La cuenta de @Albaeditorial ha recordado que, el 1 de febrero de 1846, el periódico parisino «Journal des Débats» publicó la última de las dieciocho entregas de «El conde de Montecristo», de Alexandre Dumas. La primera se publicó el 28 de agosto de 1844. Aquí tenéis el comienzo.
In the early 1950s a new fashion trend took over Britain's youth. It was a strange adaptation of Edwardian romanticism; drape jackets, tailored waistcoats, drainpipe trousers and chunky shoes. Riding the wave of early Rock and Roll it soon gained a name: the Teddy Boy.
Let’s take a look at it...
The Magic of the Whole Part.
You will not see a more beautiful mathematical expression for the current year than this one.
e π
[ π + e ] ² = 2025
#Eneatipo7#2025newyear#HappyNewYear2025
Qué magnífico libro es "Persian Fire" y qué gran escritor es Tom Holland. Este párrafo, relatando los minutos previos al inicio de la batalla de Maratón, pone los pelos de punta.
"The naked Athenians were transformed into fearsome automata of bronze"
A look at some of the most beautiful and unusual examples from the first 100 years of the "modern" book cover, since the rise of publishers' bindings circa 1820: https://t.co/LPjuflZ43f