Rayon Histoire locale et régionale
The Cotentin and Channel Islands : an extraordinary archipelago

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 187 pages
Poids : 816 g
Dimensions : 20cm X 27cm
ISBN : 978-2-915762-66-2
EAN : 9782915762662

The Cotentin and Channel Islands

an extraordinary archipelago

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Broché 187 pages
traduit en anglais par Heather Costil
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The Mont Saint-Michel, Tombelaine, Chausey, the Minquiers, Jersey, the Ecrehou, Sark, Guernsey, Alderney, Pelee Island, Tatihou, Saint-Marcouf... some of these islands are French, whereas others belong to the British Crown. Why and for how long ? Are they all inhabited ? What language is spoken there ? How are they governed ? What do they live on ? For how many centuries have they been physically separated from the Cotentin peninsula ?

The answers to all of these questions and many more are provided by Edmond Thin, renowned for his many works on Normandy's maritime history, together with an insight into the people, the history and the most spectacular sites to be seen on thèse charismatic islands which form an extraordinary archipelago around the Cotentin peninsula.

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Du même auteur : Edmond Thin