Torre (mud jar) De Las Campanas De X rica, written by Jos Maria Perez Martin and originally published in 1922, explores the history and architectural significance of the Mud jar bell tower in X rica, Valencia, Spain. This detailed study delves into the unique characteristics of the tower, a notable example of Mud jar artistry and its cultural importance to the region. The book provides insights into the historical context of X rica and the architectural styles prevalent during the period of its construction. This book is a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and enthusiasts interested in Spanish architecture, local history, and the lasting legacy of Mud jar design.
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