It is known as book trip the publication of the experiences
and observations realised by a traveller. These books usually are occasionally
informed with maps, drawings, engravings, photographies, et cetera, realised by
the author or some of their fellow travellers. Literature on trips in fact is
not new, exists enough for time and has been cultivated by many authors in all
the continents. It is a sort very asked for and that has an ample range of
public. Nowadays publications specialized on the subject exist, those that are
written by people who specifically dedicate themselves to cross the world in
search of interesting data. Two types of books of trips exist essentially: those
that write own the natural ones of a country, and those that the foreigners
write. These last ones have a particular interest because they reveal points of
view different and sometimes enriching for the inhabitants of the inspected
country. Many of them are fantasiosos, written sometimes with purely commercial
interest or an idea chauvinist, and they do not penetrate in the true
idiosyncrasy of a country del that not even the language or history knows, and
have been written without previous documentation. Others, on the contrary,
display a great power of observation and analysis and really deepen in the
problematic identity and of a country. On books from trips to Spain the Spanish
scholar wrote an important bibliography Raymond Foulché-Delbosc (Bibliographie
DES voyages in Espagne ET in Portugal, Paris: H. Welter, 1896), where 858 book
titles take refuge of trips in sixteen languages and 1730 editions, everything
in sequence chronological, although needs references to the important trips of
Wilhelm von Humboldt by all the Spanish empire, erases minor in a similar
effort. Also Arthur Farinelli made contributions, as well as Elena Fernandez Mel
or Herr, who wrote on the image that of Spain the French travellers between
century XVIII and XIX offered; modernly, the bibliography has multiplied
prodigiously
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