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		<title>CÃ¡diz</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A captivating portrait of an overlooked Andalusian gem.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the tale of Western Europe&#8217;s oldest continuously inhabited city, a 3,000-year history of war and seafaring, culture and commerce, liberalism and resistance.Helen Crisp and Jules Stewart offer a vibrant account of Cádiz past and present, from its ancient founding myths to its reinvention as a trendy tourist destination. They illuminate Cádiz&#8217;s experiences under Roman and Moorish rule; explore its centuries of maritime warfare, from Francis Drake to the Battle of Trafalgar; and probe its role in Spain&#8217;s &#8216;Golden Age&#8217; of empire, when it dominated trade with the New World. As Spain&#8217;s de facto capital during the Peninsular War, Cádiz also produced Europe&#8217;s first liberal constitution in 1812. And in 1936, it was the port of entry for Franco&#8217;s troops, mustered to overthrow the Republic.Cádiz has excited the passions of travellers for centuries. Lord Byron was enchanted by the ladies of the city, whom he described as &#8216;form&#8217;d for all the witching arts of love&#8217;. Benjamin Disraeli fell in love with Cádiz in 1830, seeing &#8216;Figaro in every street and Rosita in every balcony&#8217;. This beautifully illustrated book, the first to tell the full story of this intriguing and extraordinary city, brings its past to life.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A spirited chronicle of New York's economic and cultural boom during the outstanding decade of the Roaring Twenties. Â  This is the story of the zest for life that gripped New York in the postwar years of the 1920s. The decade ushered in an era of almost unprecedented prosperity and economic expansion that made New York the powerhouse of America and fueled a wave of creativity in music, fashion, literature, and architecture. Strike Up the Band explores how the city became a magnet for a host of outstanding personalities, from literary figures to sports stars, musicians, composers, and journalists, and pays a visit to the places they frequented, such as the Cotton Club and Broadway theaters. From the skyline to the sidewalk, the city itself also transformed as it was redeveloped in the 1920s building boom, with Art Deco becoming the style that dominated the new era.]]></description>
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