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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
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In "On the Trail of Don Quixote", August F. Jaccaci takes readers on a thoughtful and engaging journey through the ancient province of La Mancha, following in the footsteps of the iconic literary character Don Quixote. Jaccaci's detailed descriptions and insights provide a vivid picture of the landscapes, people, and culture of the region, allowing readers to experience the essence of La Mancha for themselves.

With a passion for history and literature, Jaccaci expertly weaves together references to Cervantes' classic novel, adding depth and context to his travelogue. His observations on the enduring influence of Don Quixote in La Mancha, as well as his encounters with locals who embody the spirit of the adventurous knight-errant, offer a unique perspective on the legacy of this beloved literary work.

While "On the Trail of Don Quixote" may appeal most to fans of Cervantes and Spanish literature, Jaccaci's captivating storytelling and evocative prose make this book a compelling read for anyone interested in travel, culture, and the power of storytelling. Overall, Jaccaci's exploration of La Mancha is a delightful blend of history, literature, and personal reflection, making it a worthy addition to any bookshelf.

Book Description:
On the Trail of Don Quixote is an engaging 1890’s “record of rambles in the Ancient Province of La Mancha” by two artist friends, French author August Jaccaci and Spanish illustrator Daniel Vierge. “Both lovers of the book wherein are recounted the adventures of the good Knight and of his faithful Squire,” as Jaccaci explains, the two men set out to record -Jaccaci in evocative prose, and Vierge in pen and ink drawings - their exploration of the landmarks of Cervantes’ “immortal romance.” Argamasilla, the Cave of Montesinos, Ruidera, the windmills at Crijitano, and the rugged mountain pass of Despeñaperros are among the places Jaccaci and Vierge visited, tramping on foot, or jolting along by mule cart, accompanied in the back country by armed Guardias Civiles. In the 1890’s, before super highways and tourists, Jaccaci could write: “it is incredible how few changes have taken place in the home of the hero since the days of his wanderings. The customs, the character, the manner of dress, and the speech of its inhabitants, have remained practically unchanged . . .” This is a relaxing read for anyone who enjoys good travel books.

(Introduction by Sue Anderson)


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