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  2. Francisco de Robles - Wikipedia

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    Robles contracted with the printer Juan de la Cuesta to print Don Quijote in his shop at Atocha 87, in Madrid, which is today a museum and cultural center, and home of the Sociedad Cervantina. Robles was godfather of Cuesta's two children. [1]

  3. Manuel Sánchez Cuesta - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Sánchez Cuesta Spanish philosopher. Manuel Sánchez Cuesta (born 13 May 1952, in San Martín del Castañar, Salamanca) is philosopher, ethicist and humanist.. He studied in the University of Salamanca, Complutense University of Madrid, Heidelberg University and the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome.

  4. Juan de la Cuesta - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the first (1605) edition of Cervantes' Don Quijote. Juan de la Cuesta (?-1627) was a Spanish printer known for printing (not publishing) the first editions of Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605) [1] and the Novelas ejemplares (1613), by Miguel de Cervantes, as well as the works of other leading figures of Spain's Golden Age, such as Lope de Vega.

  5. Museum of the Ancient Book - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the Ancient Book (Spanish: Museo del Libro Antiguo) is a museum in Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez. The museum is dedicated to show the different types of printing used in Guatemala. The museum is dedicated to show the different types of printing used in Guatemala.

  6. Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs - Wikipedia

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    Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs (Cuesta) is a North American publishing house located in Newark, Delaware. Established in 1978 by Tom Lathrop , Cuesta has published over 400 books dealing with Spanish linguistics and Spanish and Latin American literature from medieval to modern times with a focus on the Spanish Golden Age.

  7. Jorge Volpi - Wikipedia

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    In A pesar del oscuro silencio, the main character is researching the tragic life of Jorge Cuesta, a Mexican vanguard poet and essayist of the 1920s and 1930s. Similarly, the protagonist in Tribuna del escandolo also engages in biographical research, but in this case to solve a double murder.

  8. Carlos Monsiváis - Wikipedia

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    At the "Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara" (" International Book Fair of Guadalajara") in 2006, he received the "FIL de Guadalajara Prize") along with its $100,000 prize money [2] and has been awarded honorary doctorates from universities in Peru, Arizona, [1] Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana and the Universidad Autónoma de ...

  9. House of the First Print Shop in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The House of the First Printing Press in the Americas (Spanish: Casa de la Primera Imprenta de América) at the corner of Moneda and Licenciado Primo Verdad streets in Mexico City was the home of the first printing press/print shop in the New World. [1]