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Published by Berlin Elefanten Press 1 Auflage dieser Ausgabe 118 Seiten 28 cm kartoniert fadengeheftet, 1999
Seller: Antiquariat Bernhard, Berlin, Germany
sehr gut erhalten mit geringsten Gebrauchsspuren, keine Leseknicke, mit zahlreichen einfarbigen Abbildungen; in deutscher und russischer Sprache, Teile des Textes in kyrillischer Schrift; Herausgeberin, Fotoauswahl und Bearbeitung Margot Blank ; Übersetzung russisch-deutsch Sergej Gladkich ; Übersetzung deutsch-russisch Jewgeni Simanowitsch Sprache: Deutsch 650 gr. 650.
Published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 3659408115ISBN 13: 9783659408113
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Condition: New.
Published by Giz, Moscow, 1953
Seller: Jacques Gander, Fairford, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Text in Russian. Large. Original grey cloth embossed with red lettering on the front with the Moscow Metro logo blind stamped on the front with the central "M" in red, with the publisher's imprint also blindstamped on the front. Unpaginated, title page with hammer and sickle Soviet insignia, two page introduction, photographs throughout with captions and occasionally with some brief text. The photos are mainly in monochrome, some are in colour. The photographs are by Georgy Petrusov and Ivan Shagin. The design is by by Varvara Stepanova. [Stepanova, Varvara (1894-1958): well-known artist of Russian avant-garde. Wife of A. Rodchenko, worked in collaboration with him. Graphic artist, designer, painter, theatre artist. Posters, books, textile design. Constructivist. Member of "October" with Klutsis, Lissitzky, Stenberg brothers, et al. 9 X 12 inches. A very good copy all complete and quite sound throughout. Some age darkening to the cloth and light rubbing to corners. Inside , owner's name in ink on the front free emdpaper, some offsetting to the endpapers. Pages all quite clean and unmarked throughout.
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. "Taking Over The Reichstag 1945", an iconic photo of Red Army soldiers storming the German Reichstag at the end of the battle for Berlin in 1945. The photo was taken by famous Russian photographer Ivan Shagin. Soviet Photo (May issue, 1941) dedicated a special portfolio featuring Shagins? best images and praising his original style. During WWII Shagin continued to work on various assignments for Komsomol?skaya Pravda. He photographed almost all major battles, and the historic meeting at Elba and Victory Parade in Moscow. He finished the war in Berlin, received many awards, including the Award of the Second Degree of the Great Patriotic War. One of his most famous war images is ?Approaching Reichstag,? from 1945. Notice typed on the reverse: Gelatin silver print. Titled in Russian. Artist stamp on verso.