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| CRANKSHAW, EDWARD Khruschev's Russia Harmondsworth, Penguin Books. 1959, First Edition. Paperback, 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. A Penguin Special. 175 pages, with index. no previous owner marks, page edges slightly browning. The author undertakes to sketch the sort of society which begins to emerge under Stalin's successors. "We are getting richer, and when a person has more to eat he gets more democratic" - N.S.Krushchev, May 1959. Very Good. GBP 3.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.5 US$ 5 | JP¥ 445] Book number: 5670 Click here to order or inquire at Books with care. | ||
| IVINSKAYA, OLGA A Captive of Time: My Years with Pasternak London, Collins & Harvill Press. 1978. (ISBN: 0002628473) Hard Cover, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First UK edition, 488 pages, 22 photo illustrations, appendices, biographical guide, sources of quotations, index. Translated from the Russian with introduction and notes by Max Hayward. Bright dustjacket, minor shelf wear. Very Good/Very Good. GBP 4.00 [Appr.: EURO 4.5 US$ 6.66 | JP¥ 593] Book number: 3837 Click here to order or inquire at Books with care. | ||
| LENIN, V.I. What Is To Be Done: Burning Questions of Our Movement Moscow, Progress Publishers. 1964. Paperback. Third revised edition, paperback, 191 pages. English text. Some creasing to spine. No previous owner name. Good. GBP 3.50 [Appr.: EURO 4 US$ 5.83 | JP¥ 519] Book number: 3337 Click here to order or inquire at Books with care. | ||
| LUCAS, VICTOR. Tolstoy in London. London, Evans Brothers. 1979. (ISBN: 023744979X) Hard Cover, 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. brown cloth binding, gilt title lettering, endpaper maps of Fulham & Chelsea, 112 pages, sepia photographs, drawings, notes, bibliography. Unclipped illustrated dustjacket, not price-clipped. In the Spring of 1861, a Russian aristocrat spent sixteen days in London. At his request, Matthew Arnold, the poet, who was then a senior official in the Department of Education, gave him a letter of introduction to a number of schools for the children of the artisan and tradesman class. Arnold referred to him in the letter simple as 'A Russian gentleman, Count Leon Tolstoy.' It was not until two years later that he began 'War and Peace'. Victor Lucas has written a detailed account of life & education in mid-nineteenth century London & throws light on aspects of Tolstoy's character. Very Good/Fine. GBP 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 5.75 US$ 8.33 | JP¥ 741] Book number: 1663 Click here to order or inquire at Books with care. | ||
| RADAYEV, V. Mine...?...Or Ours? Moscow, Novosti Press Agency Publishing House. 1975. Paperback, 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 55 pages, 19 b/w photo illustrations, figures. Booklet produced in English, subtitled "Personal and Public Property Under Socialism.". Good. GBP 4.00 [Appr.: EURO 4.5 US$ 6.66 | JP¥ 593] Book number: 5997 Click here to order or inquire at Books with care. |
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