France and the Netherlands—Part Two
IV—cathedrals and chateaux—(Continued)
Bayeux and the famous tapestry—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
The chateau of Henry IV. At Pau—By H.A. Taine
Chateaux in the valley of the Loire—By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Amboise—By Theodore Andrea Cook
Blois—By Francis Miltoun
Chambord—By Theodore Andrea Cook
Chenonceaux—By Francis Miltoun
Foix—By Francis Miltoun
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V—VARIOUS FRENCH SCENES
Mont st. Michel—By Anna Bowman Dodd
Caen—By Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Down the river to Bordeaux—By H.A. Taine
The Grande chartreuse—By Thomas Gray
Carcassonne—By Henry James
Biarritz—By Francis Miltoun
Down the Saone to Lyons—By Nathaniel Parker Willis
Lyons—By Thomas Gray
Marseilles—By Charles Dickens
The little republic of Andorra—By Francis Miltoun
Gavarnie—By H.A. Taine
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VI—BELGIUM
Bruges—By Grant Allen
A pen picture of bruges—By William Makepeace Thackeray
Ghent—By Grant Allen
Brussels—By Clive Holland
Waterloo—By Victor Hugo
Waterloo: A visit to the field—By the Editor
Antwerp—By T. Francis Bumpus
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VII—HOLLAND
How the Dutch obtained their land—By Edmondo de Amicis
Rotterdam and the Hague—By Edmondo de Amicis
Haarlem—By Augustus J.C. Hare
Scheveningen—By George Wharton Edwards
Delft—By Augustus J.C. Hare
Leyden—By Edmondo de Amicis
Dortrecht—By Augustus J.C. Hare
The Zuyder Zee—By Edmondo de Amicis
The art of Holland—By Edmondo de Amicis
The tulips of Holland—By Edmondo de Amicis