Riviera Towns
Herbert Adams Gibbons
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Riviera Towns, by Herbert Adams Gibbons, Illustrated by Lester George Hornby
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RIVIERA TOWNS
Illustrations By LESTER GEORGE HORNBY
NEW YORK ROBERT M. McBRIDE & COMPANY 1931
To Helen and Margaret Who Indulge The Author and the Artist
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
NEW YORK ROBERT M. McBRIDE & COMPANY 1931
To Helen and Margaret Who Indulge The Author and the Artist
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
"A grandfather omnibus, which dated from the Second Empire."
"The hill of Cagnes we could rave about."
"The houses in the courts were stables downstairs."
The river was swirling around willows and poplars.
"Down the broad road of red shale past meadows thick with violets."
Medieval streets and buildings have almost disappeared.
"The Old Town takes you far from the psychology of cosmopolitanism and the philosophy of hedonism."
"La Napoule, above whose tower on the sea rose a hill crowned with the ruins of a chapel. Behind were the Maritime Alps."
"A grandfather omnibus, which dated from the Second Empire."
"The hill of Cagnes we could rave about."
"The houses in the courts were stables downstairs."
The river was swirling around willows and poplars.
"Down the broad road of red shale past meadows thick with violets."
Medieval streets and buildings have almost disappeared.
"The Old Town takes you far from the psychology of cosmopolitanism and the philosophy of hedonism."
"La Napoule, above whose tower on the sea rose a hill crowned with the ruins of a chapel. Behind were the Maritime Alps."
RIVIERA TOWNS
CHAPTER I
GRASSE
"A grandfather omnibus, which dated from the Second Empire."
CHAPTER II
CAGNES
"The hill of Cagnes we could rave about."
CHAPTER III
SAINT-PAUL-DU-VAR
"The houses in the courts were stables downstairs."
CHAPTER IV
VILLENEUVE-LOUBET
The river was swirling around willows and poplars.
CHAPTER V
VENCE
"Down the broad road of red shale past meadows thick with violets."
CHAPTER VI
MENTON
CHAPTER VII
MONTE CARLO
CHAPTER VIII
VILLEFRANCHE
Medieval streets and buildings have almost disappeared.
CHAPTER IX
NICE
"The Old Town takes you far from the psychology of cosmopolitanism and the philosophy of hedonism."
CHAPTER X
ANTIBES
CHAPTER XI
CANNES
"La Napoule, above whose tower on the sea rose a hill crowned with the ruins of a chapel. Behind were the Maritime Alps."
CHAPTER XII
MOUGINS
CHAPTER XIII
FRÉJUS
CHAPTER XIV
SAINT-RAPHAEL
CHAPTER XV
THÉOULE
GRASSE
"A grandfather omnibus, which dated from the Second Empire."
CHAPTER II
CAGNES
"The hill of Cagnes we could rave about."
CHAPTER III
SAINT-PAUL-DU-VAR
"The houses in the courts were stables downstairs."
CHAPTER IV
VILLENEUVE-LOUBET
The river was swirling around willows and poplars.
CHAPTER V
VENCE
"Down the broad road of red shale past meadows thick with violets."
CHAPTER VI
MENTON
CHAPTER VII
MONTE CARLO
CHAPTER VIII
VILLEFRANCHE
Medieval streets and buildings have almost disappeared.
CHAPTER IX
NICE
"The Old Town takes you far from the psychology of cosmopolitanism and the philosophy of hedonism."
CHAPTER X
ANTIBES
CHAPTER XI
CANNES
"La Napoule, above whose tower on the sea rose a hill crowned with the ruins of a chapel. Behind were the Maritime Alps."
CHAPTER XII
MOUGINS
CHAPTER XIII
FRÉJUS
CHAPTER XIV
SAINT-RAPHAEL
CHAPTER XV
THÉOULE
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