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Misha And Masha – Stories And Drawings by Pearl Binder
A book depicting lives of 8 Soviet citizen from various walks of life. These eight people are chosen at random. They and their life-stories are fact, the names only, in a few cases, being fictitious. The drawings depict contemporary Soviet … Continue reading
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Early Joys by Constantine Fedin
A Soviet era novel, depicting the life and struggles in Soviet society. Translated by Hilda Kazanina You can get the book here and here. Original scan by DLI. This is a cleaned, optimised scan.
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The Shore by Yuri Bondarev
Yuri Bondarev’s The Shore is a profound exploration of human resilience and the moral complexities of war. Set during World War II, the novel follows the journey of a Soviet soldier who, amidst the brutalities of battle, reflects on his … Continue reading
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Heroic Life Of Nikolai Ostrovsky by S. Tregub
The Heroic Life of Nikolai Ostrovsky” by S. Tregub details the inspiring journey of Nikolai Ostrovsky, a Soviet writer and Communist activist, known for his novel “How the Steel Was Tempered.” Despite being stricken with severe illness that left him … Continue reading
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The Zhurbins by Vsevolod Kochetov
This novel is, in its way, a family chronicle—the chronicle of a working family of shipbuilders, covering three generations. At the head of the family stands Old Matvei, its patriarch, and his sons, who, before the Revolution, endured all the … Continue reading
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सोवियत संघ की तसवीर (Sketches Of The Soviet Union In Hindi) by एंटन रेफ़ेझिये (Anton Refregier)
इस पोस्ट में हम एंटन रेफ़ेझिये द्वारा लिखीत सोवियत संघ की तसवीरयह पुस्तक देखेंगे । इस पुस्तक के बारे में ( एक चित्रकार का यात्रा – वर्णन ) यह पुस्तक १९५६ और १६७४ के बीच सोवियत संघ की छः यात्राओं … Continue reading
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Women In The Land Of Socialism by Nina Popova
In this post, we will see the book Women In The Land Of Socialism by Nina Popova. About the book A book dedicated to Soviet women and how they helped build and contribute to success USSR in various fields. The … Continue reading