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Fairy Tales by Maria Romanivska
A small book depicting fairy tales from the Soviet union. Gorgeously illusrtated! All credits to Guptaji. Illustrated by Valentin Malinka Translated by Anatole Bilenko You can get the book here and here. The “Nightingale” of the Bog 3 The Ants’ … Continue reading
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Interplanetary Travel by A. Sternfeld
A speculative Soviet book about rocket technology and space travel from the beginning of the space era in the late 1950s. Translated from the Russian By G. Yankovsky You can get the book here and here. Contents Introduction 5 From … Continue reading
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 Second World War by G. Deborin
Deborin’s Second World War offers an in-depth exploration of the geopolitical, social, and military aspects of the global conflict. The book critically examines the ideological clashes between fascism, capitalism, and socialism that fueled the war, with a particular focus on … Continue reading
Literary Portraits by Maxim Gorky
This collection of literary portraits forms a gallery of life-like representations of some remarkable Russian authors. Here we have Tolstoi— “superhumanly wise,” Chekhov— “sagely modest,” Korolenko—“ calm and of an extraordinary simplicity,” Kotsubinsky—”at home In the Ideal world of beauty … Continue reading
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Berezhkov The Story Of An Inventor by Alexander Bek
Alexander Bek’s Berezhkov: The Story of an Inventor delves into the life and challenges of Alexei Berezhkov, a brilliant and dedicated Soviet inventor. The narrative follows Berezhkov’s tireless efforts to develop groundbreaking technologies amidst the tumultuous backdrop of political and … Continue reading
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From Missionary Days To Reagan US China Policy by V. Vorontsov
In this book V. B. Vorontsov, D. Sc. (Hist.), offers a history-oriented analysis of the policies pursued by the USA and China in the Pacific, the contradictions between them, and their tactics relative to third nations in the period from … Continue reading
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The Roaring Nineties – A Story of the Goldfields of Western Australia by Katharine Sussanah Prichard
Katharine Susannah Prichard’s The Roaring Nineties is a historical novel set in the 1890s during the Western Australian gold rush. It chronicles the lives of prospectors, miners, and their families as they navigate the harsh realities of frontier life. The … Continue reading
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Tagged frontier life, gold rush, miners, social upheaval, soviet literature, western australia, worker's exploitation
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