Ediciones de la Flor is an Argentine publisher, founded in 1966 by Daniel Divinsky and Ana Maria Kuki Miler.
[1] It is known for publishing works of comic book authors, such as Roberto Fontanarrosa, Quino, Caloi and Liniers, in addition to publishing literary authors such as Rodolfo Walsh, Silvina Ocampo and Umberto Eco.
The publisher began when the lawyer Divinsky and his legal partner Tito Finkelberg joined with the editor Jorge Álvarez to open a bookshop.
Not having the necessary capital for the company, Álvarez suggested to use the money (300 dollars) to instead buy book publishing rights.
That year is published the first book of Quino's Mafalda Between 1977 and 1983, during the Argentine military dictatorship, Divinsky and Kuki went into exile in Venezuela, for having published Cinco Dedos (Five fingers), a children's book considered "subversive" by the government.