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Written by Margaret Brown. By Trafford Publishing.
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Posted in Spain (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
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Posted in Spain (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene and Muriel Spark. By Cowles Magazines & Broadcasting.
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No comments about Venture Magazine. February, 1965, Vol. 2, No. 1. Evelyn Waugh on Spain, Everglades, Liverpool and more. (VENTURE, 2).
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Written by Jules Brown and Rough Guides. By Prentice Hall.
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Written by Harrold Denis-Jones. By Charles Letts (London).
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Written by W Bullock. By Kennikat Press.
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Posted in Spain (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
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3 comments about Fodor's Spain 2006 (Fodor's Gold Guides).
- This 2006 version is arranged excellently and gives a lot of very detailed information. Like Rick Steves' book, it could use a better index. The Fodor choices are directed more toward the well-heeled traveler and seem to not go to the inexpensive places to stay or eat that must be out there. When we get back we will know for sure.
- Fodor's Spain 2006 is very useful as a reference book. For planning the trip I wouldn't rely on it alone however. It is best used in conjunction with a guide planning book such as Rick Steve's Spain 2006.
- I have used this book during my 2008 travel to Andalucia. This is probably the most comprehensive book about cities to visit in Spain. Although I have used it in 2008, I found book to be up to date on everything. The shortcoming of the book is that it has no pictures, which is unfortunate considering how beautiful Spain is. In Andalucia, mosty hotels will be able to organize the tours for you or give you maps of the city, but for the history of the place, you will have to rely on this book. Most comprehensive writings about cultural places, hotels and restaurants of all travel book on Spain I have found so far. Have a fun and safe trip!
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Written by Patricia Harris and David Lyon. By Thomas Cook Publishing.
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Posted in Spain (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by John De St. Jorre. By Globe Pequot.
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Posted in Spain (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by James A. Michener. By Random House.
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4 comments about Miracle in Seville.
- Hearing about the bull fights before visiting Spain I thought how cruel and terrible. My opinion was based on ideas I do not share and a culture I do not understand. In Madrid, I experienced a bullfight sitting next to a local. What I learned to appreciate that day. Now reading "Miracle", again my perspective has been changed. And isn't that what truly good reading does - changes our perspective? Michener teaches about the history and glory of the bullfight creating an understanding with the reader. While still not my choice of sport for the treatment of the animal, I better understand the bullfight. Thanks, Michener!
- I found that this book captured the beauty of Seville in all of it's grandeur. It described the love and passion of bullfighting and how it is reflected in the religous faith of it's most devout. The book accurately describes the love and devotion that the Spanish in Seville have for Our most Holy Mother. She is love and she is above all things. The book tells of how Our Lady peforms all kinds of miracles for those good and devout to her.
- Anyone who knows Spain and bullfighting can only cringe (or hoot in derision) upon reading this ridiculous book. One has to wonder if Michener ever really visited this country. Among the many inaccuracies in the book, I'll list a few of the craziest: he has Spaniards spending pesos (the currency in Spain is pesetas), he has the locals referring to El Puerto de Santa Maria as "Santa Maria" (which no one does), and he has two bullfighters blaming a third for ruining their chances of getting carried out of the bullring in triumph (this simply never happens--each bullfighter is judged on his own merits). And the book is just badly written--somehow managing to be dull and melodrmatic at the same time. The "fiery gypsy" is an absurd stereotype, and all the characters are presented in the most wooden and amateurish manner. Only John Fulton's fine illustrations save the book from being a total loss (but Fulton--who was himself a matador--should have been ashamed of himself for being party to such a travesty).
- This is a nice brief read that emphasizes the power of faith. Although it is a story about a bull ranch breeder , his bulls and the bullfighters, the story draws strongly on mystic beliefs of the the gypsy as well as the grace of religion and the Virgin Mary. The story takes palce during Holy Week in Spain and the pagentry of the religious street processions and the ring are told with great detail. Michner is a marvelous story teller. Remember this is a novel, therefore creative liberty is expected and usually the norm when it comes to presenting a story. One annonymous reviewer here was offended by the inaccuracies. Suffice to say, there is a difference between fiction and non-fiction; this work is a fiction novel. One of the highlights of this lovely story is the tremendous art work by the late American matador de toros, John Fulton. The twenty-six drawings are mini-art treasures to be appreciated as you read the story of the arrogant gypsy matador Gomez, his ally sister, the fortune teller Magdalena Lopez,the cross-eyed Virgin Mary known as La Bizca, Mr. Shenstone and Don Cayetano Mota and his bulls. Reading this story with the illustrations is a experience that brings life and color to the pages. This is a great story , told in the manner that only James Michner can that will captivate the imagination while you are reading about the exploits of the various characters. Recommended for lovers of exotic fiction steeped in the power of faith.
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A Pilgrimage Story
Fodor's Citypack Madrid's 25 Best, 3rd Edition (25 Best)
Venture Magazine. February, 1965, Vol. 2, No. 1. Evelyn Waugh on Spain, Everglades, Liverpool and more. (VENTURE, 2)
The Real Guide (Real Guides)
Letts Guides: Costa Del Sol and the South of Spain
Six months' residence and travels in Mexico;: Containing remarks on the present state of New Spain, its natural productions, state of society, manufactures, ... in Latin-American history and culture)
Fodor's Spain 2006 (Fodor's Gold Guides)
Drive Around Andalucia & the Costa Del Sol, 3rd: Your guide to great drives. Top 25 Tours. (Drive Around - Thomas Cook)
Traveler's Companion Spain 98-99
Miracle in Seville
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