusade was an expression of everyday, but genuine, piety..
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