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Caro, Victor Rivas, Raimundo - Santafé y Bogotá Monthly Magazine from N°1 to N°12. - Bogotá - Caro, Victor; Rivas, Raimundo. - 1923 - 24 cm - holandeza Number of pieces: 2 Pages: T1: 429; T2: 404 pp. - T1: year 1, Bogotá, January 1923 N°1; year 1, Bogotá, June 1923 N°6. T2: year 1, Bogotá, July 1923 N° 7; year 1, Bogotá, year 1, Bogotá, December 1923 N° 12. Includes photograph with the collaborators of El Zipa for 1878 as a gift to the subscribers, among them: Silveria Espinosa de Rendón, Waldina Dávila, Ricardo Carrasquilla, José María Samper, Rafael Pombo.

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Caro, Victor Rivas, Raimundo - Santafé y Bogotá Monthly Maga

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