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      • Ampersand (Esperluette SRL)

        Independent publishing house born in 2012 with the intention of bringing to paper texts on art, fashion and culture written in a careful and elegant format, after an exhaustive work of edition, correction and design.

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      • Macaw Books A unit of Datagraph System Pvt. Ltd.

        We are a children books publishing company from INDIA since 2007.We have a range of 6500 books for 2 to 14 year kids. Our books are selling into 97 countries and 27 languages worldwide. Our books include a range of value readers, early reading material, picture books, ELT books, Fiction and Non Fiction for kids and an amazing range of educational supplements for level1 to 8 and a huge range of over 1000 encyclopadeias on almost all subjects and age group ( 2 to 14).  We create all our books with a philosphy of "Learn with Fun". We have the biggest design studio of books for children and can create customised books as per your requirements. We also create text books on any subject based on any given curriculum upto middle schools.

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      • February 2022

        Espana Pontifica

        Papal Letters to Spain 1198-1303

        by Peter Linehan

        Peter Linehan (+2020) followed his survey of original papal letters in Portugal, Portugalia pontifica 1198-1417 (2013) with the present volume, España Pontifica, that covers papal letters to Spanish recipients from Pope Innocent II (1198-1216) to Pope Boniface VIII (+1303). This volume will provide students of the medieval papacy and the Spanish church with an invaluable research tool to explore the relationship between Rome and Spain during the crucial period of the Spanish Reconquistà after the battles of Navas de Tolosa (1212) to the capture of Seville (1248). Linehan spent his career cataloguing papal letters from more than sixty Spanish repositories. For the past sixty years the Vatican has also been engaged in publishing surveys of original papal letters preserved from various European archives. However, this volume includes material that has not been included in these surveys.

      • Fiction

        El largo sueño de Laura Cohen

        by Mercedes de Vega

        A frenetic psychological thriller that turns out to be an incisive reflection on identity, revenge and family secrets.A few days after losing her husband in a traffic accident, Laura Cohen, a Spanish psychiatrist based in Montreal, takes on as a patient a man traumatized by his past. When he disappears without a trace after their third ses-sion, Laura will begin to look for him, attracted by an un-expected connection between the man and her deceased husband.This investigation will plunge her in a dangerous network of conspiracies, kidnappings, hidden experiments and torture that date back to World War II and the Holocaust, and will lead her to question her origins, her marriage and her life till that moment in time.Mercedes de Vega changes her register with her most ambitious work to date: backed by an excellently crafted prose and an accurate portrayal of the characters, she weaves a plot of intrigue perfectly concocted, full of sur-prising twists and revelations, which does not slow down its addictive rhythm for a second.

      • October 2020

        25 Cuentos Populares de España

        Para descubrir su historia

        by Tradición popular

        A selection of the most popular and well known tales from Spain. Quality stories, adapted for children and with fantastic illustrations. With these stories we aim to provide knowledge of the customs and popular roots of Spain. We work to bring the country's past closer to discover and enjoy its great history. More information at https://www.vocaeditorial.com/colorin-colorado/

      • Teaching, Language & Reference

        E-Spanisch A1: De España a Latinoamérica

        by Gloria Macchiavello-Pietsch

        PDF E-Book, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch mit integrierten Videos, Audios sowieinteraktiven Übungen und Lösungen.

      • September 2022

        The Weight of living on Earth

        by David Toscana

        Winner of the MARIO VARGAS LLOSA V BIENNIAL NOVEL PRIZE, 2023 Mario Vargas Llosa says "I have just read this novel by the Mexican writer David Toscana, which won the Biennial Novel Prize that bears my name, held in Guadalajara, and I think it is one of the most original texts published in recent years". "What is at stake in this remarkable text is humour. A strange and incandescent humour". "One of the original aspects of this book is that game by which, in the depths of the tragedies that the characters experience, there is always a light to which they can cling", "I think David Toscana has written one of the best novels in the language". La Nación, article by Mario Vargas LlosaWritten with the will to believe that imagination and desire are powerful forces for transforming reality, The Weight to Live on Earth puts us in front of an immense frieze of possibilities: life changes as we read, the author proposes, and this is how this group of characters turn the city of Monterrey into every possible scenario from Tsarist Russia to Soviet Russia, and a canteen will be a space station, an orange orchard will be a dacha, the Santa Catarina River will be the Neva, and an abandoned cable car will be the take-off platform. Sinopsis The news of the death of three Soviet cosmonauts on their return to Earth after 23 days on the Sailyut space station is the trigger for the delirious journey that Nikolai is about to embark on. Driven by his passion for reading, he changes his name to Nikolai Nikolayevich Pseldonov and his everyday life in the early 1970s in northern Mexico becomes a frieze that combines all the times and spaces of Russian literature: from Tolstoy to Bulgakov, from Chekhov to Akhmatova. Nicholas and his wife, along with a handful of strangers who join them along the way, fervently recreate scenes, conversations and stories from a wide range of novels, short stories and plays, but which, unlike the knights imitated by Don Quixote, star anti-heroes. Dozens or hundreds of stories that help us to piece together their own history and to sense their desolation in the face of a world in which they do not fit, a world they can only face with their imagination. Because, as the protagonist of The weight to live o earth says, “Life is the only infinite thing that has an end”.   WHAT HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT THE AUTHOR’S WORK“Una obra que en España emparentaría de modo claro con el mejor Luis Landero, puesto que se sustenta en un mismo aliento o eje: el hiato entre realidad e irrealidad y el afán de los hombres por no resignarse a lo que son sin haber, al menos, intentado probar la suerte de lo que podrían ser; en suma: la redención en la búsqueda de lo imposible.” Ernesto Calabuig, El Cultural, El Mundo. “El humor, y en específico el negro, en las novelas de Toscana es legendario (…) logra unir la gran tradición de la picaresca en español con el universo metafísico de otro checo, Franz Kafka, para imponer un nuevo adjetivo atmosférico a la literatura mexicana: toscaniano o toscanesco.” Juan José de Ávila, El Confabulario, El Universal.

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