This travelogue follows the journey of an American journalist through Spain in the mid-19th century. The author, Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, provides vivid descriptions of Spanish culture, cuisine, and landscapes, as well as his encounters with local people. Topics covered include bullfighting, flamenco, religious festivals, and the legacy of Goya and El Greco. This edition includes illustrations and maps to help readers visualize the places and events described in the text.
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