Thirty Days 30 Tridtsat Dney #2-3 1933
Soviet magazine Thirty Days / 30 Дней,issue numbers 2-3,1933. An illustrated Constructivist monthly magazine on current affairs in the Soviet Union. A stylised blue and red Constructivist front cover depicting a soldier with a bayonet gun,designed by A Bondarovich to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Red Army. The issue includes the stories Death of the Signalman Gushchin by Konstantin Paustovsky with an illustration by N Avvakumov,the essay Sand by A Garri with illustrations by V Briskin,a play Xydias Shipyard by L Slavin with illustrations by V Kozlinsky,a story Grunya Goy by A Mirer,A Word About Campaign by Lev Nikulin with illustrations by P Karachentsev,Plane Number 67 by A Zotov,Emperor by A Erlikh with illustrations by K Rotov,Kronstadt Conversations by S Dikovsky with illustrations by L Brodat,an article about a documentary Two Provocations - The Sarajevo assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and The July Ultimatum,Army Music by Al Gayamov with illustrations by L Brodat,and the diaries of Lev Tolstoy edited by M A Tsyavlovsky. Fair condition,first two and last two pages are stuck together at the bottom,damaged spine,pencil writing on the back cover. 80 pages.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | A Bondarovich, N Avvakumov, V Briskin, V Kozlinsky, P Karachentsev, K Rotov, L Brodat, |
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