Item #10510 Movimento, Nos. 1-26 [bound]. ed Raimundo Rodrigues Pereira.
Movimento, Nos. 1-26 [bound]
Movimento, Nos. 1-26 [bound]

Movimento, Nos. 1-26 [bound]

São Paulo: Edição S.A., 1975. 26 issues bound in red leather boards. 14 ½ x 11 in. Some small closed tears to a few leaves; otherwise near fine. Item #10510

A significant gathering of the earliest issues of the main opposition newspaper during the military dictatorship in Brazil. 

Founded and edited by Raimundo Rodrigues Pereira, a journalist associated with the Party of the Brazilian Democratic Movement (PMDB, Partido do Movimento Democrático Brasiliero), the paper sought to create a broad anti-dictatorship front and published on a range of topics—cultural, social, and political. Movimento was closely aligned with the “Grupo Autêntico” faction of the PMDB, which was the party’s radical wing; amongst its contributors was a broad swath of the leftwing of the anti-dictatorship intelligentsia, including Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Aguinaldo Silva, Chico Buarque de Hollanda, Perseu Abramo, among other major figures of the Brazilian opposition. The paper ran until 1981, publishing 334 total issues. 

Substantial and sequential run of the first six months of a crucial publication of Brazil’s democratic movement, encompassing the rarest and least collected issues.

OCLC locates eight total holdings of any issue, with five in the United States as of March 2026.

Price: $1,250.00