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Constancia de la Mora Maura's autobiography, In Place of Splendour, is an interesting document about the history of a Spanish woman in the first half of the 20th century, specifically about the life of a woman who rebels against the social conventions of her class. The second half of the book contains a detailed account of the Spanish Civil War as seen from a committed perspective, including events in Madrid, Alicante, Valencia and Barcelona, cities where the author lived during the war.
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In Place of Splendor: The Autobiography of a Spanish Woman
1939, Harcourt, Brace and Company
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First Sentence
"I was cold in Madrid that January day in 1906 when I was born."
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Map on lining-papers
Includes index
DON560/2008
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An autobiographical account by the Spanish republican Constancia de la Mora in which she describes her life from her birth into an aristocratic Spanish family to her exile in the United States after the Spanish Civil War. It was published in 1939 in English as In place of Splendor: the autobiography of a Spanish woman and in 1944 in Spanish in Mexico as Doble esplendor. Autobiography of a Spanish woman.
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