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219:. Pablo del Molino favored publishing a type of crime and adventure novel from the English-speaking world, compared to the editorial line of Editorial Juventud, more focused on French and German authors, of adventures aimed at a young audience. Pablo maintained his position on the board of directors and shares of Editorial Juventud until 1939. The two publishers agreed on bases for future cooperation, in which Editorial Juventud provided financial access and distribution facilities to the emerging Editorial Molino. Editorial Molino published its first title of Biblioteca Oro (Serie Azul) on November 10, 1933. Pablo had the collaboration of the youngest of his brother, Luis del Molino Mateus (Aranda de Duero 1907-1990), who set up the administration of the publishing house in rented premises at 245 Urgell Street. 31: 253:
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. The publisher renewed the presentation of many collections, especially the Biblioteca Oro, and the publication of Selecciones de
212:. In 1930 Pablo del Molino was appointed deputy director of Editorial Juventud. In 1932 Concepción Mateus transferred his shares to Pablo del Molino. Editorial Juventud promoted at that time the collection La Novela Rosa, dedicated to sentimental and traditional narratives. 234:, where it had its own graphic workshops. In Argentina, the publishing house prospered and continued with popular novel publications, starting the publication of the predecessor of the comic book, known as 204:
Home and Fashion), proposed to his cousin Concepción Mateus to invest part of the inheritance received from Agustín Massana in shares of a publishing house that he promoted, the
464: 386: 313: 424: 362: 289: 400: 327: 261:(1937-2000), who had already worked at the publishing house since his return from Argentina in 1953 and had acquired a wide experience. 250:, who in 1947 would become a partner of the publishing house with 45% of its capital, continued to lead the Barcelona publishing house. 208:. In this way, Concepción Mateus and her son Pablo del Molino Mateus became part of the company's board of directors, led by 230:
in 1937 to continue giving continuity to the publishing house. The publishing house settled at 1022 Migueletes street in
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He was born in the town of Sequeros, Salamanca, Spain in 1900. He was the son of Pablo del Molino Martín (
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in Barcelona in 1933 with the vision of creating a collection of novels accessible to the general public.
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paralyzed the magazine and all the new projects. Pablo del Molino decided to emigrate to
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In 1933, Pablo del Molino resigned as deputy director of Editorial Juventud to found
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Biblioteca Oro : Editorial Molino y la literatura popular 1933-1956
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Biblioteca Oro began, among which Agatha Christie stood out.
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Index


Sequeros
Editorial Molino
Sequeros
Salamanca
Spain
Barcelona
Catalonia
book editor
Editorial Molino
Cartagena
property registrar
Valladolid
Agustí Massana i Pujol
Escola Massana
El hogar y la moda
Editorial Juventud
José Zendrera
Editorial Molino
Spanish Civil War
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Pulp Magazines
United States
Doc Savage
Luis del Molino Mateus
Pablo del Molino Sterna
Biblioteca Oro : Editorial Molino y la literatura popular 1933-1956
ISBN
978-84-00-10025-4

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