The present volume attempts to explain independence in Ibero-America through spatial, temporal, regional, ethic and racial diversity.
This book places armed conflict in the broad frame of reference of the confrontation between those with kratotropic leanings (towards dominating others) and those with eleutherotropic leanings (towards surrendering to others’ control) that charact
While reporting on a Velázquez exhibition at the Prado Museum, the misanthropic and mordant journalist Mariano Larro and the intrepid and seductive photographer Fran Kapa witness a series of inexplicable murders and become the sole suspects for th
In ancient times there were all kinds of dragons, in every colour. Different families lived together and got along with other animals. Why did they disappear? Can they still be found anywhere today? Discover a magical world and dare to dream.
Over there, where some only see ordinary mountains, you must know that sleeping giants lie hidden…Would you like to wake them up and learn their magic arts?
Sara's dangerous hobby of breaking into abandoned buildings has allowed her to get to know Álex and Ray, a couple of young adventurers.
The rules that governed the world in recent years are now a thing of the past. The 'sharks', who were everywhere, who were so celebrated and did so much harm, are dead, but they haven't realised.
The Tikis-Mikis were creatures from a bygone age. They were given that name because they spent all day complaining, as if everything bothered them, and the other animals did not dare talk to them. Would they ever change their attitude?
In this book, art plays a significant role. Museum director Alexander Kahn is carrying out some research to find the original of the work 'City of towers', a drawing by Paul Klee from 1929.