I want to buy this book, part of my research for a trip later this year: Spain Is (Still) Different: Tourism and Discourse in Spanish Identity.
It's an impressive group. (Eugenia Afinoguénova (Editor), Jaume Martí-Olivella (Editor) and contributors Alberto Medina, Joseba Gabilondo, Daniela Flesler , Adrián Pérez Melgosa, Justin Crumbaugh , John K. Walton, María Bolaños, Benjamin R. Fraser Patricia Hart, Annabel Martín).
But it costs $60, even on Abe.com.
This title, Tourism and Dictatorship: Europe's Peaceful Invasion of Spain, is even pricier, at $100.
Spain's tourism history is colorful and wild. These prices are mighty frustrating.