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Three Windows on Spain

Silverman, Joseph H. | September 7, 1957 issue

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This article presents information on three books related to political conditions in Spain. The book "The Face of Spain," originally published in 1950, is a condensation of a diary he kept while traveling in the central and southern regions of the country. The book "Pagan Spain," written by Richard Wright. The book is an impressive accomplishment. His brief chapter on Protestantism in Spain is a poignant, incisive delineation of the anguished existence of people whose crime is that they are Protestant and live in Spain. Writer Herbert L. Matthews devotes the first two chapters of the book "The Yoke and the Arrows," to the Civil War years.

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BOOKS; CIVIL war; FACE of Spain, The (Book); PAGAN Spain (Book); YOKE & the Arrows, The (Book); SPAIN
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