Bible in Spain.

By George Borrow

Printed: 1843

Publisher: John Murray. London

Dimensions 13 × 15 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 13 x 15 x 3

Condition: Very good  (See explanation of ratings)

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Tan calf spine with black title plate and gilt title. Tan marbled boards.

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Hardcover. 1st Edition. A Popular work by an English author relating his travels through Spain while working as a Bible salesman. First widely read book with accurate first-hand information on Gypsies.

On 11 November 1835 George Borrow set off for Spain, as an agent of the Bible Society. Borrow claimed to have stayed in Spain for nearly five years. His reminiscences of Spain were the basis of his travelog ‘The Bible in Spain (1843)’. He wrote sharply: “The huge population of Madrid, with the exception of a sprinkling of foreigners, … is strictly Spanish, though a considerable portion are not natives of the place. Here are no colonies of Germans, as at Saint Petersburg; no English factories, as at Lisbon: no multitudes of insolent Yankees lounging through the streets, as at the Havannah, with an air which seems to say, the land is our own whenever we choose to take it; but a population which, however strange or wild, and composed of various elements, is Spanish, and will remain so as long as the city itself shall exist.” The above quotation shows Borrow’s empathy with native, indigenous peoples as well as his dislike for the growing 19th century phenomenon of American cultural imperialism.

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