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  • Benyukh, Oleg P.

    Verlag: Hippocrene Books, Incorporated, 1997

    ISBN 10: 0781805600 ISBN 13: 9780781805605

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA

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    EUR 19,60

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    Zustand: Very Good. 1 Edition. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.

  • Oleg P. Benyukh (Oleg Petrovich)

    Verlag: Hippocrene Books, 1995

    ISBN 10: 0781803535 ISBN 13: 9780781803533

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: Carothers and Carothers, Albany, CA, USA

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    EUR 21,50

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. x, 789, xvii pages. Publisher's cloth-covered boards sturdy and mildly sunned; contents fine. 1260 grams.

  • Benyukh, Oleg

    Verlag: Hippocrene Books Inc.,U.S., 1993

    ISBN 10: 0781802806 ISBN 13: 9780781802802

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: Orbiting Books, Hereford, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    EUR 14,70

    EUR 13,62 für den Versand von Vereinigtes Königreich nach USA

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    paperback. Zustand: Fine. sealed in plastic wrapping Appears unread, may have minor superficial marking. Next day dispatch from the UK (Mon-Fri). Please contact us with any queries.

  • Benyukh Olesj Galushko Raisa Benyuch Oleg

    Verlag: Hippocrene Books, 1993

    ISBN 10: 0781801885 ISBN 13: 9780781801881

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    EUR 26,89

    EUR 7,38 für den Versand von Vereinigtes Königreich nach USA

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    Zustand: New. pp. 216 22:B&W 5.5 x 8.5 in or 216 x 140 mm (Demy 8vo) Perfect Bound on White w/Gloss Lam.

  • Benyukh, Oleg P. (ed).

    Verlag: Hippocrene Books, 1995

    ISBN 10: 0781804426 ISBN 13: 9780781804424

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    EUR 27,95

    EUR 6,36 für den Versand von Vereinigtes Königreich nach USA

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    Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.

  • Oleg Benyukh

    Verlag: AST, 2003

    ISBN 10: 5170178603 ISBN 13: 9785170178605

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Deutschland

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    EUR 5,50

    EUR 28,90 für den Versand von Deutschland nach USA

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    Hardcover/Hardback. Zustand: Good. Novyj roman izvestnogo sovremennogo pisatelya Olega Benyukha okhvatyvaet bolee chem pyatidesyatiletnij period sovetskoj istorii. Napisannyj uvlekatelno i dinamichno, roman izobiluet bolshim kolichestvom dejstvuyushchikh lits i syuzhetnykh linij, no udachnoe kompozitsionnoe postroenie pozvolyaet chitatelyu uspeshno orientirovatsya v opisyvaemykh sobytiyakh.Odnim iz glavnykh geroev romana yavlyaetsya N.S. Khrushchev 1894-1971: pastushok, slesar odnogo iz donbasskikh zavodov, komissar batalona, sekretar partkoma Promyshlennoj akademii, sekretar MGK VKPb, chlen Voennogo soveta, predsedatel Sovmina Ukrainy i, nakonets, Pervyj sekretar TsK KPSS.

  • Verlag: Hippocrene Books Inc.,U.S., 1995

    ISBN 10: 0781803535 ISBN 13: 9780781803533

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: BookstoYou, Hay-on-Wye, HEREF, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    EUR 18,91

    EUR 18,17 für den Versand von Vereinigtes Königreich nach USA

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Unread and like new. Slight shelf wear to covers.

  • Benyukh, Oleg P. (Editor)

    Verlag: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Washington DC, 1986

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    EUR 22,40

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No dust jacket issued. Format is approximately 10.5 inches by 14 inches. 64 pages, plus covers. Illustrations (some with color). In this issue there is are articles on: Boris Kadomtsev, Tokomaks, Valid Chetkarev, Gennadi Bogomolov, Valentim Pikul, American Civil War, Yuri Zaritovsky, Christa McAuliffe, Ivetta Knyazeva, Senior Citizens, Estonia, Baltic Republics, Marina Blagonravova, Computers, Lasers, High Technology, Surgery, Armanda Nikolenko, and Raggedy Andy. Russian Life, previously known as The USSR and Soviet Life, is a 64-page color bimonthly magazine of Russian culture. It celebrated its 60th birthday in October 2016. The magazine is written and edited by American and Russian staffers and freelancers. While its distant heritage is as a "polite propaganda" tool of the Soviet and Russian government, since 1995 it has been privately owned and published by a US company, Storyworkz, Inc. In October 1956, a new English language magazine, The USSR, appeared on newsstands in major US cities. Given the level of anti-communist sentiment at the time, it would hardly have seemed an auspicious name under which to launch such a magazine title. The publication was edited by Enver Mamedov (born 1923), a polyglot native of Baku, who had the distinction of being one of the youngest Soviet diplomats when he was appointed the press secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Italy in 1943, and who had been the handler of the Soviet prosecutors' star witness, Friedrich Paulus, at the Nuremberg trials. Meanwhile, at newsstands in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and other Soviet cities, Amerika magazine made its second debut. Amerika had been inaugurated in 1944, but in late 1940s the State Department began to feel that radio and the Voice of America would be more effective propaganda tools and, in 1952, publication of Amerika was suspended. However, in 1956, the American and Soviet governments agreed to exchange magazines and Amerika was reborn and published in return for distribution of The USSR in the United States. The simultaneous appearance of these magazines was the result of an intergovernmental agreement, one among several cross-cultural agreements designed to sow trust amidst the rancor of international politics. Still, there was never any question in anyone's mind that each magazine was intended as a propaganda tool for the government issuing and publishing it. A few years later, The USSR changed its name to Soviet Life. While never a blatant Soviet propaganda tool, Soviet Life did hew to the government line. Yet it sought to present an informed view of Russian culture, history, scientific achievements and the various peoples inhabiting the Soviet Union. Presumed First Edition, First printing this issue.

  • Benyukh, Oleg P. (Editor)

    Verlag: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Washington DC, 1986

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    EUR 22,40

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No dust jacket issued. Format is approximately 10.5 inches by 14 inches. 64 pages, plus covers. Illustrations (some with color). In this issue there is are articles in which: Mikhail Gorbachev: Plans Into Action; Karelia; Power Industry; Solar Power Engineering; Operation Barbarossa, POW Camps; John Perry; Working Conditions; Monastery; Emil Gilels. Russian Life, previously known as The USSR and Soviet Life, is a 64-page color bimonthly magazine of Russian culture. It celebrated its 60th birthday in October 2016. The magazine is written and edited by American and Russian staffers and freelancers. While its distant heritage is as a "polite propaganda" tool of the Soviet and Russian government, since 1995 it has been privately owned and published by a US company, Storyworkz, Inc. In October 1956, a new English language magazine, The USSR, appeared on newsstands in major US cities. Given the level of anti-communist sentiment at the time, it would hardly have seemed an auspicious name under which to launch such a magazine title. The publication was edited by Enver Mamedov (born 1923), a polyglot native of Baku, who had the distinction of being one of the youngest Soviet diplomats when he was appointed the press secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Italy in 1943, and who had been the handler of the Soviet prosecutors' star witness, Friedrich Paulus, at the Nuremberg trials. Meanwhile, at newsstands in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and other Soviet cities, Amerika magazine made its second debut. Amerika had been inaugurated in 1944, but in late 1940s the State Department began to feel that radio and the Voice of America would be more effective propaganda tools and, in 1952, publication of Amerika was suspended. However, in 1956, the American and Soviet governments agreed to exchange magazines and Amerika was reborn and published in return for distribution of The USSR in the United States. The simultaneous appearance of these magazines was the result of an intergovernmental agreement, one among several cross-cultural agreements designed to sow trust amidst the rancor of international politics. Still, there was never any question in anyone's mind that each magazine was intended as a propaganda tool for the government issuing and publishing it. A few years later, The USSR changed its name to Soviet Life. While never a blatant Soviet propaganda tool, Soviet Life did hew to the government line. Yet it sought to present an informed view of Russian culture, history, scientific achievements and the various peoples inhabiting the Soviet Union. Presumed First Edition, First printing this issue.

  • Benyukh, Oleg P. (Editor)

    Verlag: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Washington DC, 1985

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    EUR 22,40

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    Wraps. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No dust jacket issued. Format is approximately 10.5 inches by 14 inches. 64 pages, plus covers. Illustrations (some with color). In this issue there is are articles in which: USSR Pilot-Cosmonaut Alexander Ivanchenkov tell Vladimir Sudakov about everyday life in outer space; Karl Hallmae visits the Elluses on their farm in Estonia, Van Baiburt describes the Transcaucasus Highway; Dmitri Volfbert explains with the new Energy Program means for the USSR; Theater critic Natalya Kazmina profiles the men behind Georgian Theater, and there is an article on The Battle of Moscow--the first in a series of articles marking the fortieth anniversary of the end of World War II. Russian Life, previously known as The USSR and Soviet Life, is a 64-page color bimonthly magazine of Russian culture. It celebrated its 60th birthday in October 2016. The magazine is written and edited by American and Russian staffers and freelancers. While its distant heritage is as a "polite propaganda" tool of the Soviet and Russian government, since 1995 it has been privately owned and published by a US company, Storyworkz, Inc. In October 1956, a new English language magazine, The USSR, appeared on newsstands in major US cities. Given the level of anti-communist sentiment at the time, it would hardly have seemed an auspicious name under which to launch such a magazine title. The publication was edited by Enver Mamedov (born 1923), a polyglot native of Baku, who had the distinction of being one of the youngest Soviet diplomats when he was appointed the press secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Italy in 1943, and who had been the handler of the Soviet prosecutors' star witness, Friedrich Paulus, at the Nuremberg trials. Meanwhile, at newsstands in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and other Soviet cities, Amerika magazine made its second debut. Amerika had been inaugurated in 1944, but in late 1940s the State Department began to feel that radio and the Voice of America would be more effective propaganda tools and, in 1952, publication of Amerika was suspended. However, in 1956, the American and Soviet governments agreed to exchange magazines and Amerika was reborn and published in return for distribution of The USSR in the United States. The simultaneous appearance of these magazines was the result of an intergovernmental agreement, one among several cross-cultural agreements designed to sow trust amidst the rancor of international politics. Still, there was never any question in anyone's mind that each magazine was intended as a propaganda tool for the government issuing and publishing it. A few years later, The USSR changed its name to Soviet Life. While never a blatant Soviet propaganda tool, Soviet Life did hew to the government line. Yet it sought to present an informed view of Russian culture, history, scientific achievements and the various peoples inhabiting the Soviet Union. Presumed First Edition, First printing this issue.

  • Edited By Benyukh, Oleg

    Verlag: Hippocrene Books Inc., 1995

    ISBN 10: 0781803535 ISBN 13: 9780781803533

    Sprache: Englisch

    Anbieter: Fireside Bookshop, Stroud, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: PBFA

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    EUR 17,54

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    Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Type: Book Compiled by a consortium of linguists, scholars, and lexicography experts in modern-day Russia to provide the most thorough, accurate, and up-to-date English-Russian dictionary available worldwide. Corners slightly bumped on botton of boards.This dictionary reflects the living language in Russia today, incorporating the latest transitions in word useage, technical terminology, and geographical names. It is the ultimate reference tool for students, scholars, business persons, translators and anyone requiring in-depth coverage of English-Russian vocabulary and pronunciation. 789pp.xviipp.Bottom right corners very slightly bumped.

  • Benyukh, Oleg P. (Editor)

    Verlag: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Washington DC, 1988

    Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA

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    EUR 89,60

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    Wraps. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No dust jacket issued. Format is approximately 9 inches by 1 inches. 32 pages, plus covers. Minor cover wear. Illustrations. In this issue there is are articles on: Welcoming Ceremony, Mikhail Gorbachev, White House, Soviet Embassy, Arms Control Treaty, Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles, Ronald Reagan, Joint Soviet-US Summit Statement, and Press Conference. Russian Life, previously known as The USSR and Soviet Life, is a 64-page color bimonthly magazine of Russian culture. It celebrated its 60th birthday in October 2016. The magazine is written and edited by American and Russian staffers and freelancers. While its distant heritage is as a "polite propaganda" tool of the Soviet and Russian government, since 1995 it has been privately owned and published by a US company, Storyworkz, Inc. In October 1956, a new English language magazine, The USSR, appeared on newsstands in major US cities. Given the level of anti-communist sentiment at the time, it would hardly have seemed an auspicious name under which to launch such a magazine title. The publication was edited by Enver Mamedov (born 1923), a polyglot native of Baku, who had the distinction of being one of the youngest Soviet diplomats when he was appointed the press secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Italy in 1943, and who had been the handler of the Soviet prosecutors' star witness, Friedrich Paulus, at the Nuremberg trials. Meanwhile, at newsstands in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and other Soviet cities, Amerika magazine made its second debut. Amerika had been inaugurated in 1944, but in late 1940s the State Department began to feel that radio and the Voice of America would be more effective propaganda tools and, in 1952, publication of Amerika was suspended. However, in 1956, the American and Soviet governments agreed to exchange magazines and Amerika was reborn and published in return for distribution of The USSR in the United States. The simultaneous appearance of these magazines was the result of an intergovernmental agreement, one among several cross-cultural agreements designed to sow trust amidst the rancor of international politics. Still, there was never any question in anyone's mind that each magazine was intended as a propaganda tool for the government issuing and publishing it. A few years later, The USSR changed its name to Soviet Life. While never a blatant Soviet propaganda tool, Soviet Life did hew to the government line. Yet it sought to present an informed view of Russian culture, history, scientific achievements and the various peoples inhabiting the Soviet Union. Special Supplement Issue--Presumed First Edition, First printing this issue.

  • Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Oleg P. Benyukh (ed.); Soviet Union Posol'stvo (U.S.).

    Verlag: Washington, DC & Moscow: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics., 1980

    Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquität

    EUR 156,79

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    Zustand: Good. Folio. 64 pp. Soft Covers, Most with Brown Mailing Wrappers, Addressed to Alma Law. Very Good with minor creasing. Illustrated, photos, many full color.

  • Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Oleg P. Benyukh (ed.); Soviet Union Posol'stvo (U.S.).

    Verlag: Washington, DC & Moscow: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics., 1983

    Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquität

    EUR 179,19

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    Zustand: Good. Folio. 64 pp. Soft Covers, Covered With Brown Mailing Wrappers, Addressed to Alma Law. Very Good with minor creasing. Illustrated, photos, many full color.