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1938. Dimas Prado, a youg and ambitious fascist, takes charge of an investigation into the double murder of an adolescent prostitute and her Madame at a house in Burgos. His plan is not to catch the murderer - a distinguished Nationalist general - but to eliminate all trace of the crime, evidence and witnesses.
Borne out of consultancy and teaching practices, this work presents a panorama of the current techniques employed in the guidance and selection of staff. Work is conceived of as a way of allowing people to realize their potential and to contribute to perfecting the world within their cosmic and social reality.
“This seemed to me a jewel of a book. As the plot summary shows, nothing much happens, but the writing brilliantly conveys the wild imaginings of a mind just on the verge of adulthood, when that world is still a mystery but is endlessly fascinating, even if there is no explanation.” (Nick Caistor)
La vida y la obra del genial poeta portugués Fernando Pessoa adaptadas al cómic por primera vez.
La mejor obra de Laura Pérez Vernetti, una de las más reconocidas dibujantes de cómic españolas.
There are some things we can only learn thanks to the example of those around us ... And even then, sometimes the Blue Goblin needs to remind us! The ten delightful stories in this book teach us to recognize values such as gratitude, respect, patience, commitment, responsibility, or empathy in our daily lives.
Angela’s life is overturned with the arrival of a mysterious blond boy to her town. Intrigued by his sad eyes and his city ways, Angela can show him how to enjoy her own small world, shaped by her relationship with animals, the green fields, and the never-ending blue skies. The weeks they spend together are full of discoveries and emotions, and will change Angela’s life forever.
Malaga, Barcelona, Paris, painting, Bohemia, passion, endless vitality… these are just a brief outline of the concepts which the intense, magnetic life of Pablo Picasso bring to mind. This reading narrates the artist's life through his portraits of the women he loved.
An entertaining reflection on art whose main character is one of the most important geniuses of the 20th century. France, 1953. Seventy-two-year-old Picasso, now living on the Costa Azul, has long been the most famous 20th century artist, a restless genius who creates almost compulsively.
An solitary old wolf, a man who has retired to the coast, receives a visit from his grandson. But soon after his arrival other, nightmarish visitors appear: three criminals on the run, three young, cruel wolves from a different pack, instal themselves in the house and take the two hostage.
When Marta dies in Toulouse in 2004 and her will is read, her granddaughter Marthe hears with astonishment that Marta had a son during the Spanish Civil War who was given up for adoption and that she has to track him down. Marthe hires the detective Ricardo Cupido who finds him in Toledo: he is called a Alejandro, is extremely rich and is, in turn, father to an illegitimate daughter.