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  The Big Penis Book - Re...  
"La editorial TASCHEN ha tenido la feliz idea de recopilar un selecta variedad de enormes miembros viriles en su The Big Penis Book . Casi cuatrocientas páginas repletas de hombres que muestran sus penes con orgullo, una suerte de relación íntima, ‘mi polla y yo’. (...) Sin duda este libro está impreso para tu deleite, seas o no parte de ese afortunado 2% de los hombres que lucen un nabo que rebasa los míticos veinte centímetros."— Zero, Madrid, Spain
"La editorial TASCHEN ha tenido la feliz idea de recopilar un selecta variedad de enormes miembros viriles en su The Big Penis Book . Casi cuatrocientas páginas repletas de hombres que muestran sus penes con orgullo, una suerte de relación íntima, ‘mi polla y yo’. (...) Sin duda este libro está impreso para tu deleite, seas o no parte de ese afortunado 2% de los hombres que lucen un nabo que rebasa los míticos veinte centímetros."— Zero, Madrid, Espagne
  Tom of Finland XXL - Re...  
Zero, Spain, March 01, 2009
Zero, Espagne, mars 01, 2009
Zero, Spanien, 01. März 2009
Zero, España, marzo 01, 2009
  The Big Penis Book - Re...  
Zero, Spain, May 01, 2008
adn.es, Spanien, 01. Mai 2008
Descargar recorte (PDF, 0.29 MB)
  Modernist Cuisine. The ...  
Go From Zero To Pizza In 30 Minutes
lifehacker.com.au, Australien, 31. Oktober 2012
  Stanley Kubrick's Napol...  
Zero Hora, Brazil, April 25, 2011
O fetiche de Kubrick
O fetiche de Kubrick
Zero Hora, Brazil, abril 25, 2011
  Emilio Pucci - Reviews ...  
“Looking for a zero-calorie hostess gift for Easter? Check out the Pucci coffee-table book. Offered with four different covers featuring Pucci's signature psychedelic prints and written by The Financial Times’ Vanessa Friedman, the tome includes a foreword by Laudomia Pucci and incredible shots from the storied Italian house’s archives.”— Style.com, New York, United States
“Looking for a zero-calorie hostess gift for Easter? Check out the Pucci coffee-table book. Offered with four different covers featuring Pucci's signature psychedelic prints and written by The Financial Times’ Vanessa Friedman, the tome includes a foreword by Laudomia Pucci and incredible shots from the storied Italian house’s archives.”— Style.com, New York, États-Unis
“Looking for a zero-calorie hostess gift for Easter? Check out the Pucci coffee-table book. Offered with four different covers featuring Pucci's signature psychedelic prints and written by The Financial Times’ Vanessa Friedman, the tome includes a foreword by Laudomia Pucci and incredible shots from the storied Italian house’s archives.”— Style.com, New York, Estados Unidos
  Tom of Finland XXL - Re...  
"La figura de Tom of Finland es reivindicada no ya por su fuerte componente sexual y contestatario frente a los cánones de su época, sino como un artista de prestancia única. TASCHEN, fiel al dibujante finlandés, publica un libro de grandes dimensiones con lo mejor de su ingente obra. ¿Quién no ha imaginado alguna vez con encontrarse en una carretera con esos policías de turgente paqueteo verse rodeado con esos rudos y fornidos vaqueros?"— Zero, Madrid, Spain
"La figura de Tom of Finland es reivindicada no ya por su fuerte componente sexual y contestatario frente a los cánones de su época, sino como un artista de prestancia única. TASCHEN, fiel al dibujante finlandés, publica un libro de grandes dimensiones con lo mejor de su ingente obra. ¿Quién no ha imaginado alguna vez con encontrarse en una carretera con esos policías de turgente paqueteo verse rodeado con esos rudos y fornidos vaqueros?"— Zero, Madrid, Espagne
"La figura de Tom of Finland es reivindicada no ya por su fuerte componente sexual y contestatario frente a los cánones de su época, sino como un artista de prestancia única. TASCHEN, fiel al dibujante finlandés, publica un libro de grandes dimensiones con lo mejor de su ingente obra. ¿Quién no ha imaginado alguna vez con encontrarse en una carretera con esos policías de turgente paqueteo verse rodeado con esos rudos y fornidos vaqueros?"— Zero, Madrid, España
  The Book of Symbols - R...  
"Besides the intellect, wrote Carl Jung, ‘there’s a thinking in primordial images – in symbols that are older than historic man…that still make up the groundwork of the human psyche.’ What would a lexicon of the archetypes from the ‘collective unconscious’ look like? Jung himself thought the task impossible, saying that each entry would require an entire book. Fortunately one American archive, formed in the 1930’s by a colleague of the Swiss psychologist, has climbed the mountain – covering everything from Air to Zero, it’s crack team of contributors –experts in religion, art literature, the mind and comparative myth – has penned some 350 essays arranged in five sections covering creation and cosmos, and the world of plants, animals, humans and spirits…Given the world’s diverse stories and belief systems are key sources, you might expect the smattering of New Age mysticism (a ‘crown chakra’ here and a ‘Wholly Other there). More surprising is how every symbol is rooted in a scientific explanation or an empirical investigation of its human ramifications…This kind of enterprise can so easily descend into a parade of Wikipedia factoids, with a rigid editorial format drowning out the different voices; but no, the writing exhibits the right kind of consistency – deeply engaged, aphoristic and conductive to literal thinking. Likewise, each of the 800-odd images, drawn from every culture and era, has been chosen to offer a direct, psychologically resonant experience of a symbol…An archetype is like an old river, along which the water of life has flowed for centuries, digging a deep channel for itself.’ Like Jung’s simile, this potentially transformative reference work shows us that symbols take root in specificities."— World of Interiors, London, United Kingdom
"Besides the intellect, wrote Carl Jung, ‘there’s a thinking in primordial images – in symbols that are older than historic man…that still make up the groundwork of the human psyche.’ What would a lexicon of the archetypes from the ‘collective unconscious’ look like? Jung himself thought the task impossible, saying that each entry would require an entire book. Fortunately one American archive, formed in the 1930’s by a colleague of the Swiss psychologist, has climbed the mountain – covering everything from Air to Zero, it’s crack team of contributors –experts in religion, art literature, the mind and comparative myth – has penned some 350 essays arranged in five sections covering creation and cosmos, and the world of plants, animals, humans and spirits…Given the world’s diverse stories and belief systems are key sources, you might expect the smattering of New Age mysticism (a ‘crown chakra’ here and a ‘Wholly Other there). More surprising is how every symbol is rooted in a scientific explanation or an empirical investigation of its human ramifications…This kind of enterprise can so easily descend into a parade of Wikipedia factoids, with a rigid editorial format drowning out the different voices; but no, the writing exhibits the right kind of consistency – deeply engaged, aphoristic and conductive to literal thinking. Likewise, each of the 800-odd images, drawn from every culture and era, has been chosen to offer a direct, psychologically resonant experience of a symbol…An archetype is like an old river, along which the water of life has flowed for centuries, digging a deep channel for itself.’ Like Jung’s simile, this potentially transformative reference work shows us that symbols take root in specificities."— World of Interiors, London, Royaume-Uni
"Besides the intellect, wrote Carl Jung, ‘there’s a thinking in primordial images – in symbols that are older than historic man…that still make up the groundwork of the human psyche.’ What would a lexicon of the archetypes from the ‘collective unconscious’ look like? Jung himself thought the task impossible, saying that each entry would require an entire book. Fortunately one American archive, formed in the 1930’s by a colleague of the Swiss psychologist, has climbed the mountain – covering everything from Air to Zero, it’s crack team of contributors –experts in religion, art literature, the mind and comparative myth – has penned some 350 essays arranged in five sections covering creation and cosmos, and the world of plants, animals, humans and spirits…Given the world’s diverse stories and belief systems are key sources, you might expect the smattering of New Age mysticism (a ‘crown chakra’ here and a ‘Wholly Other there). More surprising is how every symbol is rooted in a scientific explanation or an empirical investigation of its human ramifications…This kind of enterprise can so easily descend into a parade of Wikipedia factoids, with a rigid editorial format drowning out the different voices; but no, the writing exhibits the right kind of consistency – deeply engaged, aphoristic and conductive to literal thinking. Likewise, each of the 800-odd images, drawn from every culture and era, has been chosen to offer a direct, psychologically resonant experience of a symbol…An archetype is like an old river, along which the water of life has flowed for centuries, digging a deep channel for itself.’ Like Jung’s simile, this potentially transformative reference work shows us that symbols take root in specificities."— World of Interiors, London, Großbritannien
"Besides the intellect, wrote Carl Jung, ‘there’s a thinking in primordial images – in symbols that are older than historic man…that still make up the groundwork of the human psyche.’ What would a lexicon of the archetypes from the ‘collective unconscious’ look like? Jung himself thought the task impossible, saying that each entry would require an entire book. Fortunately one American archive, formed in the 1930’s by a colleague of the Swiss psychologist, has climbed the mountain – covering everything from Air to Zero, it’s crack team of contributors –experts in religion, art literature, the mind and comparative myth – has penned some 350 essays arranged in five sections covering creation and cosmos, and the world of plants, animals, humans and spirits…Given the world’s diverse stories and belief systems are key sources, you might expect the smattering of New Age mysticism (a ‘crown chakra’ here and a ‘Wholly Other there). More surprising is how every symbol is rooted in a scientific explanation or an empirical investigation of its human ramifications…This kind of enterprise can so easily descend into a parade of Wikipedia factoids, with a rigid editorial format drowning out the different voices; but no, the writing exhibits the right kind of consistency – deeply engaged, aphoristic and conductive to literal thinking. Likewise, each of the 800-odd images, drawn from every culture and era, has been chosen to offer a direct, psychologically resonant experience of a symbol…An archetype is like an old river, along which the water of life has flowed for centuries, digging a deep channel for itself.’ Like Jung’s simile, this potentially transformative reference work shows us that symbols take root in specificities."— World of Interiors, London, Reino Unido