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Limited to 600 copies.The Solovetsky Islands (firstly SLON) magazine was the official edition of the management of the Solovetsky Special Purpose Camps. It was published in 1924-1926 and 1929-1930. The first issue was released in 17 copies only and was full of political articles (later poems, essays, and tales appeared). Prisoners were most of the authors. The magazine was managed by the OGPU leaders and demonstrated re-educational work under the enemies of the nation. It was declared that the magazine was distributed not throughout the Soviet Union only but even abroad. The typography of the issue is made in an avant-garde style that was unusual for such publications.The issue includes translation from Ovid's The Metamorphoses and the extract from Shelley's Ode to the West Wind (in English). Some authors of this edition were executed in 1938. We couldn't trace any copy of this issue in the USA or European libraries via OCLC.
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[Avant-garde in prison] Solovetskie Ostrova. [The Solovetsky Islands]. # 2, September.
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Istoriia zhilishcha. [The History of housing]
by [Dostoinova N.Ya., Serova N.S.]
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One of 4.000 copies printed.Lithographed edition. Little known about the author of the book Nadezhda Dostoinova. She was daughter of Iakov Dostoinov who finished Moscow Theological Academy and directed People's House of countess Panina in Saint Petersburg. After revolution N. Dostoinova lived in Vologda and worked in Vologda Public Library.We couldn't trace any copy in OCLC. Please be advised that certain books in our collection may require an export permit for international shipping. If you are interested in purchasing such books for delivery abroad, kindly contact our staff for assistance in obtaining the necessary permit. We appreciate your understanding.
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O teatre [About Theatre]
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One of 1.500 copies published.Covers by Mikhail Sokolov (1885-1947) - member of World of Arts movement. He lived in Tver' in the beginning of 20s. In 1923 he destroyed almost all of his works fearing of arrest. He was arrested in 1938.Among the contributors are composer and critic Leonid Sabaneev (1881-1968) who left Russia in 1926, futurist poet Ivan Aksenov (1884-1935) - founder of Tsentrifuga group and author of the first book about Pablo Picasso's art in any language, Boris Arvatov (1896-1940) - one of the founders of LEF movement and Aleksei Gan (1885-1935) - art theorist, his book-manifesto Konstruktivism [Constructivism] published in the same place a year later. MoMA has another Tver' edition of the book with Sokolov's covers – 100 Poetov [One hundred poets], 1922 (Rowell-Wye #436). Hellyer # 788 and back cover, Russian Modernism: The Collections of the Getty Research Institute... #612. OCLC traces several copies of the edition in USA, in Library of Congress (Rare Book/Special Collections),… Read More
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Severnaia Zemlia. Ostrova Sovetskoi Arktiki. [Northern Land. Soviet Arctic islands].
by Laktionov A.F.
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One of 5.000 copies printed.First edition.Earlier description of the archipelago Severnaya Zemlya illustrated throughout with maps, tables and photos.Alexander Fedorovich Laktionov (1899-1965) - the oceanologist and polar explorer. In the book he describes in details history of opening and studying of Severnaya Zemlya, activity of expedition of G. Ushakov and N. Urvantsev and expeditions of O. Yu. Schmidt from 1929 up to 1936. He analyzes properties of a relief and a geological structure of Severnaya Zemlya, characterizes glaciers, their state and conditions of swimming. Certain paragraphs devoted to climate, plant and animal life of Severnaya Zemlya. The final chapter People of Severnaya Zemlya tells about Laktionov's colleagues, their role in development of the archipelago.One of participants of expeditions on the archipelago the polar explorer Nikolai Urvantsev was sentenced for many years in prison in 1938. Therefore in later editions devoted to polar expeditions of the 30th his name was… Read More
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