Normandy: The Scenery & Romance of Its Ancient Towns, Part 2

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Normandy: The Scenery & Romance of Its Ancient Towns, Part 2

by Gordon Home

EN·~1 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

NORMANDY

0:04
2

GORDON HOME

0:08
3

LIST OF COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS

1:28
4

CHAPTER IV - Concerning the Cathedral City of Evreux and the Road to Bernay

17:44
5

CHAPTER V - Concerning Lisieux and the Romantic Town of Falaise

20:33
6

CHAPTER VI - From Argentan to Avranches

35:16

Description

The book invites listeners on a gentle wander through Normandy’s timeless villages, fishing‑port towns and stately castles, all brought to life by vivid colour plates that capture stone roofs, thatched farmyards and the dramatic sweep of Mont St Michel. As you move from the mist‑kissed waters of the Bay of Cancale to the quiet lanes of Lisieux, the narrative paints each scene with a calm reverence, highlighting the charm of centuries‑old market squares, medieval gateways and the region’s distinctive half‑timbered homes.

In the heart of the journey lies Evreux, where the resonant bourdon of the cathedral tower echoes over cobbled streets bathed in a golden evening glow. The description guides you through the cathedral’s layered history—its Renaissance façade, flamboyant north transept and the richly coloured glass that splashes the nave with rainbow light. Strolling beyond the cathedral, you glimpse the bustling Place Parvis, the ancient Roman bronze of Jupiter, and the elegant 15th‑century belfry, all underscoring the town’s blend of historic depth and everyday serenity.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (72K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

HTML version produced by David Widger from the text provided by Ted Garvin, Beth Trapaga and the Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-08-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gordon Home

Gordon Home

1878–1969

Best known for richly illustrated travel and history books, this English writer and artist brought towns, landscapes, and old buildings vividly to life. His work blends a painter’s eye with an easy gift for making places feel full of story.

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