Interesting publication. Perhaps expensive and bulky but it is one of those little treasures that any lover of history you would like. The Atlas of Spanish explorers is a creation of the Spanish Geographic Society after years of painstaking work.
The book is structured chronologically, from ancient times today. It is designed for use encyclopedic, but also as a book of second reading to deepen those adventures that both leave us speechless. The publisher responsible for editing is Geoplaneta (linked to Lonely Planet) and the painful price is 45 €, but the good pay.
As one of the authors, is a vindication of our scouts, people who give them soup with both English boasted waves. "We know not to sell," said the same. Well, let's do it and for this we must first know what we've been swiped in our education.









is on your wishlist?
March 1st, 2010 @ 14:24Uff a lot of money I have to see in situ
March 1st, 2010 @ 14:24By propaganda will make a discount to buy the copy?
March 18, 2010 @ 12:06I mean ... like saying three times.
Three times?
March 18, 2010 @ 12:06