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Macarroni, popcorn, fairy cakes, sausages, croissants, cannelloni, croquetes, chocolate… Succulent poems spiced with curiosities await you in this delicious little book, for you to taste, enjoy and learn.
Who ever said that only big business people and top directors could do business efficiently? You can do business like them too! This book reveals the experts' best techniques and puts them within your reach in a clear and practical way.
At the start of the 90s there was a revolution in the world of software based on the improvement of product usability. Fronting this revolution was a newly coined phrase, what you see is what you get (WYSIWYG), which was the slogan of the change.
Lázaro, an aspiring young writer, can’t find a story to tell. So his tutor gives him Jorge's; Jorge was a youth from Madrid who, like him, enlisted in the Blue Division on July 13th 1941, 70 years before. An eventful journey led him to the battle of Krasny Bor, on the Russian Front, and later, in 1945, to defend Berlin wearing the uniform of an SS officer.
The sky has grown dark and Mummy Bear knows it's time to hibernate, but Little Bear doesn't want to. He doesn't want to get into a cramped cave. And because he's a brave bear and thinks he knows everything, he's not afraid of being alone or cold or hungry.
Who do 'los indignados' accuse of causing the crisis? What are they asking for? What is their strategy? Their manifesto? Will they change the course of Europe? Is this a global citizens revolution? 'Los indignados' want a different social model and they know it's possible. They've sent a message from city squares all over the world: we want it all and we want it it now.
Of all the areas involved in the commercialisation of services and products, communication is the one which is experiencing the most rapid and drastic changes. The fragmentation of the media and communications support, the appearance of new technologies and changes in consumer behaviour make it necessary to bring the context up to date and reveal the most important tendencies.
The author brings together three personalities as the protagonists of a story which each one reads in turn, with a formula which is repeated like a chorus. The three turn to a book to fill a need for excitement, entertainment and learning which television doesn't offer them. The illustrations are flat, schematic, with intense colours and striking contrasts.
When Enrique Ardiach, an important businessman and well-known antiquarian, dies in a strange plane accident, his two grandchildren Elisabet and Eduardo are left on their own. They find their grandfather's briefcase in the wreckage of the plane, along with mystical signs and a hastily scribbled note telling them to "look for Gerard de Villiers".
The memoirs of one of the most important literary editors in Spain. 'Oficio editor' is a declaration support for a profession as old as the book. Muchnik responds to the imminent digital revolution by defining the insurmountable and irreplaceable qualities of the editorial profession: to protect the author from their errors and the reader from theirs.