Madrid: Publicaciones Ministerio de Propapganda, 1937. 24p. including ten tinted monochrome grey plates, 8x11 inches, wraps fastened with silken red cord. Light handling soil, cord appears slack because it has torn slightly into one stab-hole; otherwise very good. Author / artist signs in the plate as "Castelao". Castelao leaves little to the imagination in his depictions of the counterrevolution's horrors. From the first print--- Militaristism seated like a giant buddha opening its ribcage to reveal a pile of skulls (caption: "Este es el Dios de los fascistas")--- to the dead and dismembered figures of Spanish peasants and workers, we are overwhelmed with horror, yet left with a ray of hope, that the Spanish can survive this grim struggle that has overwhelmed their lives.