French Country Diary 2013


Book Description

The 2013 edition of the French Country Diary marks this iconic and elegant desk calendar's 25th Anniversary. The rose and lavender-hued slipcase of this celebration edition features a gorgeously detailed classic Proven al toile pattern, while the linen-textured diary cover displays the year '2013' on a romantic floral print over beige and white stripes - tr s chic! Vintage typography and the lush, evocative photographs of Guillaume de Laubier enhance the captivating design of this unique engagement calendar. Each of the fifty-two week-at-a-glance spreads offers an intimate vignette of the French countryside, including gardens, private homes, gastronomy, villages and inspiring landscapes. This year's Diary includes a visit to a luminous stone farmhouse surrounded by lavender fields near Saint-R my-de-Provence; a sunlit drive exploring the hidden coves and harbors along the C tes d'Armor, Brittany's rocky northern coast; a leisurely riverside picnic in the Loire Valley; an afternoon discovering the Potager du Roi, Louis XIV's extraordinary vegetable garden at the Palace of Versailles; and a romantic candlelit dinner at a tapestry-covered table in Burgundy. Lush four-colour endpapers, generous space for jotting daily notes, a ribbon stitched in to mark each week, and back matter that includes decorative address pages are what the Diary's worldwide legion of fans have come to expect.




French Country Diary 2012


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This is the gift of France. A week-at-a-glance datebook celebrating the French countryside with dozens of full-colour photographs, the French Country Diary is a romantic escape. Delicate lace curtains hanging in a cafe window. A crumbling stone wall covered in vines. A stone terrace overlooking a lush summer landscape.




French Country Diary 2014


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This elegant 26th edition of the French Country Diary employs vintage typography and 58 evocative new photographs by Guillaume de Laubier to enhance the captivating design of this unique engagement calendar. The gleaming slipcase features a vibrant blue and white Proven�al fabric pattern with a contrasting border fabric from the Olivades company in Saint-R�my, while the linen-textured hardcover book itself has a red floral design that displays the year “2014” in a decorative medallion. Each of the week-at-a-glance spreads offers a vignette of the French countryside, including gardens, private homes, villages, and inspiring landscapes. This year’s diary visits the posh resort of Biarritz, poised on the shores of the Atlantic in the Pays Basque; strolls through the romantic gardens of Eug�nie-les-Bains in the Landes region; explores the palm-decked harbor town of Villefranche-sur-Mer on the Mediterranean, with its pastel-hued hillside homes; and enjoys a pre-Christmas evening on the Left Bank at the Deux Magots caf�. Also included are lush four-color endpapers, generous space for jotting daily notes, a ribbon stitched in to mark each week, and back matter that includes decorative address pages.




French Country Diary 2019 Calendar


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The 31st edition of the iconic and internationally acclaimed French Country Diary promises 52 weeks of delightful discovery, highlighting French style, design, architecture, and cuisine. Visit private domains and fabulously restored chateaus, stroll through romantic gardens and vibrant markets, and spend 2019 living the French Country life. A resource guide is included in the back.




French Country Diary 2013


Book Description

Celebrating the 25th anniversary of this iconic and elegant desk calendar, the rose- and lavender-hued slipcase of this 2013 celebration edition features a gorgeously detailed classic Provencal toile pattern from Olivades called “Les Quatre Saisons”—the four seasons. Vintage typography and evocative photographs enhance the captivating design within the calendar, with each of the week-at-a-glance spreads offering an intimate vignette of the French countryside, including gardens, private homes, villages, and inspiring landscapes. This year’s edition features a visit to a luminous stone farmhouse surrounded by lavender fields near Saint-R�my-de-Provence; a sunlit drive through the hidden coves and harbors of the C�tes d’Armor, Brittany’s rocky northern coast; a snowy winter’s day in Paris; and an afternoon discovering the Potager du Roi, Louis XIV’s extraordinary vegetable garden at the Palace of Versailles. Also included are lush four-color endpapers, generous space for jotting daily notes, a stitched-in ribbon to mark each week, and decorative address pages.




Diary of a French Girl


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Diary of a French Girl is the personal journal of a young French traveller who shares with us her perspectives, experiences and insights into the English Diaspora. On a broader leve, this book also seves to prepare all global travellers for the experiences and emotions they will encounter as they journey through different time zones, lands, languages, people and embark on foreign sojourns whether in cultures diametrically opposed to their own, or those that (deceptively) appear similar.




In and Out of the Garden


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"Sara Midda's richly illustrated In and Out of the Garden has delighted readers and critics alike: "This is the most gentle of books, a peaceful pastime. The delicacy of Sara Midda's art is enchanting. Anyone who is a gardener, or who has worked with plants in nature, will respond to what she has put forth so exquisitely," wrote Joan Lee Faust, Garden Editor of The New York Times. Diana Vreeland praised it as "delightful and delicious," Time magazine as "Cause for revel," and Laura Ashley called it "pure inspiration." In scores and scores of delicate illustrations and tender reflections, the author recalls the English gardens her childhood and the gardens she tends now, to reveal surprises both dainty and daring. The colorings and imaginings make the fancy soar with pleasure, as she creates the most elegant and subtle of books to give and to have, a book to cherish as dearly as a volume of treasured poetry. Sara Midda's garden is sown with glorious images. Ruby-red radishes are the jewels of the underworld. Myriad colors fall upon warm green moss. Brown leaves drift with sweet scent. And "in the beeman's garden, a host of hives and a swarm of bees bring sticky honey for your teas." Vegetable gardens, herb gardens, flower gardens are illustrated. The pleasures of the orchard are celebrated. Recipes are shared for lotions and potions to cheer the heart and delight the senses." -- Publisher.




Polly Price's Totally Secret Diary: Mum in Love


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I had been looking forward to going to France in the Easter holidays for weeks. Admittedly it meant going with Mum and her annoying, yuckily young, French boyfriend, Almond. But I knew we would be staying at Almond's parents' place: A CHATEAU! Everyone knows 'chat' means 'cat' in French - so I couldn't wait... 2 whole weeks in a houseful of cats! I love animals! "Tragically things NEVER work out as you expect. Instead of a houseful of cats it turned out to be a houseful of Almond's annoying, totally weird French family. Before I had time to squeak 'murder,' I was on the ghastly trail of a heartless criminal. Could I, Polly Price, uncover the truth? Well - not if I was the chief suspect. And not if I starved to death trying to find my way through long, murky corridors to breakfast. I knew I was in a race against time. And I didn't even have a watch.




Paris 75016


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Money, sex, drugs and love: there is just too much of the first three and little of the last in this spellbinding novel about privileged young adult Parisians. Hell is a lucid, supremely intelligent woman - almost twenty - with enough senne to be disdainful of the moneyed and loveless world she grew up in, but not enough luck to escape il. And then she ments the man of lier life, a cynic who, like llell, enjoys baiting the superficial fools that populate their social scene. Thereby hangs a love story that suddenly twists like the sides of a Rubik's Cube and rockets into uncharted emotional territory, leaving you humbled, crushed, and longing for more.




Diary of a Stalker


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Electa Rome Parks paints a powerful portrait of a crazed fan who can't seem to close the book on the affair after a one-night-stand with a famous author—and who will stop at nothing to make him hers. Even if that means killing him. . . Bestselling author Xavier Preston is used to women throwing themselves at him. On top of being a successful writer, he's also tall, dark and sexy as sin. He's always relished the attention, in fact, and is ever-willing to entertain the erotic urges of women wanting to get between more than the covers of his novels. Except once he meets Kendall, he decides it's time to put his womanizing ways behind him and devote himself to her entirely. Well, almost. . . Gorgeous Pilar is the last decadent treat Xavier decides he'll help himself to—thinking they are both on the same "no strings" page. Except behind Pilar's fine façade beats the heart of a raving maniac—a fatally attracted fan addicted to the kind of hot loving only Xavier can give her. And she's not about to let him get away from her so easily. So what starts out as a discreet dalliance soon spirals into a deadly game of obsession and pain—which can only have one winner. . .