"Bicycle touring Spain." . . "Daisy talking books." . . . . "Spain" . . . . . . . . . . "When Polly Evans set off on a journey around Spain by bicycle, she found more adventures than he had bargained for. She survived nail-biting encounter with a sprightly pig, escaped over-zealous suitors, had her morality questioned by the local, and indulged her love of regional cooking. While she pedalled, Polly pondered some of the more lurid details of Spanish history - the king who collected pickled heads and the unfortunate duchess who lost her feet..." . . "Audiobooks" . . . "After tiring of her job as editor of a Hong Kong entertainment weekly, Polly Evans set off on a bicycle voyage around Spain. From the ascents of the Pyrenees to the olive groves of Andalusia, Polly found adventure, including an encounter with a sprightly pig and over-zealous suitors, while indulging in her love of regional cooking. And while she pedalled, Polly pondered some of the more lurid details of Spanish history - the king who collected pickled heads, the queen who toured the country with her husband's mouldering corpse, and the unfortunate duchess who lost her feet. 2003."@en . "It's not about the tapas" . "It's not about the tapas"@en . . . "When Polly Evans set off on a journey round Spain by bicycle, she found more adventures than she had bargained for. She survived a nail-biting encounter with a sprightly pig, escaped over-zealous suitors, had her morality questioned by the locals, and indulged her love of regional cooking. While she pedalled, Polly pondered some of the more lurid details of Spanish history - the king who collected pickled heads and the unfortunate duchess who lost her feet. And wherever she cycled, she ate and ate - and yet still she shrank out of her trousers." . . "After tiring of her job as editor of a Hong Kong entertainment weekly, Polly Evans set off on a bicycle voyage around Spain. From the ascents of the Pyrenees to the olive groves of Andalusia, Polly found adventure, including an encounter with a sprightly pig and over-zealous suitors, while indulging in her love of regional cooking. And while she pedalled, Polly pondered some of the more lurid details of Spanish history - the king who collected pickled heads, the queen who toured the country with her husband's mouldering corpse, and the unfortunate duchess who lost her feet."@en . "Downloadable audio books" . . . . . .