Seller: Ruslania, Helsinki, Finland
Condition: new. Pages: 376 Language: Russian. Uchebnoe posobie sostavleno v pomosch studentam, prepodavateljam i aspirantam po napravleniju podgotovki "Avtomatizatsija tekhnologicheskikh protsessov i proizvodstv" i prednaznacheno dlja zakreplenija teoreticheskikh znanij po distsipline "Avtomatizatsija tekhnologicheskikh protsessov i proizvodstv". Uchebnoe posobie mozhet byt ispolzovano dlja podgotovki spetsialistov i bakalavrov po obschemu kursu avtomatizatsii tekhnologicheskikh protsessov. 9785811445844.
Published by Moskau, State Publishing House of the RSFSR., 1933
Seller: Antiquariat Haufe & Lutz, Karlsruhe, BW, Germany
First Edition
12 Hefte in 1 Band. Folio (43 x 30 cm.). Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, teils auf gefalteten Tafeln. Halbleinenband der Zeit mit goldgepr. Rückenschild (Orig.-Umschläge beigebunden). Hellyer 860. Karasik/Heiting 17 ff. Rowell/Wye 242 f. - Dritter Jahrgang des wichtigsten sowjetischen Propagandamagazins. Mit zwei von El Lissitzky und einer von A. Rodchenko gestalteten Nummern. Die Zeitschrift erschien von 1930 bis 1949 monatlich in fünf Sprachen (Russisch, Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch und Deutsch). Jede Ausgabe war einem anderen Thema gewidmet, beispielsweise Lebensmittel- und Industrieproduktion, der Republik Georgien, dem sowjetischen Kino und Wahlen. - "In the early 1930s photo-reportage became the foundation of the magazine USSR in Construction that "was created as a publication for the popularization of large-scale construction projects by photographic means. But as the magazine grew and developed, the task of 'popularization' evolved into that of presenting Socialist reality with dramatic artistry." (L. Mezhericher, "Na putiakh k sotsialisticheskomu stiliu fotografii" ["On the way to a Socialist style of photography"], No. 2, p. 14). Well known Soviet designers and photographers worked on USSR in Construction. The industrial spirit of the magazine, expressed in compositionally sharp subjects, panoramas and dynamic shots evokes admiration even today and conveys the atmosphere of enthusiasm that carried along not just the photographers, but also the builders themselves. The creative scale of the construction engendered the photographic epic, a style of monumental artistic photography. The founders of this most successful and high-quality periodical were Gorky and Koltsov" (Mikhail Karasik). - Umschläge teils etwas berieben, sonst von leichten Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren abgesehen sehr gut erhalten. Sprache: englisch.
Published by Moskau, State Publishing House of the RSFSR., 1930
Seller: Antiquariat Haufe & Lutz, Karlsruhe, BW, Germany
First Edition
9 Hefte (Heft 5/6, 7/8 und 10/11 als Doppel-Nr.) in 1 Band. Folio (43 x 30 cm.). Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Halbleinenband der Zeit mit goldgepr. Rückenschild (Orig.-Umschläge beigebunden). Hellyer 860. Karasik/Heiting 17 ff. Rowell/Wye 242 f. - Erster Jahrgang des wichtigsten sowjetischen Propagandamagazins. Die Zeitscchrift erschien von 1930 bis 1949 monatlich in fünf Sprachen (Russisch, Englisch, Französisch, Spanisch und Deutsch). Jede Ausgabe war einem anderen Thema gewidmet, beispielsweise Lebensmittel- und Industrieproduktion, der Republik Georgien, dem sowjetischen Kino und Wahlen. - "In the early 1930s photo-reportage became the foundation of the magazine USSR in Construction that "was created as a publication for the popularization of large-scale construction projects by photographic means. But as the magazine grew and developed, the task of 'popularization' evolved into that of presenting Socialist reality with dramatic artistry." (L. Mezhericher, "Na putiakh k sotsialisticheskomu stiliu fotografii" ["On the way to a Socialist style of photography"], No. 2, p. 14). Well known Soviet designers and photographers worked on USSR in Construction. The industrial spirit of the magazine, expressed in compositionally sharp subjects, panoramas and dynamic shots evokes admiration even today and conveys the atmosphere of enthusiasm that carried along not just the photographers, but also the builders themselves. The creative scale of the construction engendered the photographic epic, a style of monumental artistic photography. The founders of this most successful and high-quality periodical were Gorky and Koltsov" (Mikhail Karasik). - Umschläge teils etwas fleckig, Umschläge von Heft 4-12 mit kleinen Abriebstellen im Rand, Heft 9 bis 12 mit Feuchtigkeitsspuren, teils etwas verfärbt, insgesamt noch ordendliches Exemplar. Sprache: englisch.
Published by Moscow, State Publishing House of the RSFSR 1930-1937., 1937
Seller: Antiquariat Haufe & Lutz, Karlsruhe, BW, Germany
84 issues in 7 volumes and 12 issues unbound (1935). Folio (43 x 30 cm.). With numerous illustrations and fold-out plates Contemporary linen bindings with gold-embossed spine titles (illustrated covers bound in, cover designs and layout by El Lissitzky, Aleksandr Rodchenko and others). Hellyer 860. Karasik/Heiting 17 ff. Rowell/Wye 242 f. - The first eight volumes of the most important Soviet propaganda magazine. The volumes from 1930 to 1934 are in English and those from 1935 to 1937 are in French; the 1935 volume is available in individual issues. The magazine was published monthly from 1930 to 1949 in five languages (Russian, English, French, Spanish and German). Each issue was dedicated to a different subject, such as food and industrial production, the republic of Georgia, Soviet cinema and elections. - "In the early 1930s photo-reportage became the foundation of the magazine USSR in Construction that "was created as a publication for the popularization of large-scale construction projects by photographic means. But as the magazine grew and developed, the task of 'popularization' evolved into that of presenting Socialist reality with dramatic artistry." (L. Mezhericher, "Na putiakh k sotsialisticheskomu stiliu fotografii" ["On the way to a Socialist style of photography"], No. 2, p. 14). Well known Soviet designers and photographers worked on USSR in Construction. The industrial spirit of the magazine, expressed in compositionally sharp subjects, panoramas and dynamic shots evokes admiration even today and conveys the atmosphere of enthusiasm that carried along not just the photographers, but also the builders themselves. The creative scale of the construction engendered the photographic epic, a style of monumental artistic photography. The founders of this most successful and high-quality periodical were Gorky and Koltsov" (Mikhail Karasik). - Binding slightly rubbed, otherwise in very good condition except for slight signs of wear and age. Sprache: englisch.
Language: German
Published by Ogis - Isogis, Moscou, 1935
Seller: A. Van Zaelen antiquariaat, MECHELEN, Belgium
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. German version of the magazine that was edited from 1930 till 1949 - photos from Alpert, Friedland - issue devoted to East Siberia - 42 x 29,5 cm - 32 nn pgs - original cover, stapled - in fine condition - see Getty 752, Bolliger D.B. VI 683 - Rowell-Wye photos pg 242-243.