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Ernesto Che Guevara – Lavretsky
In this post, we will see the biography of Ernesto “Che” Guevara by I. R. Lavretsky. Che perhaps is the most iconic face of a revolutionary, and indeed in deed he was a revolutionary at heart till his untimely and … Continue reading
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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Can Man Change The Climate? – Borisov
In this post, we will see the book Can Man Change The Climate? by P. Borisov. About the book: This book examines the ways to solve the very important problem of improving the climate and reducing agriculture’s dependence on Nature … Continue reading
Posted in books, geology, meteorology, progress publishers, science, soviet, technology
Tagged air, arctic ocean, atlantic ocean, climate change, Climatic Amelioration, dams, geology, glaciation global warming, glaciers, global, global ocean, gulf streams, ice, ice age, Laws of Climatic Changes, manmade, meteorology, pressure, progress publishers, rainfall, sea currents, soviet science, water, weather, winds
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Einstein – Kuznetsov
In last few posts, we have seen two books on Einstein and his work (Albert Einstein’s Philosophical Views and The Theory of Relativity and Einstein and the philosophical problems of 20th-century physics). In this post, we will see yet another book … Continue reading
All About The Telescope
Surely, you’d like to know where the Earth ends, what surrounds the Earth, how far it is to the Moon and the stars, why the stars sparkle, why a ball you throw up always falls down, why it’s warmer in … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, children, moon, planets, popular science, progress publishers, science, seasons, soviet, sun
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Buy New Mir Books Now!
Yes! This is a once in a lifetime chance!! You can see the catalog of Mir books that Rajan has on his website: Some of the titles are quite rare and are reasonably priced. I have recently purchased some books … Continue reading
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Tagged little mathematics library, mir, mir books, mir publishers, physics for everyone, popular science, progress publishers, raduga publishers
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