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novels were published in series of great acceptance and that have continued to be published to this day: a set that brings together nearly ten million copies sold. In 1978 the publishing house exclusively published in Spanish the long posthumous autobiography of Agatha Christie (translation by Diorki
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In 1952, Pablo del Molino decided to return to Spain and liquidate his facilities in Buenos Aires, due to the difficult political and labor situation in Argentina. On the other hand, the situation in Spain had improved a lot and paper was no longer in short supply. With the return of Pablo del Molino
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In 1933, Pablo del Molino resigned as deputy director of Editorial Juventud to found Editorial Molino. Pablo del Molino favored publishing a type of adventure and crime novel from the Anglo-Saxon world, in front of the editorial line of Editorial Juventud, more focused on adventures aimed at a young
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As for youth literature in the 2000s, Editorial Molino opted for popular series that introduced young people to serious topics such as History, Science, Culture but in a fun way, looking for the most gruesome and less publicized parts. The collections were for example
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was not re-edited due to the problem of getting paper and paying the rights in foreign currency, difficult in the Spanish postwar period. In 1947, Luis del Molino officially became a partner with 45% of the company's shares (55% remaining for Pablo del Molino).
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Marketing image for the pop-up book (called by Molino "Ilustracion Sorpresa") "El Ratón Mickey en el circo" ("Mickey Mouse in the circus"), 1934, with the children Maruja del Molino and Fernado Peraire del
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was director, and whose first issue appeared on March 7, 1935. The magazine created the first Readers' Club and reached 55,000 card and badge carrying members. The magazine ran newspaper strips, including
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The publishing house Editorial Molino, fruit of its seventy years of activity, published numerous works that today have acquired considerable value among collectors: Guillermo Brown (
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In the 90s, Editorial Molino turned to highly illustrated and high-quality children's books. It was a pioneer in the presentation of new types of books such as
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In the postwar period, in 1941 the collection Hombres Audaces was reinitiated, reaching 174 titles, but ending in 1949 due to publishing difficulties.
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which stood out for their book covers by the painter and draftsman Roc Riera Rojas (1913-1992), who made hundreds of covers for the publishing house.
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In 1962 the headquarters moved to Carrer Calabria 166, Barcelona, with its own building and warehouses. At this time, collections such as
297: 187:. In 1930 Pablo del Molino was appointed deputy director of Editorial Juventud. Editorial Juventud promoted at that time the collection 179:, proposed to his first cousin Concepción Mateus to invest the inheritance received in shares of a publishing house that he promoted, 826: 105: 39: 925:(in Spanish). Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes - Portal Editores y Editoriales Iberoamericanos (siglos XIX-XXI) - EDI-RED. 691: 86: 183:. In this way, Concepción Mateus and her son Pablo del Molino Mateus became part of the company's board of directors, led by 58: 43: 195:
audience by French and German authors. Editorial Molino published its first title already on November 10, 1933, entitled
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in Spain in 1934 (which it called "ilustración sorpresa") after acquiring the publishing rights of the publishing house
65: 559:, of which they published two and three issues respectively. The Molino label started focusing on children’s and youth 695:, which in 1936 managed to bring together more than 55,000 members. Another success were the collections for adults, 389:). The collection began in April 1936, with 18 titles being published, and was discontinued in July 1936 due to the 903: 638: 72: 32: 321: 268: 854:(in Catalan). Doctoral thesis, Departament de Biblioteconomia i Documentació, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain. 1001: 567: 54: 603: 154: 134: 762:, without forgetting the numerous adaptations of the Jules Verne texts that have been made for the cinema. 551:
for the first time in all Spain, although only three issues. The other series that included the label were
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Film and television have popularized some of the characters published by Editorial Molino, such as
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The main entrance of Editorial Molino headquarters in Carrer Calabria 166, Barcelona, Spain.
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paralyzed the magazine and all the new projects. Pablo del Molino decided to emigrate to
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Pablo del Molino Mateus was the son of a property registrar, Pablo del Molino Martín (
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Del folletín al bolsilibro : 50 años de novela popular en España (1900-1950)
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Editorial Molino's publications have found continuity since 2004 as part of the
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In 2000, Pablo del Molino Sterna died and the management was left to his cousin
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In this early pre-war period, Editorial Molino launched the publication of the
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Del folletín al bolsilibro: 50 años de novela popular en España (1900-1950)
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based on popular novels that were predecessors of the comic, and known as
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prevailed over any other collection, with detective novels that included
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Biblioteca Oro : Editorial Molino y la literatura popular 1933-1956
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to Spain, the publication of many collections was renewed, especially
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Les edicions infantils i juvenils de l'editorial Juventut (1923-1969)
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and only published a few other books with comics in the mid-1980s.
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Editorial Molino specialized in a genre that could be defined as
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collection published 670 titles and ceased publication in 1970.
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had not yet started. Editorial Molino returned to publishing
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in 1937 in order to continue operating, and settled in
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L'Edició a Catalunya : el segle XX (fins a 1939)
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collection, dedicated to three literary genres: the
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Among them, several novels by 8: 867:Historia de la edición en España (1939-1975) 267:was also published, of which the journalist 1119:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 898:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 649:acquired Editorial Molino from RBA group. 523:, dedicated to the female world of work, 397:From the Spanish Civil War to the Postwar 207:and the collection of children's stories 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 1198:www.penguinrandomhousegrupoeditorial.com 978:(in Spanish). 2016-10-15. Archived from 972:"Revista EL HOGAR Y LA MODA (1909-1987)" 250:were published as well as the novels of 778: 261:During the prewar period, the magazine 1218:"Editorial MOLINO | Penguin Libros ES" 1112: 891: 723:, and of the adventure genre, such as 614:(Giant Children's Books), as well as 7: 647:Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial 578:The publication of the youth series 353:, which were very successful in the 44:adding citations to reliable sources 870:. Jesús A. Martínez. Madrid. 2015. 1264:Book publishing companies of Spain 129:was a publishing house created in 14: 539:in 1965, with the translation of 149:) and Concepción Mateus Massana ( 593:series. Three series were made: 330:Editorial Molino introduced the 20: 929:from the original on 2021-09-11 917:García Fuentes, Raquel (2018). 797:from the original on 2021-04-11 31:needs additional citations for 758:, played on the big screen by 1: 1254:Publishing companies of Spain 743:S. L.), in a single edition. 704:Selecciones de Biblioteca Oro 639:Luis Antonio del Molino Jover 499:, as well as the collections 435:Selecciones de Biblioteca Oro 1259:1933 establishments in Spain 1249:Defunct publishing companies 711:In the 1940s the collection 547:, within which it published 338:(New York, USA, acquired by 1134:Eguidazu, Fernando (2008). 1085:Eguidazu, Fernando (2015). 952:hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com 791:hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com 437:, among which the books of 322:José María Huertas Clavería 1280: 488:also begins at this time. 269:José María Huertas Ventosa 583:y Los tres investigadores 433:, and the publication of 365:Bill Barne Air Adventurer 222:Pre Spanish Civil War Era 923:www.cervantesvirtual.com 574:From 1970 to the present 543:of great quality in the 491:At this time the series 465:with covers by Noiquet ( 197:El Ruiseñor del Noroeste 815:Llanas, Manuel (2005). 604:Sweet Valley University 568:Pablo del Molino Sterna 135:Pablo del Molino Mateus 1027:"William Byron Mowery" 529:Visitando otros países 516: 340:Reynal & Hitchcock 155:Agustí Massana i Pujol 123: 902:) CS1 maint: others ( 850:Baró, Mònica (2005). 628:Esa horrible historia 541:Franco-Belgian comics 513: 298:Terry and the Pirates 242:(Red Series) and the 234:(Yellow Series), the 205:Serie Popular Molino4 121: 1174:tercerafundacion.net 767:RBA publishing group 687:Cecil Bernard Rutley 624:Esa horrible ciencia 505:Mis Primeros Cuentos 40:improve this article 467:Joan Beltrán Bofill 363:(science fiction), 293:Terry y los Piratas 748:Richmal Crompton's 717:Arthur Conan Doyle 596:Sweet Valley Twins 517: 501:Historia y Leyenda 357:. 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