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​A commemorative album celebrating the second anniversary of the inscription of the Royal Building of Mafra on the UNESCO World Heritage List
 
THE ROYAL BUILDING OF MAFRA

Text and research by Rodrigo Sobral Cunha
Photography and graphic art by Tiago Sobral Cunha

In its first edition 4000 copies of this book were printed. Featuring dimensions of 29 centimeters in width and 33 height, with dust jacket and hardcover with the title embossed in low relief and stamped in gold. Containing 560 pages of matte couché paper weighing 170 grams and printed in four colors. The finishing including thread-sewn binding, transfil, with flat spine and a ribbon marker.

Bilingual edition 
Mafra City Hall. July 7th 2021 

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A book about the Seteais Palace and Sintra. ​
Operating as a luxury hotel, the Hotel Tivoli Palácio de Seteais is an 18th century neoclassical palace and a national landmark included on the UNESCO World Heritage List of the Cultural Landscape of Sintra.

SETEAIS IN SINTRA

​Text and research by Rodrigo Sobral Cunha
Photography and graphic art by Tiago Sobral Cunha

​In its first edition 2000 copies of this book were printed. Featuring dimensions of 30 centimeters in with and 32 heigh, with hard cover and 376 pages core printed in four colours in 170 grams matte coated paper. The finishing including thread-sewn finishing, transfil, flat spine and ribbon.

Bilingual edition
Tivoli Palácio de Seteais, Minor Continental Portugal, 2020

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​A diabetologist physician, Ernesto Galeão Roma founded in 1926 the Protective Association of Diabetics (Ernesto Roma Foundation today) the world oldest diabetics association.

100 YEARS OF DIABETES IN PORTUGAL
Ernesto Roma Life and Work


Text by Luís Gardete Correia, José Manuel Boavida and João Filipe Raposo
Organisation and graphic art by Tiago Sobral Cunha

Bilingual edition
Portuguese Diabetes Association, 2019

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​Born in 1889 in Vimieiro, Santa Comba Dão, within a family of small farmers, António de Oliveira Salazar remains in the history of Portugal as the statesman who longer ruled in authoritarian and dictatorship in the country. Three decades after his death the public elected him as «the most important figure of the 20th portuguese century». 
This was his first photobiography.

SALAZAR PHOTOBIOGRAPHY

Text by Fernando Dacosta
Organisation, graphic art and digital photo restoration by Tiago Sobral Cunha

Editorial Notícias, 2000 

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​​Born in rural Minho in 1888, Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira could have become a simple country priest. Instead, he ascended to the highest office of the Church, becoming Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon between 1929 and 1971 and a key figure, although controversial, of the portuguese twentieth century.

CARDEAL CEREJEIRA PHOTOBIOGRAPHY 

Text by D. José Policarpo
Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon 
Organisation, graphic art and digital photo restoration by Tiago Sobral Cunha 

Editorial Notícias, 2002 

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Journalist and politician, Helena Vaz da Silva was a striking woman in the portuguese cultural life. She held the presidency of the National Cultural Center, was chairman of the Unesco National Commission and member of the European Parliament.

 

HELENA VAZ DA SILVA PHOTOBIOGRAPHY

 

Text by Alberto Vaz da Silva and Fernando Dacosta

Graphic art and digital photo restoration

by Tiago Sobral Cunha

Editorial Notícias, 2003

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Commemorative album of the eighty years of the Agricultural Mutual Credit Cash of Porto de Mós

 

EIGHT DECADES OF INNOVATION

Agricultural Mutual Credit Cash of Porto de Mós

 

Text by Fernando Dacosta

Organisation, photography and graphic art

by Tiago Sobral Cunha

Agricultural Mutual Credit Cash of Porto de Mós, 2007

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Commemorative album of the new headquarters

of the Agricultural Mutual Credit Cash of Póvoa

de Varzim, Vila do Conde and Esposende 

 

A SMOOTH EVOLUTION

Agricultural Mutual Credit Cash of Póvoa de Varzim, Vila do Conde and Esposende

 

Text by Fernando Dacosta

Organisation, photography and graphic art

by Tiago Sobral Cunha

Agricultural Mutual Credit Cash of Póvoa de Varzim, Vila do Conde and Esposende, 2009

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