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నిత్యజీవితంలో భౌతికశాస్త్రం మొదటి భాగం (Physics For Entertainment Vol 1 and 2 In Telugu) by యాకొవ్ పెరెల్మాన్డ్ (Yakov Perelman)
Physics for Entertainment, Part 1 by Yakov Perelman presents a captivating and accessible introduction to various physics concepts through puzzles, thought experiments, and everyday examples. The book covers fundamental topics such as gravity, inertia, motion, sound, and light in a … Continue reading
Hashar (Impressions Of The USSR Series) by Elton C. Fax
A collection of stories of people and places in central asian republics of USSR. Photos: TASS, Elton C. Fax Drawings: Elton C. Fax You can get the book here and here.
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Tagged 1980, central asian republics, kazakastan, krygyzstan, progress publishers, soviet literature, soviet people, soviet state, turkmenistan, ussr
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Khatyn, The Punitive Squads by Ales Adamovich
This book by the Byelorussian author Ales Adamovich (born 1927) contains two works of documentary fiction, Khatyn and The Punitive Squads. The fate of the Byelorussian village of Khatyn during World War II closely resembled the massacres of the Czech … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, Byelorussia, fascism, nazi atrocities, progress publishers, soviet literature, world war 2
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Soviet Foreign Policy 1945-1975 by B. Ponomaryov (Ed.); A. Gromyko (Ed.); V. Khvostov (Ed.)
Part two of a collection of Soviet Foreign policies with regard to various political events and nations. Translated from the Russian by David Skvirsky Compiled by A. Alexandrov, A. Blatov, V. Grubyakov, A. Dobrynin, I. Zemskov, V. Israelyan, M. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1974, foreign policies, NATO, progress publishers, soviet literature, soviet perspective, warsaw pact, world politics
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Global Ecology by M. I. Budyko
Following the rapid development of anthropogenic changes in the environment in recent years there emerged a heightened interest in problems of global ecology. This is why it was important to write a book devoted entirely to the problems of that … Continue reading
Gorky And His Contemporaries Memoirs And Letters
The reminiscences of Gorky presented in this book will bring the reader echoes of that great life. In these reminiscences Gorky appears as the herald of socialist art and the author of its classic literature, and also as a man … Continue reading
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Tagged biography, letters, maxim gorky, progress publishers, russian literature, soviet literature
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My First Book by Sergei Alexyev
In 1917 the Great October Socialist Revolution took place in Russia. The workers and peasants overthrew the hated power of the tsar and the rich men. All over the country, in the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Far North and the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1982, children's books, illustrated books, october revolution, progress publishers, soviet literature, story books
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Aristotle (Man Through The Ages Series) by Alexei Losev; Aza Takho-Godi
In Ancient Greece there was no philosopher with a more encyclopedic scope than Aristotle (384-322 BC). He was a man who always looked first and foremost for the meaning of reality and formulated the truths he discovered as broadly and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990, Academy, Alexander, Aristotle, Greek philosophy, history of philosophy, Lyceum, philosophy, Plato, progress publishers, Socrates
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কার কেমনধারা (How They Live in Bengali) by ইয়েভগেনি চারুশিন (Yevgeny Charushin)
শিশুদের জন্য একটি সচিত্র বই দেখায় কিভাবে বিভিন্ন প্রাণী তাদের আবাসস্থলে বাস করে. প্রাণীদের সুন্দর ছবি An illustrated book for children showing how different animals live in their habitats. Beautiful pictures of animals. Translated from Russian to Bengali রাশিয়ান … Continue reading
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