The book merchant, by Luis Zueco

The book merchant
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Concluded its medieval trilogy, the Aragonese louis clog He invites us on another exciting journey a century later, when the printing press began to shape a new world. Knowledge was housed in coveted libraries and the knowledge gathered in the growing volumes offered the power, the privileged information of those early days that looked out into a new world.

With a perfect union of historical rigor and intrigue, Luis Zueco takes the reader to a time when the printed word could be the most dangerous weapon.

Every great journey begins in books. There was a time when books could discover new worlds, shake the most sacred dogmas and change the course of history.

This novel is a journey to the years following the invention of the printing press, when a book merchant undertakes the search for a mysterious copy that has been stolen from the largest library in the West, created in Seville by the son of Christopher Columbus.

Year 1517. The young Thomas crosses the incipient Renaissance Europe fleeing from his past. These are the years following the discovery of America and the invention of the printing press, a period of profound changes that have led to the end of the Middle Ages. The curiosity he feels for the New World, harvested from his multiple readings, will take him to Spain, where he will begin to work with a book merchant.

The task of locating a copy wrapped in a mysterious halo leads him to Seville, a prosperous city that serves as a link in trade with the Indies and that houses, within its walls, the most important library in the West, created by the son of Cristóbal Colón and called the Colombina. It will be precisely there where Thomas discovers that someone has stolen the book he is looking for and, for some reason, is very keen that no one find it.

There was a time when books allowed discovering new worlds, shaking the most sacred dogmas and changing the course of history. Luis Zueco plunges us into the dawn of bibliophilia and takes us, in a perfect union of historical rigor and fast-paced plot, to a time when the printed word could be the most dangerous weapon.

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