Part 19 (1/2)
An English medical pract.i.tioner, Dr. Dalebrook, resides in the Calle Albareda, leading out of the Calle Tetuan. A guide, whom I can recommend as well-informed, is Senor Carlos Rude, 22 Otumba. Senor Rude is known as ”Charles” by the English visitors. He speaks English well, and can obtain entrance to private collections of paintings in the city.
A large stock of interesting photographs of Seville, pictures and characters is kept by Senor Julio Beauchy, 24 Calle de Rioja.
A LIST OF BOOKS UPON SEVILLE, OR CONTAINING REFERENCES TO THE CITY.
_History._
'Sevilla' (A volume in the series '_Espana_')--Don Pedro de Madrazo.
'Annales de Sevilla'--Don Ortiz de Zuniga.
'Sevilla Historica,' etc.--By 'A Son of Seville.'
'Histoire des Arabes d'Espagne' (3 vols.)--De Circourt.
'Memoirs of the Kings of Spain' (5 vols.)--W. c.o.xe.
'History of Spain and Portugal'--Dunham.
'Ferdinand and Isabella'--Prescott.
'History of the Reformation in Spain'--T. M'Crie.
'The Ottoman and the Spanish Empires'--L. Ranke.
'History of the Reign of Philip II.'--R. Watson.
'Philip II.'--Prescott.
'Charles V.'--Armstrong.
'Recherches sur l'histoire et la litterature de l'Espagne'--Dozy.
'Spain'--H. E. Watts.
'The Moors in Spain'--S. Lane-Poole.
'The Inquisition'--Llorente.
'The Story of Spain'--E. E. and S. Hale.
'Historia de la Ciudad de Sevilla'--Joaquin Guichot.
'Historia de Sevilla'--Alonso Morgado.
'Antiguedades Prehistoricas de Andalucia'--Miguel de Gongora.
_Art._