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La Nación Revista - May 1971 Patoruzito Avenida Rivadavia
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- SKU:
- MLA668862966
- Condition:
- Used
- Weight:
- 0.39 KGS
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Shop Revista La Nacion Mayo 1971 Patoruzito Avenida Rivadavia and more Revistas at Latinafy.comDive into history with the May 1971 edition of La Nación, featuring a captivating blend of articles, stories, and advertisements. This unique issue includes renowned pieces like Ana O'Neill's insights on our society's hidden language. Also, explore something new in education with the concept of Microvivario. Discover international narratives with an interview on José Loschacoff's experiences in Holland, alongside a classic love story by Elizabeth Taylor. Humor and design come together, making this magazine a must-have for any collector.This remarkable issue of La Nación from May 28, 1971, is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of Argentine culture and heritage. Featuring striking articles and insights, it covers a variety of topics including a thought-provoking piece by Ana O'Neill titled 'Nuestro rostro un lenguaje cifrado', which delves into societal communication. The magazine also introduces readers to the concept of Microvivario, a groundbreaking approach in education that is still relevant today.
The issue is adorned with engaging advertisements, including one for the beloved Patoruzito escolar, evoking nostalgia for readers who grew up with this character. Notably, it includes an intriguing narrative of Argentine engineer José Loschacoff's experiences in Holland, shedding light on the international journeys of talent. For the entertainment enthusiasts, there's Elizabeth Taylor discussing her passionate love story with Richard Burton, capturing the essence of romance. Other highlights include Oscar Araiz and Enrique Barbé's exploration of 'La serpiente Kundalini', along with witty humor from Gerry Marcus's Trudy. This beautifully designed magazine combines quality journalism, history, and entertainment in one collectible item.Usage ideas
This vintage magazine is perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone interested in Argentine culture. Use it as a conversation starter, a decorative piece on your coffee table, or refer to it for vintage advertising insights. Enhance your personal library with this unique artifact of the past.Frequently asked questionsCan I find articles on social issues in this magazine?: Yes, the magazine includes insightful articles addressing various social issues, including Ana O'Neill's notable piece on societal communication.Is this magazine suitable for educational purposes?: Absolutely! It features innovative educational concepts like Microvivario, making it a great resource for educators and students.Are there any interviews or celebrity features included?: Yes, the magazine includes an engaging interview with Elizabeth Taylor discussing her relationship with Richard Burton.What condition is the magazine in?: The magazine is used but in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection.- Condition: Used- Name: La Nación Revista- Genre: General InterestVendor listing title: Revista La Nacion Mayo 1971 Patoruzito Avenida Rivadavia
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Argentina |
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La Nación |