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French-language travel guide books
Cover of guide to Toulouse, 1914
Map of geographic regions covered in the Guides Joanne series, 1912
Guides Joanne (est. 1841) was a series of French-language travel
guide books to Europe founded by
Adolphe Joanne and published in
Paris . Routes followed the railways at first,
[1] and later volumes guided readers by province.
Titles
1860s-1880s
Les bains d'Europe (in French), 1860,
OCLC
77330822 ,
OL
25091079M
Itineraire descriptif et historique de l'Allemagne (in French) (2nd ed.), 1862,
OL
24554335M
Joanne, Adolphe (1862),
De Poitiers à la Rochelle (in French)
Guide Parisien (in French), 1863,
OCLC
18592529
Paris illustré (in French), 1867,
OL
25192042M
Célestin Port (1867).
De Paris a Agen (in French).
France: Le Nord . 1869. +
index
Èmile Isambert (1881).
Itinéraire descriptif, historique et archéologique de l'Orient (in French).
Louis Piesse (1888). Algérie et Tunisie (in French).
hdl :
2027/hvd.hn5e8a .
Le Mans (in French), 1888
1890s-1900s
1910s
1920s
Avignon, Villeneuve, Orange, Saint-Rémy, Arles, Les Baux (in French). 1921.
See also
Guide Bleu , est. 1919
References
Bibliography
Daniel Nordman (1997).
Pierre Nora (ed.). Les Guides-Joanne: ancêtres des Guides Bleus (in French). Gallimard.
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