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Siete Dias 1975
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- SKU:
- MLA1719097426
- Condition:
- Used
- Weight:
- 0.39 KGS
Description
Shop Siete Dias 1975 Thelma Tixou Raulito Marilina Ross Maurin and more Revistas at Latinafy.comDive into the captivating world of Siete Dias, Issue #396, from January 12, 1975. This vintage almanac features an exclusive interview with Thelma Tixou discussing the beauty of the human body. The issue also highlights an inspiring report on La Raulito, the muse behind a renowned Argentine film, along with a humorous take by Quino. Explore the socio-political commentary of the time, the summer exodus, and vibrant photographs that capture the essence of early 1975. A must-have collectible for fans of Argentine culture and history.Step back in time with Siete Dias, Issue #396, dated January 12, 1975. This nostalgic almanac is not just a magazine; it’s a time capsule filled with the rich tapestry of Argentine culture and society. Featuring an exclusive interview with Thelma Tixou, the magazine delves into her thoughts on body image and self-acceptance, showcasing how perspectives on beauty have evolved over the decades.
In addition, it presents an intriguing exclusive report on La Raulito, a key figure in Argentine cinema, along with perspectives from Marilina Ross, providing a joined narrative that is both enlightening and entertaining. This issue doesn’t shy away from humor either, featuring witty illustrations by Quino, alongside advertisements from well-known brands like Quilmes Imperial and Nivea solar, adding a retro flair to the publication. Furthermore, it captures the political sentiments of the time with insightful commentary and encourages readers to think critically about societal issues like energy and food supply — truly, a reflection of the concerns and aspirations of an era.
With its vibrant photographs and captivating stories, this vintage magazine serves as an excellent resource for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts alike, offering a unique glimpse into life in 1975 Argentina. Uncover the stories within and appreciate this piece of history.Usage ideas
This vintage magazine is perfect for collectors of Argentine cultural artifacts, researchers interested in media history, or anyone seeking a nostalgic look at life in the 1970s. It can also serve as a unique coffee table book that sparks conversation about historical and cultural perspectives over the decades.Frequently asked questionsWhat is the condition of the magazine?: The magazine is in used condition, showing signs of age but maintaining its integrity.Is this magazine suitable for historical research?: Absolutely! This issue contains valuable insights and reflections on the socio-political climate of Argentina in 1975.Can I use the magazine for decorative purposes?: Certainly! Its vintage aesthetic makes it an excellent choice for decor in homes or offices, especially for enthusiasts of retro themes.- Brand: Siete Dias- Condition: Used- Model: Magazine- GTIN: Not registered- Sale Format: Single Unit- Units Per Pack: 1- Origin: Argentina- Format: Physical- Language: Spanish- Publisher: Atlántida- Title: Siete Dias- Publication Year: 1975- Edition Number: 396- Publication Month: January- Genre: General InterestVendor listing title: Siete Dias 1975 Thelma Tixou Raulito Marilina Ross Maurin
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Argentina |
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Siete Dias |