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  1. The woman who lost her soul and other stories / by Mireles, Jovita González, 1904-1983

    Published [2000]
    Table of Contents: “…The mocking bird -- The woodpecker -- The paisano -- The cicada -- The cardinal -- The mescal-drinking horse -- Tío patricio -- Juan, el loco -- Don José María -- Don Tomás -- Pedro the hunter -- The mail carrier -- The perennial lover -- Tío pancho malo -- The bullet-swallower -- The philosopher of the brush country -- Among my people : border folklore -- Among my people -- El cardo santo (the thistle) -- The Guadalupe vine -- The dove -- El cenzizo -- Shelling corn by moonlight -- Border folklore -- The gift of the pitahaya -- Ambrosio the Indian -- The first cactus blossom -- Shades of tenth muses -- Legends of ghosts and treasures -- The devil on the border -- Without a soul -- The woman who lost her soul -- Nana Chita.…”

    Digitalia Hispánica
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  2. The curing of hides and skins in European prehistory / by Groenman-van Waateringe, W.

    Analitica de revista
  3. Environmental Law Deskbook

    Published 2007

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  4. Monsters, zombies + addicts : poems / by Zepeda, Gwendolyn

    Published [2015]
    Digitalia Hispánica
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  5. CAMBIO DE PARADIGMA Y PRIMERA EMPRESA DE AGUA EN LA CIUDAD DE TALCA (1870-1931) by Sánchez Andaur, Raúl, Simón Ruiz, Inmaculada

    Published 2019
    “…ABSTRACT The issues related to drinking water supply and sanitation in the cities during the transition from a classic supply system, in which the forms of access to  water in the cities were multiple and lacked a system of strict control over quality of water consumed, to a new one, in which the establish a network of  pipes to supply set and another one for the disposal of sewage, besides the use of more sophisticated bacteriological control systems and water treatment,  have not been enough estudied in Chile despite being one of the great landmarks of urbanization in the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.…”
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