Notes Of A Nature Photographer by Anatoly Rogozhin

In this post, we will see the book Notes Of A Nature Photographer by Anatoly Rogozhin.

About the book

This book is the result of a journey which lasted many years. If I were to mark all my trips on the map of the USSR, they would cover the entire territory of the Soviet Union, from the Baltic to the Pacific and from the White to the Black seas. I have been in the tundra, taiga forests, mountains, steppes and deserts.
Russia is a vast and rich country. As a journalist and a biologist, I have been interested mainly in nature in all its variety, and in that complex aspect of modern life called ecology.
My travel notebook and rolls of film have captured hundreds of impressions. The most vivid of them were at dawn when the sun rises in a crimson glare, and in the evening, when it recedes beyond the horizon.
Naturalists know that nature comes to life at the beginning and the end of the day. These are the best times to observe wild animals: in these precious hours nature gives wonderful gifts to a photographer. Nature is our common home. So we must know it well — in order to love it better, to protect it and to augment its riches.
The more concern people on Earth show for protecting and improving our home, the happier and more satisfying our life will be in it. I have been fortunate enough to meet such people and to see the results of their efforts. I will tell of them also in this book. People of different professions — a scholar, a flower-grower, an animal-trainer, a writer, a photographer — they all have one feature in common: they are true nature-lovers, both in theory and practice, fighting for the well-being of our planet.
Nature is not always kind to man. It can be harsh, even cruel. People have always dreamed of living in concord with nature. But it is not an easy dream to bring true. Much depends on man, his will, common sense and work.
I have seen quite a few wonderful examples of nature being enriched and given back its squandered wealth. The measures to achieve this taken in the Soviet Union included the setting up of wild nature preserves — initiated in the early years of Soviet power by decrees signed by Lenin, a ban on all hunting of rare animals to save them from complete extinction, and the acclimatisation of new species of fur animals. Nature conservation is the duty of all citizens of our country, as is laid down in the constitution of the USSR. Soviet children are taught to fulfill this duty from an early age. For more than half a century there have been functioning in the Soviet Union associations for young naturalists aged between 11-17. Vulnerable living nature is not only thousands of miles away: it is right beside us. That’s why I have included in my book notes on domestic animals. The photographs which accompany the text will show the readers the main hero of this book — the living nature of the Soviet Union. Everyone may have his own encounters with wild nature. I wish you many! Good luck on your journey into the fascinating world of Nature!

Translated from the Russian by Raissa Bobrova

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The Childhood And And School Years Of Vladimir Ulyanov by Anna Ulyanova

In this post, we will see the book The Childhood And And School Years Of Vladimir Ulyanov by Anna Ulyanova.

About the book

A biography of Lenin’s early years and childhood.

Designed by Ghennady Tselishchev

Translated by Ashkhen Mikoyan

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Lions And Sailing Ships by S. Sakharnov

In this post, we will see the book Lions And Sailing Ships by S. Sakharnov

About the book

A fabulously illustrated story book for children.

 

Illustrations by Mikhail Betomiinsky

Translated from the Russian by Glenys Ann Kozlov

Note: Some pages have warping of the text

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Happy Days by L. Votonkova

In this post, we will see the book Happy Days by L. Votonkova.

About the book

A picture story book for children. Gorgeous illustrations.

Translated from the Russian by Fainna Glagoleva

Illustrations by E. Bulatov and O. Vasiliev

Credits to the original uploder.

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Maxim by Sofia Mogilevskaya

In this post, we will see the book Maxim by Sofia Mogilevskaya.

About the book

A picture story book for children set during the second world war. Fabulously illustrated.

Translated from the Russian by Jan Butler
Illustrated by Vassily Shulzhenko

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Horned Lamb ( Kommula Gorrepilla In Telugu) by Sh. Beishenaliev

In this post, we will see the book Horned Lamb ( Kommula Gorrepilla In Telugu) by Sh. Beishenaliev.

About the book

A small picture story book for children in Telugu (translated from Russian)

తెలుగు పిల్లల కోసం ఒక చిన్న చిత్ర కథా పుస్తకం (రష్యన్ నుండి అనువదించబడింది)

అనువాదం: రెండవ ముద్రణ

వుప్పల లక్ష్మణరావు

Second Printing

Translation: by Uppala Lakshman Rao

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ವಿಲೀನ ಮತ್ತು ಸ್ನೇಹಿತರು (Mergen And Friends in Kannada)

In this post, we will see the book ವಿಲೀನ ಮತ್ತು ಸ್ನೇಹಿತರು (Mergen And Friends in Kannada).

About the book

A picture story book of Nanai folk tale for children translated to Kannada.

Drawings by Gennady Pavlishin

ಮಕ್ಕಳಿಗಾಗಿ ನಾನೈ ಜಾನಪದ ಕಥೆಯ ಚಿತ್ರ ಕಥಾ ಪುಸ್ತಕ.
ಗೆನ್ನಡಿ ಪಾವ್ಲಿಶಿನ್ ಅವರ ರೇಖಾಚಿತ್ರಗಳು

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The Rainbow Book Verses For Children by Samuil Marshak

In this post, we will see the book The Rainbow Book Verses For Children by Samuil Marshak.

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Look how they laugh, these children, listening to Marshak’s tales about the bad-mannered bearcub and the piglets who wanted to look grown-up. Who wouldn’t love to’ romp in a garden with the bumpety ball or visit Marshak’s circus with its
A troupe of juggling bearcubs.
Squirrel acrobats,
Jumbo, tightrope-walker,
Chorus-singing cats. .. .
All these and many other stories in verse are included in The Rainbow Book by Samuil Marshak (i 887-1964), a well-known Soviet poet, one of the founders of Soviet literature for children. In this book, Marshak collected his favourite verses written at different periods of his life. The drawings are by the talented artist Mai Miturich. As Marshak himself once said, “there could hardly be anything more attractive than these pictures”. The Rainbow Book received a first degree diploma at the All-Russia book contest, as well as several prizes at exhibitions abroad.

Drawings by Mai Miturich
For this book M. Miturich received a silver medal at the International Book Illustrators Exhibition held in Leipzig, 1965.
Translated from the Russian by Dorian Rottenberg.

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Crimson Sails by Alexander Grin

In this post, we will see the book Crimson Sails by Alexander Grin.

About the book

Grin’s stories inspire a yearning for an exciting life full of ris ,
adventure and that “sense o f the sublime” so typical o f explorers seafarers, and travellers. After Grin’s stories, the reader wants to see the whole world— not the writer’s countries o f the imagination, but real, genuine ones full of light, with their forests, with the multilingual hubbub o f their harbours, and with human passion and love. “The world tantalizes me,’’ wrote Grin. “Its oceans are vast, its islands without number, and there are so many mysterious, fatally fascinating nooks and crannies.

 

A. Grin
The Life
Of Alexander Grin
Translated by Alex Miller
Crimson Sails
A Fantasy
Translated by Fainna Glagoleva
The Snake
Translated by Nicholas Luker
His Father’s Wrath
Translated by Alex Miller
The Port Commandant
Translated by Barry Scherr

Translated from the Russian
Illustrated by Mikhail Dorokliov

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Forest Seasons by Ivan Sokolov-Mikitov

In this post, we will see the book Forest Seasons by Ivan Sokolov-Mikitov.

About the book

A book describing how different animals cope with change of seasons: winter, spring, summer and autumn. Aimed at children the book tells wonderful stories of animals in their natural habitat.

Translation from the Russian

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