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Pitimini's Advocate

Brenner, Anita | July 24, 1937 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Spain: A Tragic Journey," by F. Theo Rogers. This book is dedicated to the proposition that General Francisco Franco, known in Spain as Pitimini, an account of his treble voice and hysterical nature, is the savior of the Spanish people. The reader is informed in an introduction, on the dust cover, and in all the advertisements that Rogers is a liberal newspaperman who was a sympathizer with the republic when he went to Spain but later turned to Franco as the only hope because of what he saw.

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SPAIN (Book); ROGERS, F. Theo; BOOKS; FRANCO, Francisco, 1892-1975; ADVERTISING; SPAIN
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