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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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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
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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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Hombres Audaces was reinitiated, reaching 174 titles, but ending in 1949 due to publishing difficulties.
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In 1962 the headquarters moved to Carrer
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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
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for the first time in all Spain, although only three issues. The other series that included the label were
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Les edicions infantils i juvenils de l'editorial Juventut (1923-1969)
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