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195757979Moscow: U. S. S. R. Foreign Ministry 1957. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. cloth 401 301pp. Volume I : Correspondence with Churchill & Atlee. Volume 1 : Correspondence with Franklin D. Roosevelt & Harry S. Truman U. S. S. R. Foreign Ministry hardcover
1957194249Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1957. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Ex-library with internal ink stamps to front pastedown and FFEP. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 301 pages; Physical desc.: 301 p. 22 cm. Subject: WW2 -- Correspondence -- Stalin Roosevelt Churchill. Langaue: English. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House hardcover
195742989Moscow: U. S. S. R. Foreign Ministry 1957. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. cloth 401 302pp. Volume I : Correspondence with Churchill & Atlee. Volume 2 : Correspondence with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman U. S. S. R. Foreign Ministry hardcover
1919438948London : People's Russian Information Bureau 1919. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 17 pages ; 18 cm. Subjects; King David Collection. Constitutional law. Russia Federation Constitutional law. Russia Federation. Soviet Union. Soviet Union ; Constitution. Soviet Union Politics and government 1917-1936. London : People's Russian Information Bureau paperback
1965217848Beijing: No publication details. Circa1965. Complete set of 20 black and white photographs photographs 15 and 19 not numbered. 15 x 20.3cm. Explanatory slips of paper in simplified Chinese characters measuring 6.7 x 18.7cm are provided for 18 photographs lacking two slips for numbers 15 and 19. Pin-holes at corners of photographs corners little creased one corner chipped. An interesting collection of photographs in good condition. This collection of 20 black and white photographs shows a Chinese and international student demonstration against American imperialist aggression in Vietnam that took place in front of the American Embassy in Moscow in 1965. Photos 1-13 show an initially peaceful demonstration by Chinese and international students that turned ugly after Soviet troops cavalry vehicle-mounted guns and water sprayers were sent in with Russian generals personally taking charge. The chaos can be clearly felt in some of the blurred images where students were being beaten up and arrested. Photograph 14 shows an injured student Huang Zhaogeng being taken off a plane in Beijing on a stretcher. The photographs numbered 15 - 20 show demonstrations in Beijing in support of injured Chinese student demonstrators two leaders making speeches and medical care and support from friends. Text on the banners in photographs in Chinese and Russian. . No publication details. unknown
194143962988396586<p>УÑтав гарнизонной Ñлужбы КраÑной армии. Ðародный комиÑÑариат обороны Союза ССР. МоÑква: Воен. изд-во 1941. 135 Ñ.: ил.; 17 Ñм. МÑÐ³ÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¾Ð±Ð»Ð¾Ð¶ÐºÐ°. Хорошее ÑоÑтоÑние.</p><p></p><p>Charter of the Garrison Service of the Red Army Ustav garnizonnoj sluzhby Krasnoj armii. People's Commissariat of Defense of the USSR. Moscow: Voen. izd-vo 1941. 135 p.: ill.; 17 cm. Softcover. Good condition. This is the official military manual defining the duties and procedures of the garrison service within the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. Published at the onset of the Great Patriotic War by the central Military Publishing House Воен. изд-во this compact field-format document outlines regulations for maintaining order security and military discipline in populated areas garrisons organizing guards ceremonies and daily routines for troops stationed away from the front lines. The 1941 edition is a primary source reflecting the standardized military protocols of the pre-war and early war period aimed at ensuring combat readiness and discipline during total mobilization. It includes schematic illustrations detailing procedures and formations. A copy in good condition is a significant collectible for the study of Soviet military regulations and daily army life during WWII.</p> Military Publishing House paperback
19254322Paris: Henri Ernst 1925. First Edition. An attractive portfolio of 40 loose plates displaying the items exhibited at the U.S.S.R. pavilion at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts L'Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs at Paris in 1925. Red cloth spine with black hard boards and red label and ties. The spine is somewhat bruised and cracked but still holding well. The boards are a little nicked to the edges but sound. Inside is the title leaf and a second sheet of two leaves with introductory text In French and a table des planches. This outlines where each item comes from and is repeated on each plate. These are in good but slightly darkened condition. The forty plates complete are attractive colour lithographically reproduced images laid onto stiff grey card stock. Titles etc. are printed onto the card. The images are in excellent condition. The card is a little darkened to the edges and a few have some small edgewear nicks and creases. Overall though in Very Good condition. A nice copy of an uncommon item. 390 by 300mm 15¼ by 11¾ inches . Première édition. Un portfolio attrayant de 40 planches détachées montrant les objets exposés au pavillon de l'URSS à l'Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs à Paris en 1925. Dos en toile rouge cartons noirs étiquette et attaches rouges. Le dos est quelque peu meurtri et fissuré mais il tient encore bien. Les planches sont un peu entaillées sur les bords mais elles sont saines. A l'intérieur on trouve le feuillet de titre et un deuxième feuillet de deux feuilles avec un texte d'introduction en français et une table des planches. Cette dernière indique la provenance de chaque élément et est répétée sur chaque planche. Les planches sont en bon état mais légèrement assombries. Les quarante planches complètes sont des images attrayantes reproduites par lithographie en couleurs posées sur du papier cartonné gris rigide. Les titres etc. sont imprimés sur la carte. Les images sont en excellent état. La carte est un peu assombrie sur les bords et quelques-unes présentent de petites marques d'usure des entailles et des plis. Dans l'ensemble il s'agit d'un très bon état. Une belle copie d'un article peu commun. 390 x 300 mm Henri Ernst hardcover
1963BOOKS210416Moscow USSR. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1963. Softcover or Wraps. In Russian. . 8vo. 194 Corners slightly rubbed binding slightly wrinkled pages slightly yellowed. . paperback
1955ZB705499Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSRl 1955-1957. Numbers 1 through 5 only each issue 100-150 pages; some have library hand stamps and some paper wrappers rubbed a good group. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSRl unknown
19702090202123004169Keiryukaku 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Keiryukaku paperback
196086325Leningrad: Leningrad State Lomonosov Porcelain Factory 1960. Hardcover. Very Good. Leningrad Leningrad State Lomonosov Porcelain Factory early 1960s. Very large oblong octavo 16 pages of introductory text plus hundreds of pages of black and white illustrations many of them full-page. Cloth lightly rubbed and marked; top edge slightly bumped; central section of the bottom edge of ten leaves slightly crushed resulting in some creases and a few very short closed tears; a very good copy. A lavish pictorial catalogue of the products of the Leningrad State Lomonosov Porcelain Factory; the text is in Russian English French and German. Leningrad State Lomonosov Porcelain Factory hardcover
19383The volume is a record of the court proceedings directed against a number of prominent political opponents of the Stalinist regime. Among the accused was N.I. Bukharin who was tortured with many others noted in this volume. The volume is a record of the coerced testimony of some of the victims of the Stalinist state and a rare record in English translation of the inner workings of the perverted system of justice employed to crush those who questioned the system or were perceived as political threats to the repressive regime. Postage will be paid by seller. People's Commissariat of Justice of the USSR hardcover
c2434Profizdat Publishers All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions Moscow 1982. Cream cloth large photographs text in English Russian Spanish German and French 222pp. A good copy. Jacket - small piece missing top rear panel edge tears. A signed presentation copy from two delegates of the trade unions of the USSR to the Australian Council of Trade Unions ACTU Melbourne ACTU Congress 10/08/83. hardcover
0260956090.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
026669926X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
15-4733New York Moscow & Washington: Lester Cowan 1962-65. 8vo. 63 pp. Very Good with minor tears some yellowing. In addition to agreement are copies of related material mostly correspondence between the authors. Also included is a copy of the 1962 Preliminary Agreement. New York, Moscow & Washington: Lester Cowan, 1962-65. unknown
1965mon0000121503PROGRESS PUB. 1965-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2.5000 in x 8.5000 in x 5.9000 in. No DJ. Mild shelf wear and fading to both volumes. Former owner's name on inside cover otherwise pages clean. Cup mark on volume one's cover. PROGRESS PUB. hardcover
196510971Moscow: Progress Publishers. Very Good in As New dust jacket; Beige cloth covers with blue/white and . gilt spine label; DJ are not clipped; No marks or writing clean tight . binding;. 1965. Hardcover. Includes seven fold out maps; Russian text; ; Vol. 2 . Progress Publishers hardcover
1966OS7119Enfield England: Computer Consultants Limited 1966 . Only edition. Limited. Very Good. Bound in faux leather scientific notebook. Gilt spine and boards. Very early if not the first study of the first Russian computers -- with specs. Numbered copy 1335. Due to size or weight this item may require additional postage for international or priority shipping. Computer Consultants Limited hardcover
1982072165Moscow: Profizdat; Novosti Press Agency 1982. Paperback. Very Good. Crisp clean pages; one pamphlet in the group has lost its upper binding staple and bears scuffing along the left front creasing at the right rear and some corner chipping; another shows fading along the spine; a third bears some surface rubbing along the right rear and a short crease at the upper right rear; otherwise clean and well-kept with a red paper band bearing two closed tears on the right side holding the pamphlets together and bearing the emblem and legend of the 60th anniversary of the USSR. Altogether six saddle-stapled pamphlets ranging from 15 to 64 pages each; five are part of a "60th Anniversary" set including "The Soviet Peace Programme: Its Aims and Main Directions"; "The Soviet Peace Programme in Action"; "The "Soviet Threat" Myth"; "Programme of Economic and Social Development of the USSR in the 1980s"; and "Soviet Economic and Technical Cooperation with Developing Countries" as well as a sixth pamphlet produced by the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions entitled "The Rules of The Trade Unions of the USSR" as endorsed in 1963 and partially amended by four subsequent meetings of the Congress of the Trade Unions. It is the latter that has the missing binding staple and only the latter that shows gentle age-toning around the edges otherwise excellent. Profizdat; Novosti Press Agency paperback
19752111902160901462Russian Soviet National Treasure Art Exhibition Committee 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Russian Soviet National Treasure Art Exhibition Committee paperback
1973C1624<p>Oblong photograph 6 3/4" x 11 1/4" Signed by 14 of the 18 contestants Boris Spassky Michal Tal Anatoly Karpov Alexander Beliavsky Efim Geller Paul Keres Victor Korchnoi Nukhim N Rashkovsky Gennadi Kuzmin Vladimir Savon Evgeni Ellinovich Sveshnikov Mark Taimanov Vladimir Borisovich Tukmakov Orest Averkin and one non contestant Viktor Davidovich Kupreichik on the verso. The photograph shows the stage were the contest took place with lined up game tables and the participants during the competition. In the foreground a part of the auditorium with seated spectators.<br /><br />In the aftermath of Robert James Fischer's victory over Boris Spassky in the 1972 World Championship the Soviet Union had been humiliated and humbled by an American and the 35 year rule of the Soviet chess machine over the international chess world had finally been put to an end. The consequences of this result were felt in Soviet chess for months after. Mark Taimanov Tigran Petrosian and Spassky were all reprimanded for their failure to stop Fischer. Consequences continued into the 41st USSR Championship held in the Soviet capital of Moscow from October 2-26 1973. The tournament was organized to be the strongest in a decade. In addition to the four qualifying players who had each won a semi-final Orest Averkin Karen Grigorian Nukhim Rashkovsky and Evgeni Sveshnikov the very strongest grandmasters of the Soviet Union received forced invitations to participate. The list was a collection of former world champions multiple Soviet title winners and the very strongest of the Soviet school including: Spassky Petrosian Mikhail Tal Vasily Smyslov Anatoli Karpov Viktor Korchnoi Efim Geller Paul Keres Lev Polugaevsky Taimanov Leonid Stein Vladimir Tukmakov Vladimir Savon and Gennadi Kuzmin. Victor Davidovich Baturinsky the vice-president of the USSR chess federation and a Colonel of Justice explained clearly to all the participants that their attendance was not only obligatory but their very future as Soviet chess players and the favors imparted therein depended on their performance in the championship. Stein died before the championship took place and he was replaced by junior world champion Alexander Beliavsky. In addition to the composed line up it was made known that draws of thirty moves or less were 'discouraged' by the organizers. Although short draws did occur the schedule of play and the intense combat among the contestants was arduous. It was Spassky after failing in Reykjavik who emerged victorious by a full point. This edition did have the desired effect of revealing future world title candidates as Karpov and Korchnoi tied for second along with two other contestants and would face each other the following year for what ultimately was the de facto world championship.<br /><br /><strong>Condition:</strong><br /><br />Slightly tinted trimmed at the bottom irregularly else a very good copy of an interesting chess historical document.</p> USSR Chess Federation
1939HALL509825Paperback. 1939. 1. BACH A. Planning Science. 2. BORIN K. Socialist farming. 3. GOLENKINA Vera. The Soviet Press. 4. GOLOSSOV I. Soviet Cities New and Renewed. 5. ILIN M. The Little Citizen of a Big Country. 6. KHAZAN D. Light Industries of the U.S.S.R. 7.KOROBOV I. How Soviet Workers Spend their Leisure. 8. KOVARDAK P. New People of the Soviet Countryside. 9. KRENKEL Camping at the Pole. 10. LOBANOV P. The State Farms of the U.S.S.R. 11. MOLYAKOV V. The Countryside Past and Present. 12. OBRAZTSOV V. The Railroads of the U.S.S.R. 13. PAPANIN I. The Soviet Wintering Station on the Drifting Ice. 14. PAPYAN M. Industrial Progress in the Soviet Republics of the Non-Russian Nationalilties. 15. PROPPER-GRASHCHENKOV N. Public Health Protection in the U.S.S.R. 16. SHABUROVA M. How Old Age is Provided For in the U.S.S.R. 17. STAROSTIN A. Sport in the U.S.S.R. 18. VYSHINSKY A. Crime Recedes in the U.S.S.R. 19. ZHEMCHUZHINA P.S. The Food Industry of the U.S.S.R. 28 to 44pp each 11cm x 14cm card covers. All published by Foreign Languages Publishing House Moscow 1939. With the exception of nos. 1 15 & 18 all have pictorial front covers. All contain black & white photograph illustrations except no 18. Nos. 4 12 & 14 have an 8-page English-Russian vocabulary loosely inserted. All very copies . paperback
75-8484New York; Harry N. Abrams Aurora Publishers Leningrad 1989. 4to. Soft cover ca. 150 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Creasing AbrasionsText in Russian and English New York; Harry N. Abrams, Aurora Publishers, Leningrad, 1989 paperback