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Martín Fierro (not to be confused with the better-known 1920s magazine with the same name) was an Argentine magazine published between 1904 and 1905, founded to propagate anarchist ideas. It was named after José Hernández's epic poem Martín Fierro, a touchstone of Argentine national identity, whose title character is a renegade gaucho.

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  • Martín Fierro fue una revista argentina de difusión de las ideas anarquistas, dirigida y publicada por Alberto Ghiraldo en Buenos Aires, desde el 3 de marzo de 1904 hasta el 6 de febrero de 1905, convirtiéndose desde el mes de octubre de 1904 hasta su cierre en el suplemento semanal del diario La Protesta. (es)
  • Martín Fierro (not to be confused with the better-known 1920s magazine with the same name) was an Argentine magazine published between 1904 and 1905, founded to propagate anarchist ideas. It was named after José Hernández's epic poem Martín Fierro, a touchstone of Argentine national identity, whose title character is a renegade gaucho. (en)
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  • Martín Fierro fue una revista argentina de difusión de las ideas anarquistas, dirigida y publicada por Alberto Ghiraldo en Buenos Aires, desde el 3 de marzo de 1904 hasta el 6 de febrero de 1905, convirtiéndose desde el mes de octubre de 1904 hasta su cierre en el suplemento semanal del diario La Protesta. (es)
  • Martín Fierro (not to be confused with the better-known 1920s magazine with the same name) was an Argentine magazine published between 1904 and 1905, founded to propagate anarchist ideas. It was named after José Hernández's epic poem Martín Fierro, a touchstone of Argentine national identity, whose title character is a renegade gaucho. The magazine was directed and published by in Buenos Aires, from 3 March 1904 to 6 February 1905; from October 1904 until it ceased publication, it appeared as a weekly supplement to the daily paper La Protesta. In total, there were 48 issues, ranging between 12 and 16 pages; the format was 270 x 190 mm. It was initially printed on the presses of El Correo Español and, later, those of La Protesta. (en)
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