On The Trail Of Don Quixote, Being A Record Of Rambles In The Ancient Province Of La Mancha

On the Trail of Don Quixote, Being a Record of Rambles in the Ancient Province of La Mancha

by August F. Jaccaci

This book, originally published in the late 1890s, chronicles the travels of two friends, August F. Jaccaci, a French author, and Daniel Vierge, a Spanish illustrator, as they journey through the historic province of La Mancha, Spain. Driven by their shared passion for the literary world of Cervantes's *Don Quixote*, they aimed to capture the essence of the novel's setting in both words and pictures. Their journey takes them to various landmarks mentioned in the book, including the town of Argamasilla, the Cave of Montesinos, and the windmills of Crijitano. With keen observations and evocative prose, Jaccaci paints a vivid picture of the region, its people, and their customs, revealing how little the landscape and traditions had changed since the time of Don Quixote. Accompanying Jaccaci's descriptions are Vierge's detailed drawings, which further bring the locations and atmosphere to life. The book offers a fascinating glimpse into Spain of the late 19th century, exploring the connection between literature, history, and the natural world.

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