“The art of the century xx in his exhibitions: 1945-2007” focuses on the exhibitions that have generated new ways of viewing and expressing reality.
A story of adventurers who are, simultaneously, the heroes of some of the most brilliant events in the history of 20th century art. A mixture of fact and fiction.
Constantino Augusto de Moreas has received an invitation to visit Zaragoza University, after having spent his entire life in Cuba devoted to the scholarly investigation of the poet José Martí.
There is no better way to learn about lyric drama than by enjoying a comic opera like The Barber of Seville. The album introduces us to a libretto directly inspired by courtly love, commedia dell’arte and farce.
A collection of ten titles, liberally illustrated in full-colour by well-known international illustrators. The stories, which are full of humour, are written by Enric Lluch.
In Valencia in the seventies, at the height of Franco’s dictatorship, three young communists – Josep, Felo and Teresa – demonstrate their disagreement with the official Party line with unforeseen consequences.
1568 was one of the most terrible years in the rule of King Philip II of Spain. Conflict grew in Flanders, the Turkish threatened the Mediterranean, and Moors rebel in Granada. However, the King is set to face all the problems.
Do you think that you know your partner? Would you do anything for him? Do you want to discover his hidden side? Do you believe you conquered him solely with your friendliness and charm? Well, it’s all lies!
The application of the mandatory rules contained in Chapter XI-2 of the SOLAS Convention, known as the ISPS Code (adopted on the 12th of December 2002, in force since the 1st of July 2004), as well as of the Regulation of the European Parliament a
The Crown of Castile is advancing unstoppably in its conquest of the New World. Carlos V wants to spread Christianity to the furthest corners of the empire and halt the mixing of races among the Spanish ranks.