
Avila
by Camilo José Cela
"Avila" by Camilo José Cela, Editorial Noguer, S.A., 1960, 3rd Edition. This travel guide offers a detailed exploration of Avila, Spain, enriched with photographs. Nobel laureate Cela’s narrative is complemented by the translation of John Forrester. Fair condition with a worn dust jacket showing edge wear and small tears.
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The book is in fair condition. The dust jacket exhibits noticeable wear, including edge wear and small tears. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean, with no inscriptions or library markings.
About This Vintage 1960 Edition
"Avila" by Camilo José Cela, published by Editorial Noguer, S.A. in Barcelona in 1960, is a notable travel guide exploring the historic city of Avila, Spain. This third edition is a testament to the enduring interest in Cela’s insightful exploration of Avila's cultural and historical significance. Translated into English by John Forrester, the book features photographs by Eugen Haas and others, capturing the timeless beauty of this ancient city. Cela, a Nobel Prize-winning author, is known for his profound narrative style and attention to detail, making this guide both informative and engaging. Although not a first edition, this copy remains a valuable resource for enthusiasts of Spanish history and travel. The book is in fair condition, with a worn dust jacket showing signs of age, including edge wear and small tears.
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