The Commandant of Bird Island – Dikovsky

In this post, we will see the book The Commandant Of Bird Island by S. Dikovsky.

About the book

An extremely rare collection of short stories by Sergei Vladimirovich Dikovsky, translated into English and intended for export.
The collection takes its name from one of the presented works “The Commandant of Bird Island”, which was written by the author in 1939. It tells the story of a sailor from the Soviet border boat “Bold”, whose team detains a Japanese vessel with saboteurs near Kamchatka. They take the ship in tow, leaving two sailors on it, one of whom falls overboard during a fight with a Japanese who cut the rope connecting the ships. During an unexpected storm, the ship breaks up, and the remaining Soviet sailor Kositsyn and the Japanese get to an uninhabited island, where our sailor, without sleep and without a minute of rest, will have to confront seven Japanese saboteurs. And so, until help comes…
The edition includes 5 stories, such as “Patriots” (1937) and “The End of Sago Maru” (1938), and is also accompanied by a small number of illustrations.

The book was translated from Russian by N. Kaye, edited by L. Stoklitsky, illustrations by E. Burgunker. The book was published in 1947 by Foreign Languages Publishing House.

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Contents

Patriots. 7
The End of the Sago-Maru. 188
Beri-Beri. 228
The Commandant of Bird Island. 251
Above all —Don’t Lose Your Temper. 286

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Diary of a School Teacher – Vigdorova

In this post, we will see the book Diary Of A School Teacher by F. Vigdorova.

About the book

Later I wrote a feature story about a young school-teacher for Komsomolskaya Pravda. When I met her again a year later, she told me she had received a great many letters from people who had read the story. One of these was a sailor named Anatoli Negora. A lively correspondence had sprung up between the sailor and the young school-teacher’s class, and at the end of May, just before the examinations, he had come to Moscow and paid a visit to the children.

I have made use of this friendship between the sailor and
the schoolboys in the present book. The sailor’s name has been
changed, but the letters arc genuine. As for the children I describe, they include both my own pupils and other children I have known. Marina Nikolayevna is neither a self-portrait nor a portrait of anyone I have known; she is a composite character in whom I have sought to depict the traits of many young Soviet teachers whose work I have had occasion to observe. In a word, my purpose has been to tell you about the first steps of a young Soviet school teacher, her successes and mistakes, her quests and reflections, her joys and disappointments; how she teaches the children and herself learns in the process, and how great is a gratification she derives from her calling.

The book was translated from Russian by Rose Prokofieva, illustrated by H. Vinokurov and designed by V. Smirnov. The book was published in 1954 by Foreign Languages Publishing House.

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Contents

Foreword 7

PART ONE

September First. 13
Forty-Five Minutes. 15
How Shall I Begin?. 18
In the Common-Room. 20
Stumbling-Blocks. 22
A Game of Chess. 25
“I Hit Him Back First….”. 28
Lyoslia to the Rescue!. 31
Page by Page. 33
Ten Films. 35
What Is To Be Done?. 38
The Most Important Thing. 43
New Bools. 51
On the Way Home. 54
The Fight. 58
Galya. 60
The Vorobeiko Brothers. 64
Our Pioneer Leader. 72
“Deft Hands”. 74
“I Stole the Apples Too….”. 77
The Fur Cap. 80
Without Fanfare. 83
A Parents* Meeting. 88
A Visit to Sasha Gai. 98
Head of the Family. 105
Fat her and Son. 108
“Daddy Has Come Home!” 111
Pioneer Rally. 114
Zoya’s Teacher. 120
Heroes in Our Midst. 123
All Old Friend. 131
Getting Acquainted. 142
New Friends. 146
The Reply. 152
Red’Letter Day. 157
Eighth of March. 161
The Blue Book. 163
Examinations. l67

PART TWO

On the Volga. 179
Nocturnal Reflections. 183
September. 189
Day by Day. 193
Football. DM 194
Object-Lesson in Teaching. 199
I Disown a Pupil. 201
In Their Own Words. 205
A Day in the Woods. 212
Dima Kirsanov. 216
Composition. 220
Copy-Books Nos. I and 2. 224
The Operation. 230
The Grammar Lesson. 231
Trip to Bolshevo. 237
Stamp-Collectors. 249
Kira’s Album. 252
The Little Ones. 256
Our Botanist. 261
An Apple of Discord. 265
“A Splendid Idea!”. 272
The New Boy. 278
“Professional Duties” and the School. 288
Step by Step. 292
A Visit to the Pioneer House. 299
A Pioneer “Factory”. 302
“What Is Heroism?”. 307
After the Debate. 315
“I Was Ashamed”. 319
Pioneers Meet. 324
Two Compositions. 331
Walking-Tour. 335
May Ninth. 338

 

 

 

 

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Conquering The Celestial Mountains – Simonov

In this post, we will see the book Conquering The Celestial Mountains by Yevgeny Simonov.

About the book

Tien Shan means celestial mountains in Chinese. Climbs in the Tien Shan, (Kang Tengri). The book gives a good insight to the early Soviet climbers in the 1950s such as the famous Abalakov brothers.

 

The book was translated from Russian by G. Ivanov-Mumjiev  and was published in 1958 by Foreign Languages Publishing House.

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Contents

The Journey’s Beginning (In lieu of Preface) 5
Meeting in Berlin 8
Celestial Mountains 15
Lord of the Spirits 25
The Brothers Abalakov 30
A Cloth Bound Notebook 41
A Peak Without Address 62
The Tracks on the Glacier 69
First Among the Mountaineers 93
Eleven at the Top 114

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Alitet Goes To The Hills – Syomushkin

In this post, we will see the book Alitet Goes To The Hills by Tikhon Syomushkin.

About the book

The inhabitants of Chukotka were cruelly exploited before the revolution. Once Chukotka was visited by the representative of the Kamchatka Revolutionary Committee Los and the ethnographer Zhukov. The news of the arrival of the Russians immediately dispersed along the coast. Contrary to the pressure of the American Thomson and the local “oligarch” Alitet in Chukotka, fair trade laws were established, as a result of which the Americans and Alitet left Chukotka.

The book was translated from Russian by was published in 1948 by Foreign Languages Publishing House Moscow.

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Moscow : A Short Guide – Chernov

In this post, we will see the book Moscow : A Short Guide by Vladimir Chernov.

About the book

 To the reader
This guide is a short account of Moscow and its principal points of interest for the foreign tourist who is visiting the city for the first time and has a limited time at his or her disposal. To describe a city as vast as Moscow is difficult, especially within a small compass; but we hope that this guide will help you spend your time in our city pleasantly and profitably and make a first acquaintance with its sights and places o f interest, so that you will want to renew that acquaintance in the future. Several excursions have been suggested for a stay of three or four days, rather arbitrarily, we admit; but with our recommendations in mind you can plan your own sightseeing around the city.

The book was translated from Russian by was published in 1979 by Progress Publishers.

Translated from the Russian by J.C. Butler
Editors of the Russian text R. D. Bogoyavlensky and V. V. Ostroumov
Editor of the English text I.A.Romashkevich
Designed by M. M. Zanegin
Art editor V. K. Zavadovskaya
Maps by V.M.Sokolov
Layout by I. K. Derva

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Contents

SOME USEFUL HINTS FOR VISITING MOSCOW 5

How to Get to Moscow 5
The Best Time to Visit Our City 8
What to Bring with You 9
Moscow Time 10
Things You Need to Know 10

A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE CITY 13
Some Dates from Moscow’s History 26

FIRST DAY 33
Red Square 35
The Kremlin 47
Along Gorky Street 66

SECOND DAY 81

Along Marx Prospekt 82
Along Kalinin Prospekt 105

THIRD DAY 118

At the USSR Economic Exhibition 119
The Lenin Hills 129

THE MOSCOW OLYMPICS 137

IF YOU HAVE AN EXTRA DAY 147
Gorki Leninskiye
151 Arkhangelskoye Estate 153
Borodino 154
Zagorsk 156
Klin 157

INFORMATION 159

Some Useful Hints 159
City Transport 165
Post, Telegraph, and Telephone 166
A Reminder for Pedestrians 167
Some Hints for Motorists 168
For Fact Collectors 170
Addresses of Museums, Exhibitions, Theatres, Cinemas, Concert Halls,
Circuses, Parks, Sports Facilities, Hotels, Restaurants and Markets 171
Some Other Useful Addresses 178
Press, Radio, Television and News Agencies 179
Telephone Numbers to Remember 180

INDEX OF NAMES AND PLACES 181
A SHORT PHRASE-BOOK 187

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Moscow A Short Guide – Kovalyov

In this post, we will see the book Moscow A Short Guide by A. Kovalyov.

About the book

An introduction to Moscow and its surroundings. Covers some of the major attractions in the city with useful information.

The book was translated from Russian by Victor M. Schneierson and designed by G. Dauman.

The book was published in 1960 by Foreign Languages Publishing House.

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Contents

Introduction 5

The Kremlin 27

Red Square – Revolution Square – Sverdlov Square – Okhotny Ryad 40

Manege Square – Gorky St. – Leningradsky Prospekt – Novo-Pesohanaya St. – 6th Street of Oktyabrskoye Field – Khoroshovskoye Highway – Begovaya St 55

Mayakovsky Square – Vosstaniye Square – Smolenskaya Square – Krymsky Bridge – Leninsky Prospekt – Lenin Hills – University – Dimitrov St. – Sofiiskaya Embankment – Red Square 74

Smolenskaya Square – Kutuzovsky Prospekt – Fili 98

Manage Square – Mokhovaya St. – Kropotkin St. – Luzhniki (Lenin Stadium) 102

Sverdlov Square – Kirov St. – Komsomolskaya Square – Sadovaya St. – Prospect Mira – U.S.S.R. Economic Achievement Exhibition – Ostankino 118
The Metro 137

Useful Information 146

Museums and Exhibitions 150
Theatres 157
Churches and Meeting-Houses 159
Name Index 163

 

 

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Library of Dreams…

So many books yet to be done…

 

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Life Triumphs – Sharov

In this post, we will see the book Life Triumphs by A. Sharov.

About the book

The book tells us story of how the terrible disease of plague was conquered. Starting from Danilo Samoilovich, a Ukrainian, founder of epidemiology in the Russian Empire, the book explores the journey of finding a cure for plague.

The book was translated from Russian by Violet Dutt and was published in 1955 by Foreign Languages Publishing House.

This translation has been made from the Russian edition published by the Sovetsky Pisatel Publishing House, Moscow 1953.

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Contents

CONTENTS

THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY

Danila Samoilovich 5
Vetlyanka Village 22
The First Weapon 34
Invisible Currents 46
At Home 66
In Search of the Non-Existent 85
The Plague Fort 96

TWO VICTORIES

In Manchuria 112
The Moscow Plague Centre 119
The Manchurian Plague Riddle Solved 137
The Caspian Area 143
At the Fisheries 147
The Second Victory 154

WHAT COULD BE AND WHAT IS

The Conquest of a Continent 174
The Fate of Dr. Kellogg 178
A Conversation in Smolny 191

THE REALIZATION OF THE IDEA

The Beginning of the Offensive 195
“AMP” 207
The “EV” Strain 217
Against Death 224
The Experiments Continue 229
The Third Task 231
Pages from a Diary 23S

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Land in Bloom – Safonov

In this post, we will see the book Land In Bloom by Vadim Safonov.

About the book

A celebration of Soviet agricultural science, using literary techniques to bring the main characters to life. A propagandized history of plant breeding. This entertaining work won the 1949 Stalin prize. Mendelian genetics, developed in the U.S., are attacked in favour of the inheritance of acquired characteristics as espoused by Michurin, Lysenko, and others.

The book was translated from Russian by J. Fineberg was published in 1951 by Foreign Languages Publishing House.

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Contents

A Great Battle
The battlefield. Green land
The Inhabitants of Green Land
Living Dust
A Planet in an Olive-Coloured Mist
Threads of Life
A Great Army
Explorer and Master
Servants
Alphonse De Candolle
The Circle Expands
“Impossible!”
The mystery of mysteries
A Few Observations on Sweet Peas, Luck and Tumbler Pigeons
The Year 1859
The Monastery in Brno
Giants and Pygmies – Twenty-Two Mice Generations
The Resurrection of Gregor Mendel
The Morganists
Lilliput
Professor Muller’s Flies
The birth of a great science
The Perfect Slipper. More About the Pygmy Science and the Giant Science
The Californian Wizard
Struggle and Triumph
A Mighty Science Is Born
Land in Bloom
A Creator
Commander of the fields
The Discovery of Vernalization
The Stages of Life
The Mystery of Birth
The Conquest of Old Age
Marriage for Love
Kooperatorka’s New Life
The Story About the Poplar Tree
Potatomato
The Thing Most Needed
The History of the Dandelion
Lysenko
The victor generation
An Experiment on 500 000 Hectares
An Experiment on 700 000 Hectares
The Shpolians
A Million Hectares
What Is Socialist Romanticism?
The Morning of the World
A Thousand and Thirty-Five Tubers
Green Land is altering its frontiers

Grain Grows in Hibini
Arctic Agriculture
The Treasures at Blue Bridge
Undying Heroism
Living earth
A Giant
A Planet’s “Iliad”
The Human Era
Land of the Fгture
Creative life
Land of Twilight
In the Land of Life
A Historic Session
Explanatory Notes

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Problems in Reactor Shielding Physics – Broder et al (Eds.)

In this post, we will see the book Problems in reactor shielding physics – Collection of articles by D. L. Broder, V. V Orlov, S. G. Tsypin, A. P. Veselkin, Yu. A. Yegorov.

About the book

This collection of articles includes works which are
concerned with the experimental and theoretical investigation of the biological shielding of nuclear reactors as
well as works on the methodology and instruments for studying the shielding.

The works consider different analytical methods which
make it possible to determine the three-dimensional energy
and angular distribution of radiations in the shielding,
the results of many experiments with radiations penetrating through homogeneous and multilayer shieldings through
shieldings with heterogeneities and others.

Some of the works describe various devices to determine the fluxes and the spectral radiation distribution
beyond the shielding and inside the shielding. These
works also consider the method of analyzing the characteristics of devices and the process of measurement results.

This collection will be useful to a wide circle of
readers concerned with the analysis and design of biological shielding of reactors and to specialists interested
in the transmission of radiations through a substance, as
well as to those working in the field of experimental
nuclear physics.

Translation of “Voprosy fiziki zashchity reaktorov. Sbornik statey.”

Gosatomizdat, Moscow, 1963, translated by NASA.

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Contents

Annotation ill

Preface v

 

PART I. THE THEORY OF RADIATION PENETRATION AND METHODS OF ANALYZING SHIELDING

The Neutron Danger Functions in the Analysis of Shielding From Radiation 1
A. A. Abagyan, V. V. Orlov and G. I. Rodionov

Three-dimensional Energy Distribution of Fast Neutrons in Hydrogen 27
Sh. S. Nikolayshvlll

Three-dimensional Distribution of Neutrons in an Infinite Homogeneous Medium with a Point Unidirectional Source 36
A. P. Suvorov, Ye. B. Breshenkova and V. V. Orlov

Application of the Method of “Removal Cross Sections” to Analysis of Shielding Without Hydrogen 70
D. L. Broder, A. A. Kutuzov, V. V. Levin and V. V. Frolov

Experimental Justification for the Multiple Group Methods in the Computation of Biological Shielding 81
D. L. Broder, A. P. Kondrashov, A. A. Kutuzov, V. A. Naumov, Yu. A. Sergeyev and A. V. Turusova

Application of Empirical Data to the Calculation of Shielding 99
B. I. Sinitsyn and S. G. Tsypin

Computation of Neutron Diffusion in a Two-dimensional Problem by Means of the P_{2} approximation 117
G. Ya. Rumyantsev

Investigation of the Accuracy of Various Approximations in the Problem of Three-dimensional Energy and Angular Distribution of Neutrons 125
V. M. Veselov

Application of Conjugate Equations to the Calculation of Radiation Shielding 141
G. I. Marchuk and Zh. N. Bel’skaya

Attenuation of Fast Neutrons in Nonhydrogen Moderators 146
B.R. Bergel’son

Angular Distribution of Neutrons at Small Distances from the Source in an Isotropically Scattering Medium 152
V. A. Kon’shin

The Question of Radiation Source Geometry l6l
D. L. Broder, Ye. N. Goryanina, G. M. Levis, K. K. Popkov and S. M. Rubanov

Attenuation of Radiation in Heterogeneous Shieldings I7I
N. I. Laletin

Selection of a System of Functions for the Excitation of Levels During Elastic Scattering of Neutrons by Iron, Nickel and Niobium Nuclei 192
D. L. Broder, A. I. Lashuk, I. P. Sadokhin and A. P. Suvorov

Representation of Decay Curves for Fission Fragments by Functions of a Given Form (e^{bt}) 207
V. I. Lebedev, P. Ye. Stepanov

The Spectrum of Gamma-radiation Produced by the Products of Uranium Fission. Effective Absorption Coefficients for the Gamma-ray Spectrum and Their Utilization for the Computation of Shielding 211
V. P. II’in

Average Cross Sections of the Reaction for the Gamma-spectrum of Fission Fragments 238
V. Kh. Tokhtarov

Application of the Monte Carlo Method for Computing Nuclear Radiation Shielding 247
V. G. Zolotukhln and S. M. Yennakov

 

PART II. THE EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF SHIELDING

Three-dimensional Energy Distribution of Neutrons In Thick Iron Layers 263
V. P. Mashkovlch, V. K. Sakharov and S. G. Tsypin

Deformation of Fast Neutron Spectruim in Concrete and Water 276
Yu. A. Yegorov

Shielding Properties of Certain Types of Concretes 280
V. N. Avayev, G. A. Vasil’yev, A. P. Veselkin, Yu. A. Yegorov, A. D. Zhirnov, V. A. Kucheryayev, Yu. V. Orlov, Ye. A. Panov and Yu. V. Pankrat’yev

The Transmission of Gamma-radiation Through Heterogeneous Media 287
D. L. Broder, Yu. P. Kayurin, A. A. Kutuzov

The Gamma-spectrum of the Experimental Reactor 300
V. N. Avayev, Yu. A. Yegorov, I. Ya. Yemel’yanov^ A. D. Zhirnov Yu. V. Orlov and V. A. Remizov

The Inclined Incidence of Gamma-rays 304
V. I. Kukhtevich and L. A. Trykov

Investigation of the Spectral and Angular Distribution of Gamma-rays After Transmission Through Shielding Barriers 311
A. V. Larichev

Field Doses and the Angular Distribution of Gamma-radiation from the Surface of Isotropic Sources at the Boundary Separating two Media 316
L. P. Kimel

The Three-dimensional Distribution of Scattered Energy from a Point Unidirectional Source 322
L . P . Kimel ‘ and . I . Leypunskiy

The Difference in the Spectra of Gamma-rays Diiring Radiation Capture of Thermal Neutrons and of Neutrons with the Reactor Spectrum 331
A. T. Bakov, S. P. Belov-, Yu. A. Kazanskiy and V. I. Popov

Transmission of Gamma-radiation Through a Flat Slit in Shielding 336
A. P. Veselkin, Yu. A. Yegorov and Ye. A. Panov

Heat Liberation in Reactor Screens and Vessels 344
D. L. Erode r, A. P. Kondrashov, V. A. Naumov, K. K. Popkov and A. V. Turusova

 

PART III. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS OF INVESTIGATING SHIELDING AND SHIELDING MATERIALS

Investigation of Neutron Transmission Through Shielding by Means of Unidirectional Sources (the B-2 Installation) 357
S. G. Tsypin

Experimental Methods of Investigating Shielding (Radiation Detectors) 372
V. A. Dulin, Yu. A. Kazanskiy and Ye. S. Matusevich

Counters and Dosimeters for Investigating Shielding and the Shielding Properties of Materials 385

V. N. Avayev, G. A. Vasil’yev, Yu. A, Yegorov, V. A. Kucheryayev, Yu. V. Orlov, Yu. V. Pankrat’yev and Ye. A. Panov

Application of Radioactive Tracers in the Investigation of Shielding 400
V. N. Avayev, Ye. V. Voskresenskiy, Yu. A. Yegorov and Yu, V. Orlov

Measiirement of Fast Neutron Fluxes in Shielding when There is a BackgroTond of Intense Intermediate Neutron Fluxes 409
V. P. Mashkovich

Application of Random Sampling to the Computation of Spectrometer Characteristics for Gamma-radiation and fast Neutrons 4l5
V. N. Avayev, Yu. A. Yegorov and Yu. V. Orlov

Calculation and Analysis of the Characteristics of a Spectrometer with Boron-hydrogen Scintillator 428
V. N. Avayev, Yu. A. Yegorov, Yu. V. Orlov, A. S. Frolov and N. N. Chentsov

Single Crystal Ffeist Neutron Spectrometer for lyfeasuring Continuous Spectra 451
Yu. A. Yegorov and Yu. V. Pankrat’yev

Permissible Gamma Background Radiation when Jfeasiiring Fast Neutrons with a Single Sensor Spectrometer 460
Yu. A. Yegorov, Yu. V. Orlov and Yu. V. Pankrat’yev

The Gamma- spectrometer Based on the Formation of Electron-positron Pairs 464
V. N. Avayev, Yu. A. Yegorov and Yu. V. Orlov

Application of a Single Crystal Gamma-spectrometer for Taking Measurements on a Nuclear Reactor 474
Yu. A. Yegorov. and Yu. V. Orlov

Strength of Special Composition Concrete at High Temperatures (400-800°C) 486
I. A. Arshinov

Physical and Mschanical Properties of Concrete with Serpentine Fillers 5OO
I. A. Arshinov

 

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