Satirical magazine during Mexican Revolution, 1911
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Author: Vitoria, Mario, editor
Title: Multicolor
Place Published: Mexico
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Date Published: 1911
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31 issues, nearly unbroken run. Weekly, A?o I, No. 1 (May 18, 1811) to A?o I, No. 33 (December 28, 1911). Profusely illustrated from drawings and a few photographs; caricatures by Ernesto Garcia Cabral and Santiago R. de la Vega. 26x18 cm (10?x7?"), bound in period half leather and cloth.
Satirical magazine issued during the Mexican Revolution, notable for the captivating color covers and the inimitable caricature drawings of politicians and protagonists, as well as the insightful and illuminating text. It ceased publication in 1914. This run without issues 2 and 7; issue No. 8 lacks the wrappers. Quite scarce: OCLC lists only three institutions with runs of the periodical, at Biblioteca Nacional Mexico; El Colegio de Mexico; and Agencia Espanola de Cooperacion Internacional.
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