SOISSONS IN NOVEMBER 1918.
Note the separation of the Cathedral Tower from the Nave (pp. [19–24]).


VISIT TO THE CITY AND ITS SURROUNDINGS

Do not miss: The Cathedral (p. [15]); the ruins of the Abbey of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes (p. [44]).

Archæological Curiosities: the Church and Cloister of Saint-Léger (p. [35]); the old Church of Saint-Pierre-au-Parvis (p. [42]); the Crypt of the old Abbey of Saint-Médard (p. [61]).

Other sights: the Maison de l’Arquebuse (p. [43]). the Museum (p. [40]).

Souvenirs and traces of the war: the ruins in the town, the Mail (p. [54]), the bridges (pp. [55] & [63]) the faubourg St. Waast (p. [62]), the military works from Vauxrot to St. Paul (pp. [56–61]).

Two itineraries are given, each starting from and returning to the Cathedral, which include all points of interest in the city and its environs:

First Itinerary (p. [13]) The City (pp. [15–51]).
Second Itinerary (p. [52]) The Surroundings (pp. [53–63]).