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Su Majestad el PRI

Su Majestad el PRI

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Su Majestad el PRI

by Rius [Eduardo Humberto del Río García]

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Mexico City: Editorial Grijalbo, 1982. Paperback. 117p., wraps, 6.25x9 inches, illus., very good second edition. Text in Spanish. The radical Mexican cartoonist's take on the PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional), Mexico's ruling party.

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Title
Su Majestad el PRI
Author
Rius [Eduardo Humberto del Río García]
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
9684192088
ISBN 13
9789684192089
Publisher
Editorial Grijalbo
Place of Publication
Mexico City
Date Published
1982
Bookseller catalogs
Latin America; 1980S; Spanish language; Political Cartoons;

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