Diario De Madrid
Diario De Madrid
Nabu Press
Anonymous and Anonymous
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"Diario De Madrid" offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of Madrid during the 18th century. Written anonymously, this diary provides a unique and intimate perspective on the social customs, events, and atmosphere of the city. Readers will discover the rhythm of daily life, from the mundane to the extraordinary, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era.
This historical document is invaluable for anyone interested in Spanish history, social history, or the history of urban life. Its enduring appeal lies in its authenticity and its ability to transport the reader back in time.
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