Mirgorod – Being a Continuation of Evenings in a Village Near Dikanka by Nikolai Gogol

In this post, we will see the book Mirgorod – Being a Continuation of Evenings in a Village Near Dikanka by Nikolai Gogol.


About the book

Mirgorod is a small town situated on the River Khorol. It has a rope-yard, a brick-yard, four water- and 45 windmills.
Mirgorod (Russian: «Миргород») is a collection of short stories written by Nikolai Gogol, composed between 1832-1834 and first published in 1835.It was significantly revised and expanded by Gogol for an 1842 edition of his complete works.The title Mirgorod is the Russian pronunciation of the name of the Ukrainian city Myrhorod and means “city of peace” in both languages. It is also the setting for the final story in the collection, “The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich”. The title reflects the stories’ portrayal of provincial Ukrainian life, similar to Gogol’s successful previous collection, Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka. To solidify this connection between the two works, he attached the subtitle: “Stories which are a continuation of the Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka.

 

Translated from the Russian
Illustrated by A. Kanevsky
Designed by E.  Krivinskaya

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Contents

The collection contains four stories

The collection is a cycle of four stories, divided into two volumes:
Part One
“Old World Landowners” («Старосветские помещики»)
“Taras Bulba” («Тарас Бульба»)
Part Two
“Viy” («Вий»)
“The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich” («Повесть о том, как поссорился Иван Иванович с Иваном Никифоровичем»)

 

 

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Meteor On The Ring by B. Dekzkin; S. Runge

 

In this post, we will see the book Meteor On The Ring by B. Dekzkin and S. Runge.


About the book

A small picture story for children.

 

 

Drawings by B. Dezhkm and V. Sobolev

All-Union Production-Creative Amalgamation “Cine-centre”,

Translated by Raissa Bobrova

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Patch by Anton Chekov

 

In this post, we will see the book Patch by Anton Chekov.

About the book

A small picture story book about a dog pup named Patch who has an encounter with a she-wolf and her cubs.

Drawings by Svetozar Ostrov

The book was translated from Russian by James Riordan and was published in 1986 by RadugaPublishers.

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The Conquest Of The Arctic by Otto Schmidt

In this post, we will see the book The Conquest Of The Arctic by Otto Schmidt.

About the book

A small booklet telling about Soviet efforts in the Arctic.

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

Artist D. Schwarz

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Camping At The Pole by Ernst Krenkel

 

In this post, we will see the book Camping At The Pole by Ernst Krenkel.


About the book

A small booklet describing life and expedition at the arctic north and at the North Pole.

Artist N. Mukhin

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मी पण (Pictures and Stories in Marathi) by वी. सुतेयेव (V. Suteyev)

या पोस्टमध्ये आपण वी. सुतेयेव चे मी पण  हे पुस्तक पाहू .

या पुस्तकाबद्दल

एक बदक आणि त्याचा मित्र चिक यांची एक छोटी कथा.

कथा आणि चित्रे व्ही. सुतेयेव
अनुवाद सुधा हर्डीकर

सर्व श्रेय गुप्ताजीला जाते.
आपण पुस्तक येथे मिळवू शकता.

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Little Chick by Kornei Chukovsky

In this post, we will see the book Little Chick by Kornei Chukovsky.

About the book

A little story book for children.

 

lllustrated by Tamara Shevaryova
Translated from the Russian by Sheena Wakefield
Malysh Publishers Moscow

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The Ant And The Pigeon by Lev Tolstoy

In this post, we will see the book The Ant And The Pigeon by Lev Tolstoy.

About the book

A collection of small stories for children.

Translated by K. M. Cook Horujy

Drawings by Mikhail Komadin

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A Teacher’s Experience: A Collection by Stanislav Shatsky

In this post, we will see the book A Teacher’s Experience: A Collection by Stanislav Shatsky.

About the book

A book celebrating life and ideas of Soviet pedagogue Stanislav Shatsky. This volume brings to the reader’s attention the educational legacy of the eminent educationist Stanislav Teofilovich Shatsky (1878-1934), one of the founders of the Soviet school system.

 

Translated from the Russian by Catherine Judeson
Preface by N. P, Kuzin
Compiled and commented D. J. I.atishina

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Lectures In Relativity And Gravitation – A Modern Look by Anatoly Logunov

In this post, we will see the book Lectures In Relativity And Gravitation – A Modern Look by Anatoly Logunov.


About the book

The book includes some lectures on the basics of relativity theory,
or as it is generally called the special theory of relativity. Relativity
theory has been created by the outstanding scientists Lorentz,
Poincare, Einstein, and Minkowski. These giants, I
think, have virtually completed the theory, and what came after was
interpretation, once correct, once not, but nearly always superficial.
In modern textbooks and monographs relativity theory is sometimes
presented in a trivial and limited manner. Not infrequently the
authors fail to bring out the principal and get tangled in secondary
problems. One may gather, reading those texts, that the theory is
just a collection of recipes, which are sometimes hard to grasp for their
limitedness. That is why I begin with the relativity postulate (Section
1.3), which cannot be proved and simply follows from analysis
of experimental results. It should be adequately absorbed so that it
might then be applied to specific phenomena.
What is covered by the lectures could have been accomplished
long ago, after Minkowski’s work, and he might have expounded all
this himself, had he not died so untimely. However dogmatism and
faith — two things that have at all times been foreign to science although
constantly by plagued it — have had their effect. So, nearly to these
days they have drastically reduced the level of understanding and,
as a consequence, have narrowed the domain of application of relativity
theory. Only after assimilating the basics of Minkowski’s work, and
what is presented in sufficient detail in the lectures, one can arrive
at the general formulation that the theory of relativity is the discovery
of a unified pseudo-Euclidean geometry of space-time for electromagnetic
phenomena and its generalization, as a hypothesis, to all
forms of matter.
It is shown in the lectures that clock synchronization, a topic
that is generally attached all too much importance in texts on relativity,
is a partial question. As regards the postulate on the constancy
of the velocity of light, even if given a correct formulation, as in these
lectures, it plays a limited role, since it only makes sense for inertial
reference frames. Outside these frames there is no use for it.
On the other hand, the views of the pseudo-Euclidean geometry
of a unified space-time are more general and fundamental. They allow
us in put into a similar perspective both inertial and accelerated
frames of reference and to formulate the generalized relativity principle.
The extension of the scope of special relativity theory is not only of
fundamental but also of applied importance, since we can now look at phenomena under some extreme conditions.
The book has grown out of a course read at the physics department
of Moscow University in 1983-84. Hence some inevitable redundancies,
for which the author offers his apologies. The last chapter overs some new results in the relativistic theory of gravitation.

Translated from the Russian by Alexander Repyev

Thanks to @hawakajhonka for making the book available.

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