Red Field Krasnaya Niva #16 1930

£200.00

Soviet weekly magazine Red Field,issue №16,10 June 1930. First published in 1922 by the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union. Cover contains painting "Signalman" by E. Zernova,painter,book illustrator,poster artist,monumental artist. This issue contains articles: "Wheel of history" by K. Eremeev,Russian revolutionary,Soviet military leader,journalist; "International review","Soviet diary","In camps" with pictures by N. Petrov; "Fridtjof Nansen","Artisans" by K. Bolshakov,Russian poet and prose writer; "Five year plan in action". Contains part of novel "And Quiet Flows the Don" by M. Sholokhov,Russian Soviet writer,journalist and screenwriter. Winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize in Literature. Published by "Izvestij TSIK USSR and VTSIK". Fair condition,loss of material and minor tears on the spine and on the margins,rusty staples. Dusting,staining,rubbings. Was part of bound yearly volume. Pen handwriting on the back cover. 20 pages.

Country Russia
Year 1930
Artist E Zernova, N Petrov,
Width (cm) 29.5
Height (cm) 22.5

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