Science and Technology Nauka i Tehnika #59-60 1931
Monthly magazine on scientific and technical breakthroughs in the USSR. Photomontage of the new oil refinery in Baku on the front cover. This issue's articles include "Enegry of the Future","Powerful Locomotive","New Type of Cooler" and other. Drawings accompanying most articles including the articles listed above. Published by "Leningradskoe Oblastnoe Izdatelstvo". Acceptable condition. Rubbings and dust staining on the front and back covers,tears on the spine and margins. Loss of material and pencil markings on the back cover. Dust staining on pages throughout the book.
| Country | Russia |
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| Artist | Unknown |
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