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A travel narrative recounts journeys through Spain and Morocco, detailing encounters with Arab domestic life and hunting boars, descriptions of rural industries and the environmental decline caused by cork-stripping, and visits to baths, desert clans, and Jewish communities in Barbary. It examines local food customs and domestic crafts, records landscapes and antiquities including druidical circles near Tangier, and follows travel from Rabat through El Garb to Tangier and Seville. Extended sections describe Seville’s island and cathedral, evaluate Spanish painting and dance, and trace architectural connections among Moorish, Gothic, and ancient Canaanite forms.

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David Urquhart

David Urquhart was a 19th-century British writer and diplomat, known for his travel literature and political commentary. His notable work, "The Pillars of Hercules," reflects his extensive travels through Spain and North Africa, offering readers a vivid portrayal of the landscapes and cultures he encountered. Urquhart's writings often blend personal narrative with historical and cultural analysis, providing insights into the regions he explored. His contributions to literature are marked by a keen observation of social and political issues of his time, making him a significant figure in the genre of travel writing.

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