Ours suppliers include academic presses, commercial publishers, private presses, NGOs, trade associations, government agencies, large publishers, individual authors, artistic societies, museums, small publishing houses, and others whose production doesn’t even appear on the radar of most booksellers.

With a custom-built operating system and unique software allows us to avoid duplicating firm orders with approval plan selections. It also stops us from fulfilling inadvertent duplicate orders. We request authorization before sending any publication which we have sent previously to the same library.

Our database of Mexican publications contains more than 80,000 titles.

We have a stock of more than 13,000 titles.

Because we have participated in the Mexican publishing industry for decades, we know how and where to obtain older imprints.

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      Mexican literature blog

      In this blog we share knowledge, experiences and opinions of some of the Mexican publications that we have been distributing around the world for more than 40 years.

      Mexican Literature in Film: Discover the Books Behind These Movies

      Movies You Didn’t Know Were Books First It’s no secret that many movies are based on books. Global blockbusters like The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter have proven how powerful a great story from the page can be on the big screen. But what about Spanish-language books that aren’t part of a saga, aren’t young adult, and haven’t built a […]

      To Hold or to Scroll: Choosing the Best Reading Format

      Digital or Physical? In recent times, when it comes to getting a book, one question has become increasingly common: digital or physical? Do I really want this book on paper, or can I settle for reading it on a screen? What’s better—feeling the pages in your handsor carrying an entire library in your phone, tablet, or Kindle? […]

      Behind the Scenes at the Coyoacán International Book Fair (FILCO)

      A Different Look at FILCO Downtown Coyoacán has grown alongside the city, always open to new ideas, new businesses, and even new residents, yet never losing its essence. Commerce has flourished, and its range of entertainment and attractions has expanded. Today, it’s not just the museums, historic churches, or restaurants—now the cultural events themselves are a main draw. In this spirit, the Coyoacán International Book Fair (FILCO) celebrated […]