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Imprenta de A. Vanegas Arroyo

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Flyer promoting the services of A. Vanegas Arroyo's printing.

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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo ( Puebla , 1852 - Mexico City , 1917 ) was a Mexican printer and publisher. He mainly produced low-cost materials with a popular theme and style, such as flyers with reports of events, corridos, sensational news and humorous verses, as well as prayer booklets, traditional remedies, recipe books, songbooks, among many others. Vanegas Arroyo's printing press was the most important of its kind in Mexico in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was recognized early on because the Mexican engraver José Guadalupe Posada made a fundamental part of his graphic work for him.

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Vanegas_Arroyo