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English: Los Errantes - Francisco Ascaso (left), Buenaventura Durruti (centre) and Gregorio Jover (right) - at the offices of Le Libertaire, after their hunger strike and subsequent release from prison in 1927.
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File from Paz, Abel (2006) Durruti in the Spanish Revolution, Edinburgh: AK Press ISBN: 1-904859-50-X. OCLC: 482919277.

Author Le Libertaire

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Francisco Ascaso, Buenaventura Durruti and Gregorio Jover (1927)

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current11:03, 21 November 2024Thumbnail for version as of 11:03, 21 November 2024643 × 922 (585 KB)GrnrchstUploaded a work by ''Le Libertaire'' from File from {{cite book |first=Abel |last=Paz |author-link=Abel Paz |title=Durruti in the Spanish Revolution |url=https://www.akpress.org/durrutiinthespanishrevolution.html |year=2006 |orig-year=1996 |translator-first=Chuck |translator-last=Morse |translator-link=Chuck W. Morse |location=Edinburgh |publisher=AK Press |isbn=1-904859-50-X |lccn=2006920974 |oclc=482919277}} *Originally published by ''Le Libertaire'' in 1927. *...

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