Catalonia & the Balearic Islands: an historical and desciptive account
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A richly illustrated regional study blends historical survey and descriptive travelogue to portray Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. It outlines maritime and commercial development, concentrates on Barcelona and other provincial towns, and explores linguistic and cultural distinctiveness within the Spanish kingdom. The author provides detailed accounts of monuments, monasteries, cathedrals, parks, and fortifications, pairing narrative with numerous plates and panoramic views. Chapters alternate historical context with topographical and architectural description, while also addressing seafaring traditions, urban life, and island landscapes.
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