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'Things seen in Spain' is a book about that introduces the readers with Spanish culture and its people, interspersed with historical accounts whenever possible. The author of this book is Catherine Gasquoine Hartley, a writer and art historian with a particular expertise on Spanish art.
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Things Seen in Spain by C. Gasquoine 1867-1928 Hartley Pdf
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Spain. Art-remains and Art-realities, Painters, Priests, and Princes; Being Notes of Things Seen, and of Opinions Formed, During Nearly Three Years Residence and Travels in that Country by Henry Willis Baxley Pdf