by Conrad Rudolph
University of Chicago Press, 2004
eISBN: 978-0-226-73132-2 | Cloth: 978-0-226-73125-4 | Paper: 978-0-226-73127-8
Library of Congress Classification DP285.R83 2004
Dewey Decimal Classification 263.0424611

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Traveling two and a half months and one thousand miles along the ancient route through southern France and northern Spain, Conrad Rudolph made the passage to the holy site of Santiago de Compostela, one of the most important modern-day pilgrimage destinations for Westerners. In this chronicle of his travels to this captivating place, Rudolph melds the ancient and the contemporary, the spiritual and the physical, in a book that is at once travel guide, literary work, historical study, and memoir.

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