
On the Trail of Don Quixote, Being a Record of Rambles in the Ancient Province of La Mancha
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'On the Trail of Don Quixote' is a captivating account of a journey through the Spanish province of La Mancha, the setting of Cervantes's iconic novel. The book's authors, August F. Jaccaci and Daniel Vierge, were both ardent admirers of *Don Quixote*, and their travels were fueled by a desire to experience the world that had inspired the novel firsthand. They traversed the region's landscape, visiting locations described in the book, such as the town of Argamasilla, the Cave of Montesinos, and the windmills of Crijitano. Throughout their journey, Jaccaci's writing is rich with historical and cultural details, providing insights into the lives of the local people, their traditions, and the enduring influence of Cervantes's work on the region. Jaccaci's observations are further enhanced by Vierge's exquisite illustrations, offering visual representations of the landscapes, architecture, and people they encountered. The book serves not only as a travelogue but also as a testament to the enduring power of literature, its ability to transport readers to other worlds and inspire them to seek out the places that have given birth to great stories.Book Details
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