
Descripcion foto: 'The Golden Ant' was a library part of a company of the same name which included, in addition to the library itself, a magazine, and a printing press. La Hormiga de Oro was a Spanish magazine published in Barcelona between 1884 and 1936, written in Spanish. It emerged as a Catholic alternative to the illustrated press of the time. One of the magazine's concerns was the "Masonic danger," as well as denouncing "lukewarm Catholics". Anti-Semitic themes were also common. The magazine's publications ceased in 1936, after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Its last director, Luis Carlos Viada y Lluch, died after being beaten by militiamen. The library closed in 2015.
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Completado?: Y
Fecha: 1906
Copyright: Monmar Comunicació from Vic, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
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