Book Description: A Washington Irving classic published in Spain. Includes numerous color plates of the Alhambra.
Hamilton Wright Mabie Books
Hamilton Wright Mabie was an American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer. His work delved into literary criticism and cultural commentary. Mabie's essays frequently explored the interplay between art, nature, and the spiritual dimension of life. He aimed to inspire readers toward a deeper contemplation of the world's beauty and the essence of existence.






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