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THE regard which every one has for the old French provinces is by no means inexplicable. Out of them grew the present solidarity of republican France, but in spite of it the old limits of demarcation are not yet expunged. One and all retain to-day their individual characteristics, manners, and customs, and also a certain subconscious atmosphere. Many are the casual travellers who know Normandy and Brittany, at least know them by name and perhaps something more, but how many of those who annually skim across France, in summer to Switzerland and in winter to the Riviera or to Italy, there to live in seven-franc-a-day pensions, and drink a particularly vile brand of tea, know where Brittany leaves off and Normandy begins, or have more than the vaguest of vague notions as to whether the charming little provincial capital of Nantes, on the Loire, is in Brittany or in Poitou. A recollection of their school-day knowledge of history will help them on the latter point, but geography will come in and puzzle them still more.

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RAMBLES IN BRITTANY
WORKS OF
FRANCIS MILTOUN
The following, each 1 vol., library 12mo, cloth, gilt top, profusely illustrated. Net, $2.00; postpaid, $2.16
Rambles in Normandy
Rambles in Brittany
The Cathedrals and Churches of the Rhine
The following, each 1 vol., library 12mo, cloth, gilt top, profusely illustrated. Postpaid, $2.50
The Cathedrals of Northern France
The Cathedrals of Southern France
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
New England Building, Boston, Mass.

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Constables Tower, Vannes Constables Tower, Vannes (See page 147)
Constables Tower, Vannes
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Rambles
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B R I T T A N Y

By Francis Miltoun
With Many Illustrations
By Blanche McManus


colophon
Boston
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
1906
Copyright, 1905
By L. C. Page & Company
(INCORPORATED)
All rights reserved
Published October, 1905
COLONIAL PRESS
Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, U. S. A.
APOLOGIA
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NO promise given to the hostess of ones inn is alleged as an excuse for writing this book, but it is true that rosy, busy Madame X of the Soleil dOr, in the fishing village in which the work received its final collation and revision, watched its growth for many a week, daily declaring her hope of some day receiving a volume containing your impressions. And, indeed, her hope shall not be vain, for one of the first copies shall be most speedily despatched to her. Moreover, the author and artist hope that it may be acceptable to her critical mind, for she is not likely to be lenient, though she knows full well that to the many authors and artists who make a refuge of her modest inn for months she owes her livelihood.
The book is a record of many journeys and many rambles by road and rail around the coast, and in no sense is it put forth either as a special or as a complete survey of things and matters Breton.
Many lights and shadows have been thrown upon the screen from various points, but the effort has been made to blend them all into a pleasing whole, which shall supplement the guide-books of convention.
It were not possible to do more than has been attempted within the limits of a volume such as this, and therefore many details of routes, and historical data of a relative sort, and a certain amount of topographical information have been scattered through the volume or placed in the appendix, in the belief that such information is greatly needed in a work attempting to purvey travel talk even in small measure.
Some of this knowledge is so little subject to change that it may well stand for all time, and, in these days of well-nigh universal travel, may be not thought out of place in a volume intended both for the armchair traveller and also for him who journeys by road and rail. That only a very limited quantity of such information can be included is a misfortune, inasmuch as such a handbook is often used when no other aid is accessible to the traveller.
Finally, the illustrative material, the large number of drawings of sights and scenes, of great architectural monuments, and of the dress of the people, is offered less as a complete pictorial survey than as a panorama of impressions received on and off the beaten track,and more satisfying and truthful than the mere snap-shots of hurried travel.
In addition, many maps, plans, and diagrams should give many of the itineraries a lucidity often lacking in the usual railway maps.
CONTENTS
CHAPTERPAGE
Introductory
The Province and the People
The Topography of the Province
Travel Routes in Brittany
The Breton Tongue and Legend
Manners and Customs
The Fisheries
The Loire in Brittany
Nantes To Vannes
The MorbihanVannes and the Golfe
Auray and the Megalithic Monuments of
Morbihan
MorbihanLorient and Its Neighbourhood
FinistreSouth
FinistreNorth
The Ctes du Nord
The Emerald Coast
On the Road in BrittanyMayenne,
Fougres, Laval, and Vitr
Rennes and Beyond
Religious Festivals and Pardons
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Constables Tower, Vannes (See )
The Loire at Nantesfacing
Device of Anne of Brittany
Anne of Brittany
Breton Post-card
St. Brieucfacing
Croisicfacing
Map of Brittanyfacing
The Main Roads of Brittany
Travel Routes in Brittany
St. Pol de Lonfacing
The Breton Tongue
Gilles de Laval
Young Bretons
From the Artists Sketch Book
La Coiffe Polka
Ironing Coifs
Breton Types
Douarnenezfacing
Pornic
Donjon of Clissonfacing
St. Nazaire
Ancient Fortifications of Gurande ( Diagram )
Chteaubriantfacing
Children of Redon
Tour dElvenfacing
Market-woman, Vannes
The Country near Vannes
Ancient City Walls, Vannes ( Diagram )
Chteau of Suscinofacing
General Plan of Chteau of Suscino ( Diagram )
Plormelfacing
Shrine of St. Etienne, Josselin
Chteau de Josselinfacing
Interior of Market-house, Aurayfacing
Shrine of St. Roch, Auray
The Lines of Carnac
The Lines of Carnacfacing
Map of Carnac and the Surrounding Country
Quiberonfacing
Hennebontfacing
Quimperlfacing
Market-house, Faoutfacing
Market-day
Rosporden
Stone Crucifix, Concarneaufacing
Concarneau
Pont Avenfacing
Environs of Pont Aven ( Map )
From the Museum at Quimper
Cape de la Chvrefacing
Woman of Chateaulin
Camaretfacing
Landerneaufacing
Calvary, Plougastelfacing
Lighthouse of Crach, Ouessantfacing
Roscoff
Ma Douez
Carved Wood Staircase, Morlaixfacing
Procession of Sailors, St. Jean du Doigt
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