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A surreal, outrageous and terrifying black comedy. A unique version of Madrid is once again the setting for the author’s story. This time the protagonist is a comedian with the nickname Beaver, famous for his television monologues. Beaver's life is governed by luck and chance. And just by chance, he meets his doppelganger, a waiter named Julio.
The biggest and best selection of Spanish wines, pioneered in Spain. A group of 22 active professionals make up the tasting panel who review, comment on and describe the wines considered worthy of inclusion among the best in Spain. 4973 wines tasted blind, 1121 wines tasted blind with commentary, 1263 cellars and their contents, 335 specialist shops, 118 wine producing regions.
Exclusive, independent gastronomic guide to Spain. Put together by 67 inspectors who cover the whole country in an anonymous capacity. 12,000 useful references, with comments and qualifications of 1,400 restaurants including prices. Reviews of 1,500 hotels' services and facilities; interesting recommendations; tourist information…
A guide to the best restaurants and hotels in Spain, prepared by 67 anonymous inspectors covering all Spanish regions. In 2008 the guide celebrated its 30th Anniversary.
Gourmetour, Guía Gastronómica y Turística de España has become a print testimony to the great culinary revolution which has gradually changed the menus of the restaurants in our country, and so altered Spanish palates.
“Gramática española básica. Aprender y utilizar” is a clear and comprehensive summary of Spanish grammar for students at levels A1, A2 and B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and the Instituto Cervantes curriculum.
Basic Spanish Grammar: Study and Use is a clear, comprehensive summary of Spanish grammar aimed at students of Spanish at levels A1, A2 and B1, as established by the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for languages. Readers will find the grammatical content organised into the three levels according to the Cervantes Institute’s Curriculum Plan.
1963: A lawyer is found dead in a hotel room in Granada, in the grey year of the flood, when, for the police, suicides will have the monopoly in death by violence. If the reality were less real than cinematic, one would talk of the case of the bachelor suicides.
Hi, my name is Petra and I'm very small, so small that hardly anyone notices me. But I dream of being big, very big, bigger than anyone else. These are the words of the main character of the story, a little pebble who dreams of being big, but who finds that in real life she is looked down on because of her size.