| Politically isolated from the world for decades, Spain and Portugal were once considered the poor step-children of Europe. Now healthy, wealthy and well-integrated with the rest of the EU, they still offer a relative bargain to travelers, as well as a peek at some of the old world traditions that are quickly disappearing elsewhere. | ||
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| Antonio Gaudi: Master Architect (Tiny Folio)
by Juan Bassegoda Nonell $10.21 | Barcelona
by Robert Hughes $13.57 | Death in the Afternoon
by Ernest Hemingway $12.24 |
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| Don Quixote
by Miguel De Cervantes $11.55 | Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Spain
by Chris Stewart $10.04 | For Whom the Bell Tolls
by Ernest Hemingway $10.88 |
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| Homage to Catalonia
by George Orwell $10.08 | Iberia
by James A. Michener $8.99 | The Marling Menu-Master for Spain: A Compre...
by William E. Marling $9.95 |
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