Swiss Children’s Books |
A Bell for Ursli
Alois Carigiet, Selina Chönz
English translation of this perennial children’s favourite, complete with the original, beautiful colour drawings. If your children speak English, then let them discover this Engadine story in all its glory. Available in three sizes.
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Swiss Travel Guides |
Eyewitness Travel Guide Switzerland. Dorling Kindersley
Brand new edition of the Switzerland guide, from the bestselling series. Full of pictures and cutaway diagrams, the Eyewitness guides are great for touring or city trips. This new edition has more hotel and restaurant recommendations.
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Swiss Literature |
Night Train to Lisbon
Pascal Mercier
The Bern-born author’s bestelling book is now in English for the first time. One afternoon, mild-mannered Classics teacher Raimund Gregorius walks out of his class and impulsively boards the night train to Lisbon. A rich tale with a secret heart.
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Swiss Cooking |
A Taste of Switzerland
Sue Style
Our most popular Swiss cookbook in English, packed with pictures and recipes from towns and villages across Switzerland. Lots of background information shows that fondue is not the only food.
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Swiss Interest |
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Swiss
Paul Bilton
A funny, insightful introduction to the Swiss way of life that covers everything from behaviour and etiquette to driving and skiing. Life – or your next visit – in Switzerland will never seem the same.
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Swiss Culture |
Beyond Chocolate
Margaret Oertig-Davidson
Proving that there is more to Switzerland than Cailler and Lindt, this engaging book helps any newcomer to understand this country better. Full of observations on the likes of friendship, business, and entertaining.
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