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IMPRESSIONS OF SPAIN.

Alfonso XIII.
IMPRESSIONS
OF SPAIN .
BY
ALBERT F. CALVERT, F.R.G.S.
AUTHOR OF
The Discovery of Australia, The Exploration of Australia,
My Fourth Tour in Western Australia,
The Political Value of our Colonies,
etc., etc.
London :
GEORGE PHILIP & SON, LIMITED, 32, Fleet Street .
Liverpool :
PHILIP, SON & NEPHEW, 45-51, South Castle Street .
All rights reserved.
1903.
TO
SEOR DON SEBASTIAN BARRIS.
My dear Brris ,
As the pleasure and instruction I have derived from my different visits to Spain have been contributed to so largely by your unfailing kindness and invaluable counsel, so the culminating pleasure of this modest attempt to set down my impressions of your fair country lies in the privilege of inscribing the result to you. In you I shall ever feel that I have a firm and wise friend and lenient critic, and I beg you to enhance the obligation of friendship by accepting this dedication with the assurance of my regard and esteem.
Albert F. Calvert.
Royston ,
Swiss Cottage, N.W.
PREFACE.
T HERE is a character in current drama who devoted his whole life to the writing of a book. He called it a pamphlet, because he had intended it to be a pamphlet when he started on his task, but in its completed state the work filled three mighty folio volumes. Although the present volume has not attained such gargantuan proportions, it is considerably longer than I had thought to make it. It is not put forward as an exhaustive or profound study of Spain and the Spaniards, but as a simple record of impressions of people I have met and places I have visited during a series of many journeyings in different parts of that greatly interesting and much misunderstood country. These impressions were meant, in the beginning, to form a small collection of sketches and appreciations; and, although the number has increased beyond the limits of my original intentions, the design and scope of the book have not been revised or amplified. The result of this desultory system of working is a string of disconnected chaptersthe first fruits of fugitive note-book jottings collected over a period of several yearsrather than a concentrated and comprehensive survey of the subject as a whole.
But the system was also fraught with an unforeseen technical difficulty, as I discovered when I came to arrange my illustrations. The photographs that I acquiredsometimes singly and sometimes in batchesduring my frequent visits to Spain, increased out of all proportion to the increasing purpose of my manuscript, and in the end I was confronted with the alternative options of leaving out a great many of my most recent and best pictures of Granada and the Alhambra, or of publishing them en masse at the back of the volume.
The fact that I am even now engaged in gathering material and making notes for a work upon the Alhambra, which I hope shortly to publish, tempted me to hold these surplus illustrations in reserve. But I have hopes that the fragmentary nature of my material, and, in many cases, lack of style and finish in its transcription, may be atoned for by the variety and charm of the pictorial side of the book; and, with this desideratum in my mind, I decided to reproduce the overflow pictures in the form of an appendix.
To the many friends in Spain who have assisted me in my work, with counsel, information, practical aid, and inexhaustible hospitality, and particularly to Messrs. Hauser and Menet , Messrs. Laurent and Co. , and Seor Garzon , the photographic artists who have supplied me with pictures beyond those I took myself, and favoured me with permission to reproduce them, I wish to tender my sincere and grateful thanks.
It may be that my personal relations with the Spanish people have been more fortunate than that of some other authors, whose books on Spain I have seen; but in a somewhat wide experience of countries and men, I have never met their equals in courtesy and true consideration to the stranger within their gates. I have encountered all sorts and conditions of men in the sunny South, the black North, and the thriving East of the kingdom, and from each and every one I have received nothing but kindness and good-will. I have written enthusiastically in the following pages about the Spaniards, for in every Spaniard I have met I feel that I have a friend.
A. F. C.
Authors Club,
London, S.W.,
November, 1903.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Alfonso XIII.
PORTRAITS AND PICTURES.
PAGE
The Family of Charles V., by Goya
The Velasquez Gallery in the Museum, Madrid
The Divine Family, by Murillo
Bartolome Esteban, by Murillo
The Divine Family, by Murillo
The Divine Shepherd, by Murillo
A Conception, by Murillo
The King of Spain1886, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1901, 1902
The King and His Mother
S. M. El Rey Alfonso XIII.
S. A. Infanta Maria Teresa
S. A. La Princesa de Asturias
S. A. R. El Infante Don Carlos
Antonio Fuentes
Luis Mazzantini and Cuadrilla
Guerrita. Bandillero
The Surrender of Granada by Boabdil to Ferdinand and Isabella, 1492
VIEWS.
ALICANTE
Elche (Women Washing)
Elche
The Esplanade
Esplanade and Wharf
The Martyrs Promenade
( High Road )
View of Elche
Entrance to the Station, Elche
MADRID
In Old Madrid
Royal Palace
A Corner in the Royal Palace
The Throne Room, Royal Palace
The River Manzanares
Avenue of San Geronimo and Parliament House
The Puerta Del Sol, from the Hotel de Paris
The Bank of Spain
The Counsellor of the Village
An Orange Seller
A Dancer
Full List of Lottery Results
Sketches in Spain
A Milk Stall
The Bull Ring
EL ESCORIAL
Escorial Monastery, the Evangelists Court
General View of the Monastery
The Escorial Library
Mass Book of Philip II., the Escorial Library
The Royal Palace, Aranjuez
BARCELONA
General View
A Native of Catalonia
The Cascade
Seor Brriss House
Snapshot in Seor Brriss Garden
Rambla de las Flores
The Colon (Columbus) Promenade
The Columbus Column
Plaza Del Rey
Aragon Street
Lyric Theatre
Exhibition Hall
Principal Theatre
The Prim Memorial
MONSERRAT
The Monastery
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