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lom-MS000927In Russian. Short description: Cooper Fenimore. Ranger: For older. age. Trans. from English. ed. M. Grits. Fig. Broca. - Moscow. Leningrad: Detizdat 1938. - 488 p. 17 cm. - Library Adventures. The third novel of the famous Pentalog dedicated ranger Natty Bumpo. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUMS000927 unknown
2 vols., 8vo., Mixed Impessions, with numerous plates and maps; black cloth, gilt backs, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. The set comprises Vol. 1: The Road to Stalingrad (second impression, 1977); Vol. 2: The Road to Berlin (first impression, 1983). The most complete account of this mammoth campaign to date. COMPLETE SETS OF THE UK EDITIONS ARE EXTEMELY SCARCE. Enser 199, 24 respectively.
112 pages. Features: Beautiful color-photo Cadillac ad; Awesome Glen Oaks color-photo ad featuring bell-bottom pants; Meaningful Relationships; Political Power and American Ambivalence - Updating Machiavelli - a discourse on political power; Trapeze - the quest for the 'impossible' quadruple somersault - circus aerialist Tito Gaona - article with color photos; Avianca Columbian Airlines color ad; One Night in Leningrad - through the visit of an 18-year-old granddaughter to Russia, two sisters separated by a continent and an ocean 'see' each other again for the first time in more than 50 years - Jane Blanksteen and her family; Singing Schubert's Praises; Nice color-photo ad for Gant Rugger shirts; Centerfold color-photo ad for the BWM 733i (blue); Fashion Photos - Curving Closer; Pierre Franey and his 'almost perfect' kitchen; Many camp ads. Above-average wear. Checkmark and faint library stamp upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Pages 321-352. Features: Photos of capture of U-boat at sea; Britain Seizes Spitzbergen - two great photos; Photo of the Duke of Kent addressing thousands of workers at the vast Glenn Martin factory in Baltimore; Photo of N.C.O. prisoners enjoying their first meal since release from Vichy France; Two photos of Lord Louis Mountbatten aboard the 'Illustrious'; Photos of British toll on shipping at Rotterdam docks; Two pages of ten great photos of Britain's Army being toughened by intensive physical and endurance training; One-page photo of Italian submarine sailors standing aboard their sinking craft as they await pickup by British warships; Russia Fights On - article with map of the German pressure on Russia and map of the environs of Leningrad; Two photos of Leningrad; Photo of Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada; Photos of seventeen people of the week, including numerous religious leaders, General Sir John Dill receiving an award from Polish President, M. Raczkiewicz, Prof. R.B. Mowat, King Peter's coming of age - in London, and Mrs. James Roosevelt (mother of FDR); Nine sepia-tone photos illustrating the 'Nazi Horror' - taken from a German propaganda film being transported to America; Centerfold illustration of a great British press exerting a 'squeeze' of 6,000 tons on a red-hot ingot as part of shaping an 80-foot propeller-shaft; Excellent one-page photo of super 'flying fortress', the Short 'Stirling' bomber in flight; Six photos of airmen who bomb Berlin - component members of a 'Stirling' crew; One-page graphic compares British naval losses, 1914-1916 with 1939-1941; Seven photos of the Soviet Ambassador's Luncheon to Allied Heads on August 29, 1941; Fascinating two-page composite of illustrations show the effects of blast and how research and experiment have helped to cope with this vital problem; Six photos of concrete and steel wartime barges; vintage ads. Unmarked with only moderate wear. A quality copy of this fascinating wartime issue. Book
8554917Short description: In Russian. Leningrad Society of Researchers of the Culture of Finno-Ugric Peoples. Report. Leningrad: LOICFUN 1927-1928. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU8554917 unknown
187018-0-89St. Petersburg, Selbstverlag, um 1870. jeweils Foto: 15,2 x 9,8 cm; Karton: 16,7 x 10,9 cm
1957850B75Leningrad: Publishing House of Leningrad University 1957. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 15" by 18.5". Not Stated. A scarce Russian atlas of Petersburg-Leningrad with colour folding maps. A Russian first edition copy of Petersburg-Leningrad Historical and Geographical Atlas Part One which is all that was published in the original Russian published by the University of Leningrad. With twenty seven maps and plans three of which are in colour and folding with five in colour all together. Collated complete. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally very smart with a small amount of tape to the spine and library numbers to the front board. Swansea University College Library stamp to the front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed Publishing House of Leningrad University hardcover
172046870ABNürnberg, Homann um 1720. 49 x 57 cm. Gerahmt (66 x 74 cm), Bug mit Quetschfalte. Einrisse mittig (unterlegt, minimaler Blattverlust). Nicht ausgerahmt.
54728Leningrad: Izdanie Leningradskogo Otdeleniia Soiuza Sovetskikh Arkhitektorov 1940. Original embossed blue cloth; 412 pp. of brief introductory text followed by lists indices and thousands of illustrations from photographs drawings plans elevations and models. Title in Russian and French. About very good. First volume a double issue of this massive documentation on Leningrad architecture before World War II. The many thousands of illustrations give a comprehensive account of both realized and planned projects in Leningrad in the second half of the 1930s when the Stalinist Neoclassical style was dominant. The volume opens with the presentation of the General Plan for Leningrad designed by Lev Il'in 1880-1942 the head architect of Leningrad in 1925-1938. The plan for the expansion and modernization of the city was used continually throughout the Soviet period. Designs for various parts of Leningrad new embankments public buildings and housing complexes planned for Leningrad are also present. Other Stalinist neoclassical structures of note in the volume include the building of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Moscow 1934 the Soviet Pavilion at the International Exhibition in New York 1939 House of Government of the Azerbaijan SSR in Baku 1937 Palace of the Komsomol in Stalingrad 1936 House of Government of the Ukrainian SSR in Kyiv 1937 National Theater of the Red Army in Minsk 1938 as well as numerous housing complexes sanatoriums village clubhouses as well as interiors and decorative elements. The publication comes with a detailed table of contents author and subject index. The volume is marked as volume 1-2 XV-XVI a kind of continuation of the yearbooks of the Leningrad Society of Architects which ceased to exist in 1932 with the creation of the Union of Soviet Architects. Two further volumes were published by the Leningrad section of the Union of Soviet Architects in 1950 and 1955.<br /> <br /> As of February 2025 KVK OCLC show five holdings in North America. unknown
197751260Aurora Art Publishers. As New. 1977. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 16 sepia toned 8.5" x 6" postcards each printed with a different Rubens drawing from the Hermitage collection in a cardstock folder not bound. Captions on cards in English & Russian. -- with a bonus offer-- . Aurora Art Publishers paperback