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Moscow – Tourist Guide
In this post, we will see the book Moscow – Tourist Guide. About the book Visitors to Moscow fall under the spell of its spacious squares and prospects, its numerous boulevards and embankments, picturesque by-streets and parks. And there are … Continue reading
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Tagged history, landmarks, maps of moscow, moscow, soviet, tourism, travel
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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 … Continue reading
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Tagged kremlin, moscow, Moscow city, places of interest, red square, russia, sighseeing, soviet monuments, travel, travel guide
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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 … Continue reading
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Tagged exhibitions, kremlin, moscow, MUSEUMS, red square, soviet, theatres, tourist attractions, tourist guide, travel, travel guide
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Students – Trifonov
In this post, we will see the book Students by Yuri Trifonov. About the book This book by Yuri Trifonov is about Moscow student life in the postwar years. The reader is taken into the lecture halls, the club and … Continue reading
Soviet Man In Space
In this post, we will see the book Soviet Man In Space. About the book A small booklet about the first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin his life and space travel. The first manned space flight in history was accomplished on April … Continue reading
Electricity And Man – Manoilov
In this post, we will see the book Electricity And Man by V. Manoilov. About the book: “… Life on Earth originated and developed in interaction with electromagnetic fields. Electricity is inherent in the living in its most complicated form – … Continue reading
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Tagged biophysics, conductivity, conductors, current, electric injury, electricity, electrocardiogram, electrodynamics, history, human, interaction, marat, medical, medical instruments, mir publishers, moscow, physics, science, technology, trauma, voltage
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Applied Methods in the Theory of Nonlinear Oscillations – Starzhinskii
In this post, we will see the book Applied Methods in the Theory of Nonlinear Oscillations by V. M. Starzhinskii. About the book: The book is aimed at engineers with a strong mathematical background, scientists working in mechanics and applied mathematics, … Continue reading
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Tagged applied. non-linear, asymptotic stability, bibikov-pliss, Brjuno theorem, damping, duffing equation, equations. solutions, Forced Vibrations, foxed points, free oscillations, ishlinskii problem, lyapunov, mathematics, mir publishers, molchanov criterion, moscow, normal forms, oscillations, Oscillatory Chains, pendulum, perturbations, poincare theorem, sixth order, solid bodies, soviet, third order systems
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The Origin of Man – Nesturkh
In this post, we will see the book The Origin of Man by M. F. Nesturkh. About the book The primary purpose of this book is to provide readers with concrete facts, drawn from present-day biology, to serve as proofs … Continue reading
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Tagged ANTHROPOGENESIS, biology, brain, evolution, foreign languages publishing house, Genealogy, heidelberg man, human, ice age, labour, limbs, man, moscow, neanderthals. palaeolithic, PALAEANTHROPI, primitive, race, racism, science, soviet
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The Principles of Philosophy – Rakitov
In this post, we will see the book The Principles of Philosophy by Anatoly Rakitov. About the book: The structure of this book permits the student to read and master its matter in varying order according to the aims and purposes he … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, book, cognition, consciousness, development, dialectical-materialism, dialectics, empiricism, environment, epistemology, ethics, history, idealism, knowledge, leninst, marxism, materialism, matter, method, moscow, motion, nature, philosophy, progress publishers, social, socio-economic, soviet, space, time, world view
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Secrets Of The Second World War – Deborin
In this post, we will see the book Secrets of the Second World War by G. Deborin. About the book: A book about the second world war from the perspective of Soviet Russia. It discusses major events and the alleged … Continue reading
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Tagged crimea, fascism, france, germany, history, hitler, italy, japan, moscow, nazi, nazism, pearl harbor, poland, progress publishers, resistance, russia, second, secret, soviet, stalingrad. potsdam conference, tehran conferene, usa, world war
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