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Guesdon yesterday, Valencia today. The image of the city.

Catalogue of the exhibition of the same name, held in the Municipal Exhibition Hall, and curated by Helena de las Heras and David Estal, around the panoramic views of Valencia drawn and lithographed by the Breton architect Alfred Guesdon (1808-1876).

Valencia, capital of the Republic. 1936-1937. Volume 2

Second volume of the work Valencia, capital of the Republic 1936-1937, dedicated to analyzing daily life in our city: theater, cinema, religion, press, living conditions, bombings… The authors of the different articles are Eladi Mainar Cabanes, José M.ª Azkárraga Testor, José Peinado Cucarella, José Miguel Santacreu Soler, Cristina Escrivá Moscardó, Enrique Bordería Ortiz, Antonio Calzado Aldaria, Josep Lluís Barona Vilar, Vicent Gabarda Cebellán, M.ª Dolores Cosme Ferris, Marta García Carrión, Rafael Solaz Albert, and the same coordinators of the volume: Javier Navarro Navarro and Sergio Valero Gómez.

Flor de Mayo (illustrations by José Segrelles)

Modern edition of this novel by the great Valencian writer with illustrations by the Albanian José Segrelles, expressly made. This publication closes the activities carried out on the CL anniversary of Blasco Ibáñez’s birth.

Azorín and modernist Valencia

José Payá Bernabé, director of the Casa Museu Azorín in Monòver; David Sánchez Muñoz, winner of the 2011 Senyera Prize and art historian; and Daniel Benito Goerlich, professor at the UV, propose several routes through Valencia of cafes and emblematic buildings of that time, especially through neighborhoods of Ciutat Vella and Eixample. Valencian edition.

Taxi Girl

Winner of the “Max Aub” Prize for theatre in Spanish at the XXV “City of Valencia” Literary Awards.

Shall we have a coffee? Shall we have a coffee?

Catalogue of the exhibition held at the History Museum of Valencia, between the months of June to November 2018. Curated by Javier Martí, it contains texts by Bernat Padró, Concha Ridauro Cumplido, Arturo Cervellera, José María Azkarraga, Andrés Giménez, Abelardo Muñoz and Raquel Ferrero, all of them around cafés as spaces for culture, sociability, leisure and modernity. Bilingual edition.

Slow woman

Work awarded with the “Juan Gil-Albert” Prize for poetry in Spanish at the XXXV “City of Valencia” Literary Awards (2017).

Living Bells

English version of the book originally published in 2007. It focuses on one of the most unique elements of the city’s historical and cultural heritage: the bells, their history and influence. The book is the work of the anthropologist Francesc Llop, as well as the photographer Luz Avellaneda Martín.

The fever of the days

Winner of the “Maria Beneyto” Prize for poetry in Valencian at the XXV “City of Valencia” Literary Awards.

Valencia, capital of the Republic 1936-1937. Volume III. The City of Wisdom

Third and last volume of the work “Valencia, capital of the Republic 1936-1937”, dedicated to analysing the state of education and culture in our city during those war years. The authors of the different articles are José Ignacio Cruz Orozco, Carmen Agulló Díaz, Luis Miguel Lázaro Lorente, Marc Baldó Lacomba, Francisco Pérez Moragón, Aurelio Martí Ballester, Manuel Aznar Soler, Mireia Ferrer Álvarez, Romà Seguí i Francés, Gil-Manuel Hernández Martí, Edelmir Galdón Casanoves, and the coordinators of the volume: Javier Navarro Navarro and Sergio Valero Gómez.

Wings. Natural faults

Catalogue of the exhibition held in the Josep Alarte Space of the Fallero Museum of Valencia between January and September 2017. Texts by Marc Martell (Víctor Valero), Javier Mozas Hernando, José Francisco Carsí Navarro, and Félix Crespo Hellín.