Altonaga himself gives us an account of the contents in the back cover of the book: "The doctor Jean Etxepare (1877-1935) is absolutely extraordinary in the colourful series of the clerics of the history of our letters. He published two books, Buruxkak (1910) and Beribilez (1931). The first was very brave in the XX. In the Euskal Herria of the early twentieth century, Etxepare had to be abducted in the selauro of the house. Even his girlfriend broke him with him. This is probably the most romantic event in all Basque literature. The second book of the doctor of Aldude, among other things, has encrypted the evolutionism between lines, as Piarres Lafitte realized well. The doctor of Aldude tied himself to the book quhiretero of Haeckel and Nietzsche. In spite of everything, the life of Jean Etxepare had eroded in full intellectual solitude."
In 1994, the company CAF and Elhuyar created the CAF-Elhuyar Awards for scientific dissemination. In addition to annually awarding the articles of scientific dissemination (three main prizes and a special prize for young people are distributed), every two years a scholarship is awarded to the best project for the writing of an informative book. In addition to this recently published book by Euskaltzaindia and the UPV, five new books have been published: Sex as the driving force behind the evolution of Arturo Elosegi ; The migration of birds by Jon Larra ; The Marquis of Folin by Kepa Altonaga and Armand David, the father of the panda and the creation of companies by I Aki Pe in Euskadi XXI. At the gates of the century there is also another one in progress: Bego a Arrate XII. In this edition he won the project, weaving the network of life.