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100 1  Carhart, Thaddeus,|eauthor. 
245 10 Finding Fontainebleau :|ban American Boy in France
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cThad Carhart. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bTantor Audio,|c2016. 
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511 1  Read by Todd McLaren. 
520    For a young American boy in the 1950s, Fontainebleau was a
       sight both strange and majestic, home to a continual 
       series of adventures: a different language to learn, 
       weekend visits to nearby Paris, family road trips to Spain
       and Italy. Then there was the château itself: a sprawling 
       palace once the residence of kings, its grounds the 
       perfect place to play hide-and-seek. The curiosities of 
       the small town left such an impression on him that thirty 
       years later Thad Carhart returned to France with his wife 
       to raise their two children. Touring Fontainebleau again 
       as an adult, he began to appreciate its influence on 
       French style, taste, art, and architecture. Each trip to 
       Fontainebleau introduces him to entirely new aspects of 
       the château's history, enriching his memories and leading 
       him to Patrick Ponsot, who becomes Carhart's guide to the 
       hidden Fontainebleau. What emerges is an intimate 
       chronicle of a time and place few have experienced. 
       Finding Fontainebleau is for those captivated by the 
       French way of life, for armchair travelers, and for anyone
       who has ever fallen in love with a place they want to 
       visit over and over again. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Carhart, Thaddeus|xChildhood and youth. 
600 10 Carhart, Thaddeus|xTravel|zFrance. 
610 20 Château de Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau, France) 
650  0 Americans|zFrance|zFontainebleau|vBiography. 
650  0 Boys|zFrance|zFontainebleau|vBiography. 
651  0 Fontainebleau (France)|vBiography. 
651  0 Fontainebleau (France)|xSocial life and customs|y20th 
       century. 
651  0 Fontainebleau (France)|xBuildings, structures, etc. 
651  0 France|xDescription and travel. 
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