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2. Arkhitekturnaya Gazeta - Prilozheniya
(Architectural Newspaper - Supplements), 1935-1937
A collection of one hundred and five issues from the supplements of the Architectural Newspaper (publications of projects and recent buildings): 1935 (Issues # 1-4, 6, 7, 9-52, 54-66, 68-72) 1937 (Issues # 2, 7, 8, 17-19, 26-28, 30, 32, 34, 37, 48, 50, 52, 54-56, 58-64, 66-69).
$2000
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7. Ezhegodnik MAO (Moscow Architectural Society Yearbook), 1928.
Moscow Architectural Society annual publication of new projects and recent buildings. The fifth jubilee issue. Dust jacket designed by N. Kolli.
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8. Illustrirovannoe prilozhenie k Stroitelnoi gazete
(Illustrated supplement for Constructors' newspaper), 1941.
A collection of 14 issues of an Illustrated supplement containing examples of standard construction details and building methods. Gallery has available: 1941 (Issues # 1, 3, 4, 6-8, 10-13, 16-18, [19-20]).
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10. Masterskaia (Atelier), 1936
A set of ten booklets illustrating the design principles of major Soviet architectural workshops, led by famous architects: I. Zholtovsky, A. Schusev, I. Fomin, I. Golosov, K. Melnikov and others.
In September, 1933, Mossoviet announced the creation of a series of architectural design studios to work on projects for different areas and schemes across the city, in conjunction with the 1935 General Plan for Moscow. Each studio had a leading architect as its chief. In 1936, these booklets were published, containing design work done by the recently formed studios. Gallery has a complete set available: 1936 (Mossoviet Planning Studio booklets for Studios#'s 1-7, and Studios #10-12). Exterior folios not included.
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13. Stroitelnaya Promyshlennost (Construction Industry),
1926: Issues # 1-12.
A collection of twelve issues from 1926 of a Russian periodical devoted to the Soviet Construction Industry and Building Supplies, published by "STROMB'URO.VSIX. SSSR":. Includes essays, articles, photographs, architectural plans, graphics, tables, and drawings. Bound together into hardcover volume. 920 pp.
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14. Stroitelnaya Promyshlennost (Construction Industry), 1931: Issue #2-3
A single issue of a journal on architectural engineering. Gallery has available: 1931 (Issue #[2-3]).
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15. Stroitelstvo Moskvy (Building Moscow), 1932-1938.
A collection of 35 issues from 1932-1938 of an illustrated journal on Moscow architectural development: (Issues # 1932: 7, 1933: 9, (10-11), 12, 1937: 15, 21, 1938: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, (23-24), 1934: (2-5), 8, 9, 10, 1935: 1, (2-3), 4, 5, 6, (7-8), 11, 12, 16). Generally, in very good condition.
$1400
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| PHOTOGRAPHY |

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29. Ekran (Screen), 1926-1929
A collection of one hundred and four issues of the socio-political journal "Ekran." The journal is illustrated with documentary photographs: 1926 (Issue # 30), 1927 (Issues # 1-6, 8-19, 21-52), 1928 (complete set) 1929 (Issue # 33).
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32. Proletarskoe foto (Proletarian Photo), 1931-1933
Selected single issues of a monthly illustrated journal of the Soviet Photo-Union: 1931-1933. Contact gallery for details.
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34. Sovetskoe Foto (Soviet Photo), 1926-1937
Selected single issues of a bi-weekly journal on amateur photography and photo-reportage: 1926-1937. Contact gallery for details.
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| PROPAGANDA |

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37. Na stroike MTS i sovkhozov (On the construction of MTS and Sovkhoz), 1934
A collection of eleven issues of an illustrated propaganda journal on the development of MST (Machine-transport Stations) and Sovkhoz (Soviet collective farms). Includes contributions from well-known artists, writers and photographers such as El-Lissitzky, A.Deineka, M.Gorky, D.Debabov and others. Gallery has available: 1934 (Issues # 1, 2, 5), 1935 (Issues # 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12), 1936 (Issue #12).
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38. Smena (Transition), 1937:
Issue #9-10
A single issue of a journal for working youth. Gallery has available: 1937 (Issue #9-10).
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39. Smena (Transition), 1945:
Issue #20-21
A single combined issue of a socio-political Russian journal for working youth from the central committee of the VLKSM (Lenin's Soviet Youth Defense Committee). Published by "Pravda", 1945. Bound in a blue hardcover folio.
With articles on cinema, literature, and sports, short stories, drawings, and photographs by Ivan Shagin. 34 pages. Dimensions: 13 1/4 x 10 1/2 Inches.
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40b. Tekhnika-Molodezhi (Technology for Youth), 1936:
Issue #11-12
A single combined issue of a popular monthly illustrated journal for youth on production, technology and science. Published in Leningrad, 1936. Cover designed by K. Sobolevski. Consists of scientific essays, articles, drawings, designs, and numerous photographs. 112 pages. Dimensions: 12 x 9 Inches.
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40c. Tekhnika - molodezhi (Technology for young people),
1938: Issue #10
A single issue of a popular illustrated journal for youth on production, technology and science. Gallery has available: 1938 (Issue #10).
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41. USSR in Construction
Published in Russian, French, English, German, and eventually Spanish, this seminal propaganda journal published under the Stalinist regime from 1930-1941, informed readers abroad of the hyper-construction taking place within the nation, and portrayed the emergence of the Soviet Union as a leading industrial power.
A true monument to the energy, innovation and dynamism of the Russian avant-garde, the journal combines articles by esteemed writers such as Nikolai Fadeev, Isaac Babel, and Sergei Tretiakov, with montages composed from images created by the Soviet Union's most talented photo-journalists: Max Alpert, Arkadii Shaikhet, Georgii Zelma, Boris Ignatovich, Semon Fridland, and Georgii Petrusov. El Lissitzky and Sophie Lissitzky-Küppers designed the overall layout and cover arrangements for a number of issues, as did Alexander Rodchenko and his wife, Varvara Stepanova.
Each issue of USSR in Construction exists as an elaborate artistic creation, and offers some of the greatest examples of early 20th-century photomontage.
Collection and single issues available.
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| SOVIET LIFE AND CULTURE |

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42. Chelovek I Priroda (Man and Nature), 1930
Bi-weekly Russian journal on science and art. A collection of two issues: 1930, #14 and #20. 72 pp. plus illustrated covers. Includes text, graphic tables, and photographs.
$100
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43. Iskra (Spark), 1927: Issue #3
Single issue of a popular Russian scientific journal.
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44. Iskry (Sparks), 1911-17
A collection of two issues of an illustrated art and literary journal with caricatures. Gallery has available: 1911 (Issue #10), 1917 (Issue #19).
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45. (Stenberg, George) Iskusstvo (Art), 1933: Issue #5
Russian bi-monthly magazine of the Association of Soviet Painters and Sculptors. Editor in Chief M. Beskin. 36 pp. This issue is dedicated to Georgij Stenberg. Published by " OGIZ. IZOGIZ, Moscow-Leningrad, 1933". Consists of essays and articles, photographs, and reproductions of Stenberg's drawings, designs, photomontages.
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55. Krasnaia Panorama (Red Panorama), 1926-1930
A collection of seventy-seven issues of an illustrated journal on art and literature: 1926 (Issues # 29, 33-40, 44, 46-52), 1927 (Issues # 12-17, 20, 21, 30), 1928 (Issues # 4-7, 9, 10, 14-16, 18-27, 29, 30, 37, 40-43, 45-47, 50-52), 1929 (Issues # 1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 19, 20, 22, 25-27, 32, 34, 44, 45), 1930 (Issues # 2, 3, 5, 11).
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56. Na sushe, na more (On Land, on the Sea), 1937: Issue #9
A single issue of a journal for tourists on camping in the USSR. Gallery has available: 1937 (Issue #9).
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58. Podpischik (Subscriber), 1926: Issue #1
A single catalogue advertising books and periodicals published by Gos-Izdat, a government publishing house. Gallery has available: 1926 (Issue #1).
$75
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67. (Rodchenko, A.) Mayakovsky, V.)
LEF, 1923: April - May, Issue #2.
LEF - Art Journal of the Left Front. Published by Vladimir Mayakovsky, Moscow 1923. The landmark periodical of the Russian avant-garde, and an invaluable record of the development of Constructivism. Covers and photomontages by A. Rodchenko. Includes poetry by Aseev, Mayakovsky, Pasternak, Terent'ev, and articles by O. Brick, S.Tret'yakov, A. Lavinsky, N. Chugak and many others.
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75. Za rubezhom (Abroad), 1934
A collection of four issues of a journal on events abroad. Editors in Chief; M. Gorky and M. Koltsov. Gallery has available: 1934 (Issues # 1, 15, 16, 31).
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76. Zhizn iskusstva (Life of Art), 1928: Issue #8
A single issue of a journal on cultural events, contains critical reviews. Gallery has available: 1928 (Issue # 8).
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77. Zhurnalist (Journalist), 1924: Issues #9-16
A set of seven issues of a Russian monthly illustrated periodical bound together in a hardcover folio. Published in Moscow, 1924. Includes articles on journalism and newspapers, essays on literature, poetry, and photographs. 560 pages. Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 8 Inches.
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77b. Zhurnalist (Journalist), 1932: Issue #13
A single issue of a journal for workers in the graphic art and printing industry. Gallery has available: 1932 (Issue # 13).
$150
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| THEATER AND CINEMA |

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78. Kino (Cinema), 1926: Issue #42
A single issue of a weekly newspaper on cinema. Gallery has available: 1926 (Issue #42).
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79a. (Klutsis, G.) Kino Front (Cinema Front) Issue # 7-8, 1926
Rare single issue of Kino Front, publication of the Association of Russian Revolutionary Cinematographers with cover design by Gustav Klutsis. This issue features Constructivist advertisements, articles on experimental Russian Cinema by directors such as Kuleshov and Pudovkin, and critical commentary on Japanese cinema.
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79b. Kino-Front, (Movie Front), 1928
A collection of two issues from 1928 of a Russian bi-weekly periodical on cinema, theory, technique, and socio-criticism in relation to revolutionary cinematography: (Issues # 1, 2 ). Edited by O. Barshak, V. Kirshon, M. Nikanorov, S. Ejzenshtejn, and K.Yukov. 36 pp including soft-illustrated covers.
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80. Rabochii I Teatr, (The Worker and Theater), 1925-1937
A collection of thirty-one issues of a journal on theater: 1925 (Issues # 31, 37, 38, 44), 1927 (Issue # 44), 1928 (Issue # 9), 1929 (Issue # 25), 1933 (Issues # 4-5, 13-15), 1934 (Issue # 8), 1935 (Issues # 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 20), 1937 (Issues # 1-12).
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81a. (Rodchenko A.) Gan, A. ed. Kino-Fot, No.1 (Cinema-Photography) Issue No. 1, August 1922
Rare single issue of a Russian periodical on Cinema and Photography edited by Alexei Gan, one of the founders of the Russian Constructivist movement. Cover designs by Aleksandr Rodchenko. Includes numerous articles on Russian, European and American cinema and photography, Constructivist advertisements and illustrations of work by Rodchenko. This issue features an article on methods of critically regarding the work of Aleksandr Rodchenko.
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81b. (Rodchenko A.) Gan, A. ed. Kino-Fot No. 4 (Cinema-Photography) Issue No. 4, October, 1922
Rare single issue of a Russian periodical on Cinema and Photography edited by Alexei Gan, one of the founders of the Russian Constructivist movement. Cover designs by Aleksandr Rodchenko. This issue features cover photomontage and several interior illustrations by Rodchenko, and verses by Mayakovsky on Soviet cinema.
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81c. (Rodchenko A.) Gan, A. ed. Kino-Fot No. 5 (Cinema-Photography) Issue No. 5, December 1922
Rare single issue of a Russian periodical on Cinema and Photography edited by Alexei Gan, one of the founders of the Russian Constructivist movement. This issue features cover montage of Thomas Edison and interior illustrations of Constructivist sculptures by Aleksandr Rodchenko.
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84. Teatry i zrelischa (Theaters and Perfomances)
A collection of two issues of a supplement to the journal "Life in Art", containing theater programming. Gallery has available: Issues #5, and 22, year unknown.
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85. Tsirk (Circus), 1926
A collection of three issues from 1926 of a bi-weekly illustrated journal devoted to the Russian circus: (Issues # 3, 6, 7). Published by "Zentral'noe Upravlenie Gos. Zirkami ". Cover designs by M. Getmanskiy, G. Gol'tz. Journal includes articles, images, drawings, and poems. 16 pp. not including illustrated covers.
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| CINEMA BOOKLETS |

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87. Russian Cinema Booklet. Priscilla Dean, 1927
Text by K. Oganesov, published by " Kinopechat'", Moscow, 1927.
A biography of American silent screen actress, Priscilla Dean and a discussion of her career in cinema. Includes photographs and an anthology of Dean's films. 16 pp. Dimensions: 5 3/4 x 4 1/2 Inches.
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89. Russian Cinema Booklet. Greta Garbo, 1926
Written by Izmail Urazov. Published by "Kinopechat'", Moscow, 1926. Early biographical writings on the rising career of legendary Swedish cinema star, Greta Garbo. Front design by M. Getmanskii. 16 pp. Includes headshots of 21-year old Garbo. Dimensions: 5 7/8 x 4 1/2 Inches.
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90. Russian Cinema Booklet. David (D.W.) Griffith, 1926
Text by Trauberg and Roni. Published by "Kinopechat'", Moscow, 1926.
Biographical writings on the life and work of ground-breaking American filmmaker, D.W. Griffith, and a discussion of his innovative theories on the language of film. 16 pp. Dimensions: 5 3/4 x 4 3/8 Inches.
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91. Russian Cinema Booklet. Sessue Hayakawa, 1926
Text by K. Oganesov. Published by "Kinopechat', Moscow, 1926. Russian cinema booklet devoted to Hollywood idol and martial arts film star, Sessue Hayakawa. Includes photographs and stills from the early years of the legendary Japanese actor's screen career. Cover design by K. Vyalov. 16 pp. Dimensions: 5 7/8 x 4 5/8 Inches.
Edition: 500.
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93. Russian Cinema Booklet. Harold Lloyd, 1926
Text by Mark Kirnarskii. Published by "Kinopechat'", Leningrad-Moscow, 1926. A discussion of silent film comedian Harold Lloyd's career in cinema, and his popularity in the Soviet Union. Includes excerpts from Lloyd's autobiographical writings, photographs, and a caricature. 20 pp. Dimensions: 5 3/4 x 4 3/8 Inches.
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94. Russian Cinema Booklet. Ivan Mikhailovich Moskvin, 1926
Text by Petr Krasnov. Published by "Kinopechat'", Moscow, 1926. Biography of noted Russian actor, Mikhail Mikhailovich Moskvin. Includes photographs of Moskvin in various dramatic roles. Cover image by M. Getmanskij. 16 pp. Dimensions: 5 7/8 x 4 5/8 Inches.
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100. Russian Cinema Booklet. Jenny Porten, 1926
Published by "Kinopechat'", Moscow, 1926. Biographical essay on the life of actress Jenny Porten by Izmail Urazov. Includes photographs. Cover design by N. Sokolik. 16 pp. Dimensions: 5 7/8 x 4 5/8 Inches.
$50
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