A beautiful novel with a forceful narrative.
It is the year 824 when three peculiar characters - Paio the hermit, Teodomiro the bishop, and his assistant Martín de Bilibio - 'find' a tomb, the remains of which, they claim, belong to Saint James the Apostle.
This book is not a story, a treatise or a manual that analyzes loves, that state that escapes any attempt to control, understand or overcome it. It is not a work on the philosophy of love, but it does contain philosophical analyses.
This book by Ana Ma Arias de Cossio explores an area of Spanish art which is little known either at home or abroad.
The ship Beagle sets sail from England in 1831 to make a voyage around the world which will change history.
Can a person live in 445 m2 space for the rest of their life?
'El cadete Vargas Llosa' is a book that aims to explain, exonerate, redeem or defend the mark/stamp that was woven in the stories told in 'The City and The Dogs'.
Who was the grandmother who planted the seeds of La Masía [FC Barcelona's youth system]? And who was the father who helped the players believe, educating and taking care of them? And who are the inheritors now reaping the rewards?
A book about walking the Way of St James. Includes a description of the route and its historic buildings, plus practical information, maps, distances, hostels and lodgings, where to eat and buy provisions.
A book about the Northern Way of St James. A variant on the way of St James which runs along the Cantabrian coast.