A hand-painted wheel that simulates the Aztec calendar.
Medina, Rubén. Aquel Quetzalcóatl se fue pa’l norte
Primera edición.
Guadalajara, Jal., México: Ediciones El Viaje, 2018. Print.
Series: Colección viejo cartonero
Translated Title: That Quetzalcóatl went north
Subject: Poetry
Source: https://search.library.berkeley.edu/permalink/01UCS_BER/1thfj9n/alma991055052799706532
Title
Documentales para entender a América Latina / diseño, edición, introducción y notas, Rocato Bablot.
Edition
Primera edición.
Format
102 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm
Creation Date
2023
Publisher
Cuernavaca, Morelos, México : Cascarón Artesanal Editorial, [2023]
Notes
Bound in recycled corrugated cardboard covers with saddle stitch binding and unique mounted embellishments on covers.
Subject
Documentary films -- Latin America
Cartonera books -- Mexico -- Cuernavaca
Small press books -- Mexico -- Cuernavaca
Artists' books -- Mexico
Small presses -- Mexico -- Cuernavaca
Source: https://search.library.berkeley.edu/permalink/01UCS_BER/1thfj9n/alma991086115628306532
Attribution:
UC Berkeley Library's Libros Cartoneros Collection
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