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This article explores three plausible realities: a cataloging error, a lost children's comic, or a bizarre niche publication. To understand the keyword, we must first acknowledge "Lojas Americanas." Founded in 1929 in Rio de Janeiro, this is Brazil’s oldest chain of department stores. While their physical magazine section has shrunk, the term "Revistas Americanas" on the web often points to their online marketplace, where third-party sellers list vintage and used goods. revistas americanas macaco h%C3%ADpico 203

of a specific magazine—possibly The American Naturalist or Harper’s Weekly (circa 1898)—featured a well-known lithograph titled "O Macaco Hípico" (The Equestrian Monkey). The image showed a spider monkey balancing on a trotting thoroughbred, holding a riding crop. It was a political cartoon about the Spanish-American War, equating Cuban insurgents to agile monkeys outmaneuvering slow Spanish cavalry. Have you seen the Equestrian Monkey