"Madrid: An Historical Description and Handbook of the Spanish Capital" by Albert Frederick Calvert is a recounting of Madrid's legacy, created around the turn of the 20th century. The book journeys into Madrid's past, culture, and new advancements while associating it with Spain's story. The book probably acts as a handbook for voyagers and a tribute to the city's essence, as the writer shows appreciation for its people and magnificence. Starting off, the book paints Madrid as a fairly new city next to other old Spanish cities, with its importance expanding a lot over time, mostly from the 1500s onward. Calvert shares details of Madrid's land, like its height and weather, and the changes from a city viewed poorly in terms of cleanliness and reachability to one alive and modern. Calvert captures the city's mix of old meaning and modern life, highlighting its new buildings, social scene, and cultural energy while recognizing its past and fights. The story begins in a way that promises a full look into Madrid's personality and development.

Madrid: an historical description and handbook of the Spanish capital
By Albert Frederick Calvert
Discover the captivating transformation of a once overlooked city into a vibrant metropolis, brimming with history, culture, and modern marvels.
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2020-08-23
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About the AuthorAlbert Frederick Calvert (1872-1946) was an English author, engineer and explorer active in Australia.
Albert Frederick Calvert (1872-1946) was an English author, engineer and explorer active in Australia.
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