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La Nación 1970 Grupo Lechuga Eddie Sierra Carlos Neyra
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Shop La Nacion 1970 Grupo Lechuga Eddie Sierra Carlos Neyra and more Revistas at Latinafy.comExperience a piece of history with this vintage edition of La Nación magazine from March 15, 1970. Dive into captivating articles like Maria Growel's exploration of aging and Vincent Smith's insights into Australia's shark wars. Discover the intriguing world of music with the band Lechuga, featuring Eddie Sierra and friends. This issue is a treasure trove of cultural commentary and artistic ventures. Its general interest genre makes it a fascinating read for collectors and enthusiasts alike.Delve into the classic pages of La Nación magazine from March 15, 1970, a remarkable snapshot of its time. This edition offers a blend of insightful articles tackling various themes, such as Juan Carlos Neyra's film 'La frontera olvidada', and Maria Growel's thought-provoking piece on the question of why we age. The magazine does not shy away from cultural commentary, featuring an engaging discussion of the democratic baptism of future kings and the unique perspective on the Arab clientele of sand vendors.
Notably, readers will enjoy a special feature on a musical transition marked by former rugby players forming the band 'Lechuga,' which includes notable figures like Eddie Sierra and Eduardo Torres. The magazine also provides an engaging theatre review of 'Los Poseidos,' directed by Carlos Alberto Kosakowsky, capturing the essence of a contemporary performance. With its timeless appeal, this issue offers readers a rich tapestry of cultural nostalgia and informative insights.Usage ideas
This vintage magazine serves as a remarkable conversation starter for collectors and serves as an excellent addition to any coffee table. It can be used for research on cultural and historical themes from the 1970s, providing a unique lens through which to view society at that time. Additionally, it can be a great gift for history buffs, film enthusiasts, or anyone with an interest in vintage publications.Frequently asked questionsWhat condition is the magazine in?: The magazine is used but well-preserved, maintaining its vintage charm.What kind of articles are included?: This issue features articles on aging, music, cultural commentary, and contemporary theatre productions.Is this magazine suitable for collectors?: Absolutely! It offers a piece of history that collectors of vintage magazines will appreciate.Can I use this magazine for research purposes?: Yes, it contains valuable insights and discussions that can aid in research on the socio-cultural aspects of the 1970s.- Condition: Used- Format: Physical- Publisher: La Nación- Publication Year: 1970- Name: La Nación Magazine- Publication Month: March- Genre: General InterestVendor listing title: La Nacion 1970 Grupo Lechuga Eddie Sierra Carlos Neyra
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Argentina |
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La Nación |