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Tales of the Alhambra

Author: Washington Irving

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Description: Tales of the Alhambra by Washington Irving, this document presents a collection of stories and essays set in the Alhambra, a historic castle in Granada, Spain. The tales combine Spanish and Eastern elements, reviving the royal traditions and whimsical legends of the Alhambra.

Subject: Short Stories for Adults

Pages: 280

Megabytes: 0.49 MB

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