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Listado De Todos Los Recursos De La Biblioteca Listado de todos los Recursos de la Biblioteca Biblioteca: LA BIBLIO (Agrupado por: Temas, Ordenado por: Titulo) <<Aplicación sin registrar>> Num_Reg Título Soporte Autor Editorial Signatura Idioma Fecha_Reg * Temas ARTE/CINE/MUSIC 1211 2000 2009 HAMAR URTEZ ERTZ LIBRO VARIOS A VAR 200 CAST 08/01/2013 2062 ALAIN BADIOU PEQUEÑO PANTEON PORTATIL LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR ALA CAST 05/05/2013 1476 ARTE EN LA TIERRA 2006 LIBRO VARIOS GOBIERNO DE LA A VAR ART CAST 1477 ARTE EN LA TIERRA 2007 LIBRO VARIOS GOBIERNO DE LA A VAR ART CAST 1478 ARTE EN LA TIERRA 2011 LIBRO VARIOS GOBIERNO DE LA A VAR ART CAST 1475 ARTE JOVEN LIBRO VARIOS JUNTA DE A VAR ART CAST 2056 ARTE MAQUINAS TRABAJO Y MATERIAL LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR ART CAST 05/05/2013 1237 ARTE PRECOLOMBINO LIBRO GRACIELA DRAGOSKI CENTRO EDITORA VAR ART CAST 10/01/2013 2055 ARTE Y TERRORISMO LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR ART INGL 05/05/2013 2058 ARTE Y TRANSICION LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR ART CAST 05/05/2013 1483 AUN APRENDO LIBRO FELIX REYES MUSEO WURTH A REY AUN CAST 1229 BASURA LIBRO RICARDO QUIÑONES FUNDACION A QUI BAS CAST 10/01/2013 1221 CARLOS CORTEZ EXPOSICION LIBRO VARIOS FUNDACION A VAR CAR CAST 10/01/2013 1220 CARLOS CORTEZ EXPOSICION LIBRO VARIOS FUNDACION A VAR CAR CAST 10/01/2013 1482 CIELO Y TIERRA LIBRO ROSA CASTELLOT CICCA A CAS CIE CAST 1197 CLASICA LIBRO FRANCISCO CAMINO DEBOLSILLO A CAM CLA CAST 08/01/2013 1474 COMO ESTA AFRICA? 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LIPPARD DESTINO A LIP POP CAST 15/01/2013 1194 EL POP DESPUES DEL FIN DEL POP LIBRO PABLO GIL RDL A GIL POP CAST 08/01/2013 1235 EL TEXTO ILUMINADO - LA LITERATURA INGLESA EN EL LIBRO VARIOS IBERCAJA OBRAA VAR TEX CAST 10/01/2013 2324 ELIZABETH TAYLOR LIBRO WILLIAM J. MANN BABEL BOOKS A MAN ELI CAST 05/07/2013 27/09/2013 (19:39) Pág: 1 / 70 Num_Reg Título Soporte Autor Editorial Signatura Idioma Fecha_Reg * 1232 GOYA: PINTURAS NEGRAS LIBRO VALERIANO BOZAL ALIANZA A BOZ GOY CAST 10/01/2013 2063 HIGH ART LITE ESPÑENDOR Y RUINDA DEL YOUNG LIBRO JULIAN STALLABRASS BRUMARIA A STA HIG CAST 05/05/2013 1481 ICE OIL LIBRO DEMETRIO NAVARIDAS CULTURAL RIOJA A NAV ICE CAST 1203 IDENTITY LIBRO BLANCA NAVAS PEPITAS DE A NAV IDE CAST 08/01/2013 1239 IN GIRUM IMUS NOCTE ET CONSUMIMUR IGNI LIBRO GUY DEBORD AL MARGEN A DEB GIR CAST 10/01/2013 2155 INTERNACIONAL SUTUACIONISTA SECCION INGLESA LIBRO VARIOS PEPITAS DE A VAR INT CAST 16/06/2013 2162 INTERNAZIONALE SITUAZIONISTA (SECCION ITALIANA) LIBRO VARIOS PEPITAS DE A VAR INT CAST 16/06/2013 1195 JOHN CARPENTER. NO ESTAMOS SOLOS LIBRO OSCAR LOSADA NUER A LOS JOH CAST 08/01/2013 1226 JUANTXU RODRIGUEZ LIBRO VARIOS LA FABRICA A VAR JUA CAST 10/01/2013 1210 LA CIUDAD LIBRO FRANS MASEREEL IRALKA A MAS CIU CAST 08/01/2013 1193 LA IDEA LIBRO FRANS MASEREEL IRALKA A MAS IDE CAST 08/01/2013 1192 LA IDEA LIBRO FRANS MASEREEL IRALKA A MAS IDE CAST 08/01/2013 1209 LA PALABRA PINTADA. ILUSTRADORES E ILUSTRACIONES LIBRO VARIOS LEER LEON A VAR PAL CAST 08/01/2013 1333 LEON PALIMPSESTO LIBRO VARIOS INZAMAC A VAR LEO CAST 15/01/2013 1207 LOS PEORES AÑOS DE NUESTRA VIDA LIBRO DAVID TRUEBA ALMA A TRU PEO CAST 08/01/2013 1238 LUIS BUÑUEL - EL OJO DE LA LIBERTAD LIBRO VARIOS FUNDACION ICOA VAR LUI CAST 10/01/2013 1664 LUIS BURGOS LIBRO VARIOS GALERIA A VAR LUI CAST 1225 LUIS PEREZ-MINGUEZ LIBRO VARIOS LA FABRICA A VAR LUI CAST 10/01/2013 2078 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - EL MUNDO DE LA LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2082 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - EL SIGLO DE LAS LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2080 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - GRANDES METROPOLIS LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2077 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - LA ESPAÑA DE FRANCO LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2083 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - LA GUERRA CIVIL LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2081 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - LA SEGUNDA GUERRA LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2076 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - LOS AÑOS SESENTA LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2079 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - PAISAJES LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2084 MAESTROS DE LA FOTOGRAFIA - TRABAJANDO LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2075 MAESTROS DE LA FOTROGRAFIA - EL MUNDO DE LIBRO VARIOS PUBLICO A VAR MAE CAST 05/05/2013 2061 MAO TSE-TUNG SOBRE LA CONTRADICCION.... LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR MAO INGL 05/05/2013 1206 MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI LIBRO SEYMOUR CHATMAN PAUL DUNCAN A CHA MIC CAST 08/01/2013 1196 MIRADAS CON VOZ. SAHARAUIS EN TIERRA PRESTADA LIBRO VARIOS CANTABRIA PORA VAR MIR CAST 08/01/2013 1236 MUESTRA JOVEN DE ARTES PLASTICAS EN LA RIOJA 1996 LIBRO VARIOS GOBIERNO DE LAA VAR MUE CAST 10/01/2013 1231 PINTURA CONTEMPORANEA LIBRO JULIAN GALLEGO SALVAT A GAL PIN CAST 10/01/2013 1198 PLACIDO LIBRO VARIOS ALMA A VAR PLA CAST 08/01/2013 1480 PROCESOS LIBRO ROSA CASTELLOT FUNDACION CAJA A PRO CAS CAST 1702 REBELDE SIN CAUSA LIBRO VARIOS EL PAIS A VAR REB CAST 1234 REINAS DEL ROCK - CANCIONES LIBRO VARIOS ESPIRAL A VAR REI CAST 10/01/2013 1208 SACAR LA LENGUA LIBRO GUNTER GRASS CIRCULO DE A GRA SAC CAST 08/01/2013 1479 SOLIDARIDAD LIBRO FELIX REYES GOBIERNO DE LA A REY SOL CAST 1837 TECNICA FOTOGRAFICA LIBRO ANTOINE DESILETS DAIMON A DES TEC CAST 21/03/2013 27/09/2013 (19:39) Pág: 2 / 70 Num_Reg Título Soporte Autor Editorial Signatura Idioma Fecha_Reg * 1204 TERESA O LA POILANDRICA LIBRO DADA RUIZ PEPITAS DE A RUI TER CAST 08/01/2013 1233 THE CREATOR STUDIO LIBRO VARIOS TORRASPAPEL A VAR CRE CAST 10/01/2013 2067 UN MODO DE ORGANIZACION ALREDEDOR DEL VACIO - LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR MOD CAST 05/05/2013 2066 UN MODO DE ORGANIZACION ALREDEDOR DEL VACIO - LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR MOD CAST 05/05/2013 1332 UNA PROPUESTA... LIBRO VARIOS ESCUELA DE ARTE A VAR PRO CAST 1228 VIAJE INTERIOR (EXPOSICION OLEOS) LIBRO JUAN ANTONIO GASPAR AYT. SORIA A GAS VIA CAST 10/01/2013 1222 VIDA DE LA PINTURA LIBRO ENRIQUE ANDRES RUIZ PRE-TEXTOS A RUI VID CAST 10/01/2013 2059 VIDEO EN LATINOAMERICA UNA HISTORIA CRITICA LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR VID CAST 05/05/2013 2065 VIOLENCIAS EXPANDIDAS LIBRO VARIOS BRUMARIA A VAR VIO CAST 05/05/2013 1227 XAVIER MISERACHS LIBRO VARIOS LA FABRICA A VAR XAB CAST 10/01/2013 Nº recursos = 82 Temas ARTE/CINE/MUSIC BIOGRAFIAS 1205 STEVEN SPIELBERG. BIOGRAFIA NO AUTORIZADA. LA LIBRO JOHN BAXTER T&B A BAX STE CAST 08/01/2013 Nº recursos = 1 Temas ARTE/CINE/MUSIC FEMINISMO 1219 EL TEXTO ILUMINADO. ESCRITORAS ESPAÑOLAS EN EL LIBRO VARIOS CULTURAL RIOJA FE VAR TEX CAST Nº recursos = 1 Temas ARTE/CINE/MUSIC HISTORIA 1201 EL HUMANISMO LIBRO ANDRE CHASTEL SALVAT H VAR HUM CAST 08/01/2013 1202 EL ROCOCO Y SU EPOCA LIBRO A. 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