Four hesitant corridos (ballads) printed on the one sheet, two on each side addressing the subject of unwanted American intervention in Mexico; ballad of the persecution of Pancho Villa - Escobedo; ballad of the good neighbour - Chávez Morado; ballad regarding the expropriation of foreign petroleum companies - Zalce; ballad on the eclipse of the peso - Chávez Morado

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Four hesitant corridos (ballads) printed on the one sheet, two on each side addressing the subject of unwanted American intervention in Mexico; ballad of the persecution of Pancho Villa - Escobedo; ballad of the good neighbour - Chávez Morado; ballad regarding the expropriation of foreign petroleum companies - Zalce; ballad on the eclipse of the peso - Chávez Morado, José Chávez Morado (Mexican, 1909–2002), Linocut and letterpress on orange paper

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