Ivan Martin Jirous, the father of the Czechoslovak underground, was called Magor with a capital M because of his turbulent nature. He worked with the famous Plastiki, for whom he was manager and artistic director. He was imprisoned five times for his anti-communist views and actions. He signed Charter 77 and became a member of the Committee for the Defence of the Unjustly Prosecuted.
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Objednávku (v ČR) Vám dodáme do 5 pracovních dní. Nejčastější doba dodání je 2 dny od objednání. Nejrychlejší dodání je na výdejny Zásilkovny.
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