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A series of illustrated travel essays that portray major capitals in Spanish America, combining architectural description, civic institutions, everyday customs, and political and economic observations. The author contrasts modern innovations—railways, telephones, schools, and public works—with enduring traditional practices and religious influence, noting social habits, municipal layouts, and local industries. Essays discuss efforts at modernization, public education, immigration incentives, and tensions between conservative religious forces and liberal reform, while offering vivid street-level details and historical ruins. The book is organized as city-by-city chapters with maps and illustrations to orient the reader and to compare urban life across the region.

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William Eleroy Curtis

William Eleroy Curtis was an American author and journalist known for his travel writings and historical accounts. His works often reflect his extensive travels and keen observations of various cultures and societies. Among his notable publications is "Abraham Lincoln," which explores the life and legacy of the iconic American president. Curtis also wrote about his experiences in regions such as Asia Minor and India, as seen in titles like "Around the Black Sea" and "Modern India." His writings contribute to the understanding of both historical and contemporary issues, making him a significant figure in American literature.

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