Manuel Moral y Vega

Manuel Moral da Veiga (16 March 1865 - 7 November 1913) was a Portuguese photographer and publisher active in early twentieth-century Peru.[1] He was involved in the publication of Variedades (a weekly launched 10 March 1908) and previously Prisma (1905 - June 1907), and later La Crónica.[2]

Notes

  1. John Vavasour Noel (1913), Peru to-day, Volume 5, West Coast Publishing Co., 1913. p1063
  2. (in Spanish) andina.com.pe, 10 March 2008, Revista Variedades que entrega El Peruano cumple hoy cien años



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