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	<title>Comments on: South of France, 8th (Country &amp; Regional Guides &#8211; Cadogan) (Paperback)</title>
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		<title>By: Mykelti</title>
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I&#039;ve owned a number of guide books for southern France and examined many more and this is the one I would pick if I could only take one.  Rick Steves Provence is good but does not completely cover Provence.  After finding too much out of date information in a &quot;new&quot; Lonely Planet I don&#039;t trust what I read there.  Michelin Green Guide contains valuable information but the organization is troublesome.  When I travel to other places I&#039;ll look at the guides by Facaros and Pauls first.
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