A complete run in six issues of the short-lived Argentinean World War II-era journal, edited by Jorge Rivas and Hugo G. Firmenich, featuring essays on the war, domestic and foreign policies, justice, and other pertinent topics, with contributions from Carlos Montagna, Honorio Pueyrredon, Manuel Pinto, Yipolito Yrigoyen, Bernardo Monteagudo, Marcelo T. De Alvear, Victor Guillot, José Tamborini, Luis Boffi, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and others. Not illustrated. 4to. Original staple-stitched printed wrpps., some minor soiling, browning, spotting, small repaired tear to cover of issue no. 5, some chipping and closed tears to issues nos. 5 and 6. Buenos Aires, 1939. Very scarce; as of January 2022, OCLC does not locate any copies of this title in any institution.
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