Preservation photocopy of a typed letter : New York, to C. O. Batista, 1948 July 23.

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Preservation photocopy of a typed letter : New York, to C. O. Batista, 1948 July 23.

Saying that Batista's name was given to Bonilla by a film librarian at the Museum of Modern Art, who suggested that he was the likeliest person to have films on the Mexican Revolution. Asking if he has any films that include shots of Zapata and his campaign, and whether those films would be available for loan or purchase.

1 item (1 p.) ; 27.9 cm

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