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Blasco Ibáñez, his life and his time

Biography of the author of “Cañas y barro” written by his daughter Libertad Blasco-Ibáñez Blasco (1895-1988), whose objective is to recover the figure of Vicente Blasco Ibáñez beyond the devotion that a daughter could feel for her father. Finished in Mexico City, where she lived in exile, these memoirs are a reflection and a portrait of one of the most fascinating characters in Spanish literature.

The Drawn Man

Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Drassanes from March to May 2018. Texts by Guillermo Gómez-Ferrer, Carlos Aimeur and Javier Díaz Guardiola.

Falleras Mayor of Valencia 1931-2015

This volume completes the book published in 2005 on the Falleras Mayor of Valencia. Julio Tormo interviews this time the women who held this title between 2005 and 2015, discovering the human profiles of such an emblematic figure of the Fallas. The volume collects this new section on paper, and in a cedé presents in pdf format the book published in 2005 with almost a thousand pages dedicated to all the Falleres Majors since 1931.

Emblematic shops City of Valencia

Work published by the Delegation of Commerce and Supplies of the City Council of Valencia that reviews the oldest or most important shops in the city.

The hundred of the pen in the documents

This book makes an elaborate exposition of the background, origin, history and dissolution of the Hundred of the Feather, an institution created by King Peter the Ceremonious in 1356, in recognition of the loyalty of the Valencians towards their monarch and their royal ensign.

Iturbi and the Valencia Orchestra

Book-catalogue of the exhibition with the same title, held at the Palau de la Música, shows the work carried out by the Valencian pianist and conductor with the formation of his city, analyzing tours, concerts and recordings.

Blanquina March and Jewish Valencia

Under the guidance of Blanca March, mother of the philosopher Joan Lluís Vives, we propose a walk through the very few remains and memories that the city of Valencia preserves of what was a very important Jewish quarter. The author, Marilda Azulay, is an architect and professor at the UPV. Spanish edition.

The term crossings of the city of Valencia.

Approach to the study of the term crossings of the Valencian capital. Its objective is to make these heritage elements known both from their religious origin, as well as their artistic and monumental value.