Verlag: Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, Moscow, 1957
Anbieter: Books Do Furnish A Room, Durham, NC, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Printed in Cyrillic. Pages unmarked. Covers moderately worn. Binding firm.
Verlag: ????? [Nauka]., ?????? [Moscow]., 1981
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
172pp. Text in Russian. A prior owner's stamp title page, paperback covers little shelf worn, though overall a very good copy.
Verlag: Issued by Tass Agency Chronicle House 72-78 Fleet Street E.C.4. London. No. 28 June 1947, 1947
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 107,33
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In den Warenkorb5pp., folio. Duplicate typescript on three leaves. In fair condition, on aged paper. The first article, produced on the eve of Indian independence, begins: 'Moscow radio broadcast an account of a lecture given by Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Zhukove on "The Situation in India" at the Polytechnical Museum in Moscow.' It proceeds with a summary of Zhukov's lecture, the view he expounds including the following: 'Britain's new policy derives from the economic changes which took place in India during the years of the Second World War. India's big bourgeoisie made profits from the war and have become richer and at the same time more compliant towards Britain. The bourgeoisie's fear of the popular masses is greater than their fear of Britain.' The second articles is pure propaganda, beginning: 'A vast territory of over 1,158,000 sq. miles lies in the North-East of the Soviety Union. In Tsarist days it was known as "the Siberia of Siberia." It is now the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - a part of the Russian Federation - which is just celebrating the 25th anniversary of its foundation (says a TASS message).' From the papers of Jimmy Shields of the International Department of the Communist Party of Great Britain. No other copy traced.