Albert Llimós recounts the story of an authentic, anonymous heroine of the 20th century, who survives and lives with the nobility and misery of the human condition.
“Physical Education” offers a perspective of PE through the years: beginnings, evolution according to different trends, possible trends in the future. It speaks about its important role in the education system.
This is the love story between Morvan and Lua, two young nobles in the Spanish Middle Ages. Morvan is widely known as ‘the impassive’ because of his ability to hide his emotions.
In this exciting new detective novel by Lorenzo Silva we meet the now famous investigator from the Bevilacqua Guardia Civil (more incisive and ingenious than ever in his comments and attitude) and his colleague Virginia Chamorro, along with a new
This book offers us an overview of a problem which has been man-made and well documented, and has persisted throughout the history of humanity: hunger.
In this rigorous and accessible essay, the renowned theologian Josep Maria Rovira Belloso reflects on the basis and the role of Christian Faith upon today’s society, both at an individual and collective level.
Bluecrest the hen loves pecking and scratching about in the ground for bugs to eat. She also loves pirate stories: she takes them off to her favourite nook to read there.
In tumultuous 19th century Spain, one man, Rosendo Roca, refuses to accept his fate and considers a risky proposal that will end up affecting his whole life.
The Big Bang theory of how our world may have come into being is part of the popular culture of our era; but few people know that it was originally put forward by the physicist and Catholic priest, Georges Lemaître.
This book proposes a profound revision of graphic illustration from the period 1800 to 1870, examined here as a problematic body of images frequently assigned contradictory meanings, plagued by anachronisms and ill-adjusted with respect to some of