Armando Herrera. El Fotógrafo de las Estrellas
Armando Herrera. Photographer of the Stars

by Héctor Herrera
ISBN: 9786071601056
$44.99 Hardcover

Héctor Herrera renders a tribute to his father’s photography during Mexico’s golden years of cinema and radio. Armando immortalized such iconic images as the expression of Maria Felix, the scar in the face of Agustín Lara, a passage of dance of Tin Tan, the raised eyebrow of Pedro Armendáriz, or the legs of Tongolele.

El Laberinto de la Soledad; Postdata; Vuelta a “El laberinto de la Soledad”, 4th Edition
The Labyrinth of Solitude; Postscript; Return to The Labyrinth of Solitude

by Octavio Paz
ISBN: 9789681659707
$12.99 Hardcover

Including "El Labertino de la Soledad,” “Postdata," and" Vuelta," this book is an homage to the imagination and critical thought of Nobel Prize-winner Octavio Paz, the great Mexican moralist and poet. A half-century after this classic, his voice has gained a universal public audience.

Género, Poder y Política en el México Posrevolucionario, 4th Edition
Gender, Power and Politics in Post Revolutionary Mexico

by Gabriela Cano, Mary Kay Vaughan, & Jocelyn Olcott,
ISBN: 9786071601414
$25.00 Paperback

Bringing to bear decades of feminist scholarship and cultural approaches to Mexican history, these essays demonstrate how women seized opportunities created by the Mexican Revolution and its aftermath to challenge conventions of sexuality, work, family life, religious practices, and civil rights.

El Abuelo ya No Duerme en el Armario
Grandfather Doesn’t Sleep in the Closet Anymore

by Silvia Molina
illustrations by Silvana Ávila
ISBN: 9786071601261
$7.50 Paperback

A tribute to the wisdom and unconditional friendship that settles between a man and his grandson. Alexander knows that great moments can arrive unexpectedly. He never imagined that through the games and fabulous histories invented by his grandfather, he would pass one of the best birthdays of his life.

Las Musas de Darwin
Muses of Darwin

by José Sarukhán
ISBN: 9786071601049
$39.99 Paperback

Two hundred years after the birth of Charles Darwin, and 150 years after the initial publication of The Origin of Species, this classic presents scientific research like a novel, accompanied by photographs, color maps and drawings to understand one of the most influential works of the history of the science.




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