30 Days 30 Dney #9 1930
Illustrated constructivist monthly magazine on current affairs in the Soviet Union. Constructivist cover by Yu. Pimenov,Russian and Soviet painter,theatre designer,master of the Soviet advertising poster,essay writer. Illustrations are by K. Rotov,Soviet graphic artist,cartoonist,book illustrator; V. Gryuntal,photographer,photo montage artist. This issue contains essay by B. Pereleshun,talking about progress of building trains at Murmonsk factory; story "Writer's notes" written by Yu. Olesha,Russian Soviet writer,poet and playwright,journalist,screenwriter; poem "Creators of legends" by I. Molchanov,Russian Soviet poet and prose writer,children's writer,journalist,war correspondent; essay "Along the route of industrialisation" by Ya. Chernyak; play "Dear comrade" by Mikhail Zoshchenko,a Soviet author and satirist,article "Discoverers of USSR" written by K. Paustovsky,Russian Soviet writer,screenwriter and teacher,journalist,war correspondent. Published by ZIF in 1930,45000 copies. Poor condition,spine,first 2 pages and back cover are missing. Front cover and some pages are detached. Loss material on the margins,staining,rubbings. Staples are missing. Was part of bound yearly volume. 80 pages.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | Y Pimenov, K Rotov, V Gryuntal, |
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