Copyright, 1909,
By L. C. Page & Company
(INCORPORATED)
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First Impression, November, 1909
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THE COLONIAL PRESS
C. H. Simonds & Co., Boston, U.S.A.



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[I.] The Realm of the Burgundians[1]
[II.] In the Valley of the Yonne[19]
[III.] Avallon, Vezelay, and Chastellux[36]
[IV.] Semur-en-Auxois, Époisses and Bourbilly[50]
[V.] Montbard and Bussy-Rabutin[62]
[VI.] “Chastillon au Noble Duc”[75]
[VII.] Tonnerre, Tanlay and Ancy-le-Franc[84]
[VIII.] In Old Burgundy[101]
[IX.] Dijon the City of the Dukes[131]
[X.] In the Cote d’Or: Beaune, La Rochepot and Épinac[113]
[XI.] Maçon, Cluny and the Charollais[153]
[XII.] In the Beaujolais and Lyonnais[170]
[XIII.] The Franche Comté; Auxonne and Besançon[185]
[XIV.] On the Swiss Border: Bugey and Bresse[199]
[XV.] Grenoble and Vizille: the Capital of the Dauphins[218]
[XVI.] Chambéry and the Lac du Bourget[229]
[XVII.] In the Shadow of La Grande Chartreuse[245]
[XVIII.]Annecy and Lac Leman[259]
[XIX.] The Mountain Background of Savoy[278]
[XX.] By the Banks of the Rhône[290]
[XXI.] In the Alps of Dauphiny[300]
[XXII.] In Lower Dauphiny[313]
Index[325]