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Title: The Illustrated Works Of Gordon Home
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Author: Gordon Home
Editor: David Widger
Release Date: May 24, 2009 [EBook #28959]
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*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ILLUSTRATED WORKS OF GORDON HOME ***
Produced by David Widger
THE ILLUSTRATED WORKS OF GORDON HOME
Author and Painter
By Gordon Home
AN INDEX
Edited by David Widger
Gordon Home (1878-1969)
Project Gutenberg Editions
CONTENTS
## Normandy
## Yorkshire
## Yorkshire--Coast and Moorlands
## England of My Heart--Spring
## Beautiful Britain
## The Evolution Of An English Town
VOLUMES, CHAPTERS AND STORIES
Normandy
PREFACE
LIST OF COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF LINE ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I Some Features of Normandy
CHAPTER II By the Banks of the Seine
CHAPTER III Concerning Rouen, the Ancient Capital of Normandy
CHAPTER IV Concerning the Cathedral City of Evreux and the Road to Bernay
CHAPTER V Concerning Lisieux and the Romantic Town of Falaise
CHAPTER VI From Argentan to Avranches
CHAPTER VII Concerning Mont St Michel
CHAPTER VIII Concerning Coutances and Some Parts of the Cotentin
CHAPTER IX Concerning St Lo and Bayeux
CHAPTER X Concerning Caen and the Coast Towards Trouville
CHAPTER XI Some Notes on the History of Normandy
LIST OF COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS
MONT ST MICHEL FROM THE CAUSEWAY
ON THE ROAD BETWEEN CONCHES AND BEAUMONT-LE-ROGER This is typical of the
poplar-bordered roads of Normandy.
THE CHATEAU GAILLARD FROM THE ROAD BY THE SEINE The village of Le Petit
Andely appears below the castle rock, and is partly hidden by the
island. The chalk cliffs on the left often look like ruined walls.
A TYPICAL REACH OF THE SEINE BETWEEN ROUEN AND LE PETIT ANDELY On one
side great chalk cliffs rise precipitously, and on the other are broad
flat pastures.
THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE
THE TOUR DE LA GROSSE HORLOGE,
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