Southern Spain, Painted by Trevor Haddon, Described by A. F. Calvert
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The volume is a travel sketch of southern Spain, concentrating on Andalusia's towns and landscapes. It combines vivid on-the-spot descriptions of ports, plazas, and mountain views with historical and architectural notes on Moorish monuments such as old mosques, palaces, and towers. Chapters move through cities including coastal harbors, riverine centres, and hill towns, offering practical topography, anecdotal remarks, and cultural observations about local life and customs. Historical outlines and art-critical comments are woven with personal impressions to serve as both a tourist vade-mecum and an illustrated souvenir, the latter reinforced by numerous paintings that aim to capture regional colour and atmosphere.
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