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Mitos y leyendas de las Islas Canarias (Myths and Legends of the Canary Islands). Todo sobre el libro (All about the Book), essay. Iballa, roman. El libro de Barbuzano (Barbuzano's Book), Biography. La conversación (The Chat), fiction. El libro de los guachinches (The secret Routes of the Wine), ethnography. El libro del gofio, ethnography.
El libro de la mitología de chiloé (1998) Renato Cárdenas historias leyendas y creencias mágicas obtenidas de la tradición oral, Editorial ATELÍ, Vicente Reyes Nº 1290 Punta Arenas "El Millalobo " Tomo # 2, Zona de Chiloé colección mitos y leyendas de Chile (2009) publicado por Icarito La Tercera
Leyendas de Guatemala (Legends of Guatemala, 1930) was the first book to be published by Nobel-prizewinning author Miguel Ángel Asturias. The book is a re-telling of Maya origin stories from Asturias's homeland of Guatemala. It reflects the author's study of anthropology and Central American indigenous civilizations, undertaken in France, at ...
Retrato de ella (novela, 2018) Figuras en un espejo (novela, 2019) El cine español en la era de Franco (2022) Falange, historia , cine y cultura (2023) Charlton Heston, un héroe para la eternidad (2023, with Juanma de la Poza) Cecil B. de Mille , un director de leyenda (2023, with Juanma de la Poza) El libro del concejal ( 2023 ) Castilla y ...
Enchanted places: Izalco Volcano, the Arch of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, Ilopango Lake, Tacuzcalco, the Pichichera, Sisimico Canyon. Saints and miracles: the Virgin of Candelaria , Our Lady Saint Anne, the Black Christ, the Lord of Charity, the Virgin of the Lava, San Antonio de Padua, Santa Lucía , the procession of the dead, etc.
Jaun Zuria (Basque for "the White Lord") is the mythical first Lord and founder of the Lordship of Biscay, [1] [2] who defeated the Leonese and Asturian troops in the also-mythical Battle of Padura, in which he chased off the invaders to the Malato Tree, establishing there the borders of Biscay.
Ester Cosani Sologuren (24 December 1914 – March 2001) was a Chilean writer and illustrator. Using the nickname Rita Cosani, [1] she became known as one of the leaders of early children's literature in Chile through her works which were published in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
She was renowned in the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). The Lercaro were an important family of Genoese merchants, who were based in Tenerife after the Castillian conquest. [1] Catalina, daughter of Antonio Lercaro and his wife, was forced to marry an older man, who enjoyed a good position and great wealth.