Marta I. Guastavino Marta I. Guastavino i(A85925 works by) (a.k.a. Marta Isabel Guastavino)
Gender: Female
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15 1 y separately published work icon The Navigator Morris West , ( trans. Marta I. Guastavino with title El navegante ) Barcelona : Pomaire , 1976 Z529900 1976 single work novel

'Son of a Norwegian master-mariner and grandson of Kaloni, the last of the great Polynesian navigators, Gunnar Thorkild is a man consumed by a dream. Convinced that the Polynesians' legendary Island of the Dead is real, he risks his career, his life—and those of his fellow adventurers—to find it.

'Shipwrecked on the very island they seek, the castaways are forced to leave behind everything they know and rely upon. To survive in this lush tropical paradise, they must make new laws of power and property, of sex and marriage.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017).

5 2 y separately published work icon Going Sumner Locke Elliott , ( trans. Marta I. Guastavino with title Al partir ) Barcelona : Pomaire , 1976 Z255305 1975 single work novel science fiction
15 3 y separately published work icon Harlequin : A Novel Morris West , ( trans. Marta I. Guastavino with title Arlequin ) Santiago Barcelona : Pomaire , 1974 Z529800 1974 single work novel

'Paul Desmond admires his close friend George Harlequin for his impeccable European breeding. Head of a prestigious Swiss bank, Harlequin belongs to a vanishing class of gentlemen whose handshake is their bond.

'Then their gilded world is blown apart. A computer printout identifies the Harlequin et Cie bank as the target of a gigantic takeover. The mastermind is Basil Yanko, a ruthless financial genius whose instruments are fraud, blackmail and terror.

'As the conflict moves from Zurich to London, New York and Mexico, Harlequin must become a 'villain by necessity'. Can Desmond help his friend save his bank—and his family?'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017).

3 6 y separately published work icon The Man Who Got Away Sumner Locke Elliott , ( trans. Marta I. Guastavino with title El hombre que se escapo ) Barcelona : Pomaire , 1974 Z255609 1972 single work novel
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