If you liked Argentina's revolution and its aftermath by Ernesto Galarza and Foreign Policy Association. Research Department, start with Más poemas párvulos (1972), Poems, pe-que, pe-que, pe-que-ñitos (1972), and Rimas tontas (1971). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Más poemas párvulos
1972 · 63 pages · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Poems, pe-que, pe-que, pe-que-ñitos
1972 · 64 pages · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Rimas tontas
1971 · 55 pages · Ernesto Galarza, Arthur J. Schneida · Same author
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Prentice Hall Literature -- Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes -- Reader's Companion -- Bronze Level
2003 · 284 pages · Isaac Bashevis Singer, Ernest Hemingway, Alice Walker, William Saroyan, Zora Neale Hurston, Rudyard Kipling, Annie Dillard, Chief Dan George, Edgar Allan Poe, Pat Mora, Virginia Hamilton, Anne Terry White, Emily Dickinson, Jack Finney, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Eve Merriam, Langston Hughes, James Ramsey Ullman, Jon Krakauer, Seamus Heaney, Naomi Shihab Nye, Maxine Kumin, Ernesto Galarza, William Jay Smith, Bashō Matsuo, Raymond R. Patterson · Same author
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Colección mini-libros
1971 · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Debts, dictatorship and revolution in Bolivia and Peru
1931 · 118 pages · Ernesto Galarza, Foreign Policy Association. Research Department · Same author
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Spiders in the house and workers in the field
1970 · 306 pages · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Merchants of labor:the Mexican bracero story
1978 · 284 pages · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Poemas parvulos
1971 · 47 pages · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Man Of Fire Selected Writings
2012 · 295 pages · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Labor trends and social welfare in Latin America
1943 · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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Chogorrom
1973 · 63 pages · Ernesto Galarza · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Más poemas párvulos (1972), Poems, pe-que, pe-que, pe-que-ñitos (1972), Rimas tontas (1971), Prentice Hall Literature -- Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes -- Reader's Companion -- Bronze Level (2003), and Colección mini-libros (1971).
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