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lavozdegalicia.es reports that the Holy Year unleashed an avalanche of books on the pilgrimage.
In recent months, there have been numerous publications that had as protagonist the Camino de Santiago, both in its historical and artistic and cultural and tourism.
These days, the editorial Anaya Street will add three new guides to its collection Anaya Touring Club, all dedicated to the northern route and written by Anton Pombo. For 21.90 euros, those who venture to set out the Guide will have North Camino de Santiago pilgrims', offering all kinds of details about the route (soil quality, gradient of the slopes, location of sources and shelters ) as well as information on visiting ranging populations.
The pilgrims have more practical information essential for the northern route condensed North El Camino de Santiago in your backpack, a guide to walk all the data from southern France to Compostela. Finally, the collection has decided to edit the pilgrim's notebook Road North, a notebook moleskin format that also includes a map of each stage of the pilgrimage as well as a practical mini-guide.
Presentation
The editorial San Pablo was also honed in on the Jacobean-themed publications, and presented June 28 at the finish line Road three volumes devoted to the pilgrims. The first is a record, On the Road to Santiago, the pilgrim songs, which consists of ten songs written by Miguel Rosendo da Silva that "break up the experience of the Camino de Santiago."
Furthermore, and in audiovisual format, will present the documentary chronicles the Way, hospitaleros stories and pilgrims, in which each other "open their lives and tell us the reasons which led them to become what they are."
The third volume will present the editorial San Pablo is a book in four languages (English, Spanish, French and Italian) under the title The footprints of the Road contains a number of thoughts that are intended to "encourage the mission of the pilgrim."
In recent months, there have been numerous publications that had as protagonist the Camino de Santiago, both in its historical and artistic and cultural and tourism.
These days, the editorial Anaya Street will add three new guides to its collection Anaya Touring Club, all dedicated to the northern route and written by Anton Pombo. For 21.90 euros, those who venture to set out the Guide will have North Camino de Santiago pilgrims', offering all kinds of details about the route (soil quality, gradient of the slopes, location of sources and shelters ) as well as information on visiting ranging populations.
The pilgrims have more practical information essential for the northern route condensed North El Camino de Santiago in your backpack, a guide to walk all the data from southern France to Compostela. Finally, the collection has decided to edit the pilgrim's notebook Road North, a notebook moleskin format that also includes a map of each stage of the pilgrimage as well as a practical mini-guide.
Presentation
The editorial San Pablo was also honed in on the Jacobean-themed publications, and presented June 28 at the finish line Road three volumes devoted to the pilgrims. The first is a record, On the Road to Santiago, the pilgrim songs, which consists of ten songs written by Miguel Rosendo da Silva that "break up the experience of the Camino de Santiago."
Furthermore, and in audiovisual format, will present the documentary chronicles the Way, hospitaleros stories and pilgrims, in which each other "open their lives and tell us the reasons which led them to become what they are."
The third volume will present the editorial San Pablo is a book in four languages (English, Spanish, French and Italian) under the title The footprints of the Road contains a number of thoughts that are intended to "encourage the mission of the pilgrim."