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Editora Nacional Quimantú was a
Chilean publishing house created in 1971 by
Salvador Allende's
Unidad Po****r government. It was
founded under the premise...
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After graduating, she
worked as a
reporter for Onda
magazine of
Editorial Quimantú. Arón was a
member of the
Revolutionary Left
Movement and part of the editorial...
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Leyendas de Chile. Colección
Leyenda y tradición.
Biblioteca Quimantú para todos.
Quimantú, 1971. (Spanish) Keller,
Rueff (1972). de Vivar, Jerónimo (ed...
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purchase of a
private publishing house by the
state gave rise to
Editorial Quimantu,
which became the
center of the
Allende Government's
cultural activities...
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alabanza de la revolución chilena. Santiago,
Empresa Editora Nacional Quimantú, Santiago, 1973. The
Heights of
Macchu Picchu (bilingual edition) (Jonathan...
- Chilena", from the
series "Nosotros los chilenos" (we the Chileans). Edit.
Quimantú - 1972,
Santiago Taffet, J. F. (2007). The new
chilean song
movement and...
- del cine chileno:
Carlos Ossa Coo (in Spanish).
Empresa Editora Nacional Quimantú. p. 67. Langman,
Larry (1995). A
Guide to
American Crime Films of the Forties...
- Nyman, John B. Spencer, Rolf Harris,
Mauricio Venegas (as a
member of
Quimantu) and John Williams. Current[when?]
projects include recording a new Gryphon...
- days and
which did not take place. The women's
magazine Paloma, of the
Quimantú National Publisher,
reported that "they
flaunted their abnormality, provoking...
- Guillermo, Gálvez
Rivadeneira (1972). Los fusilamientos. [Editora
Nacional Quimantú]. OCLC 1109279.
Foncea M., Sebastián (2006-10-11). "Lobotomía lo convertiría...