Red boards with gilt print and decoration front and spine. The boards are rubbed, worse at the back than the front; there is intermittent foxing throughout the book, including the fore-edge; and the half title page as well as page xiv short cut by the printer. A clean, solid and unmarled copy, but obviously second hand. A title in John Lane's "The Spanish Series". xxi, 139 pages, plus 300 black and white plates. "Seville, which has its place in mythology as the creation of Hecules, and was more probably founded by the Phoenicians, which became magnificent under Roman Rule, was made the capital ofthe Goths, was the centre of Moslem power and splendour, and fell befofre the military prowess of St.Ferdinand, is still the QAueens of Andalusia....(Publisher' blurb)