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Eduardo Acín Dal Maschio

Eduardo Acín Dal Maschio graduated from a university degree majoring in Philosophy in 1974.  He has devoted much of his professional life to the publishing world, contributing to numerous projects related to philosophy, science and history. He is the author of two volumes of philosophical disclosure ("divulgación filosófica"), following Plato and San Agustín and also co-authored Persiguiendo a Einstein with Antonio Acín. Acín has written numerous books for children regarding  important historical, artistic and scientific figures, including Socrates, Plato, Pablo Picasso, and Louis Pasteur.

Since 2019, Acín has been the partner and publishing director of Shackleton books. As outlined on its website, the company's vision is to help readers explore other "fascinating regions of knowledge and culture" ("fascinantes regiones del saber y la cultura"). Meanwhile, its name was inspired by the famous Anglo-Irish explorer, Ernest Shackleton, who led three expeditions to Antarctica.


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Author's profile on Shackleton Books (accessed: July 7, 2021).

Author's profile on LinkedIn (accessed: July 7, 2021).



Bio prepared by Lisa Dunbar Solas, drlisasolas@ancientexplorer.com.au


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Eduardo Acín Dal Maschio

Eduardo Acín Dal Maschio graduated from a university degree majoring in Philosophy in 1974.  He has devoted much of his professional life to the publishing world, contributing to numerous projects related to philosophy, science and history. He is the author of two volumes of philosophical disclosure ("divulgación filosófica"), following Plato and San Agustín and also co-authored Persiguiendo a Einstein with Antonio Acín. Acín has written numerous books for children regarding  important historical, artistic and scientific figures, including Socrates, Plato, Pablo Picasso, and Louis Pasteur.

Since 2019, Acín has been the partner and publishing director of Shackleton books. As outlined on its website, the company's vision is to help readers explore other "fascinating regions of knowledge and culture" ("fascinantes regiones del saber y la cultura"). Meanwhile, its name was inspired by the famous Anglo-Irish explorer, Ernest Shackleton, who led three expeditions to Antarctica.


Sources: 

Author's profile on Shackleton Books (accessed: July 7, 2021).

Author's profile on LinkedIn (accessed: July 7, 2021).



Bio prepared by Lisa Dunbar Solas, drlisasolas@ancientexplorer.com.au


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