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74, [2] pp.: ill. 26,5x20 cm. In original illustrated cardboards with gilt lettering. Covers rubbed and slightly soiled, otherwise very good and internally clean. Second edition. One of 10000 copies printed. Design by Alexander Rodchenko who co-worked with his best collaborator and the art editor of this book Varvara Stepanova. They put the laconic portrait of Lenin's 'red proletarian mind' to the front cover and composed the constructivist inner design in black and red. This is a collection of articles and speeches of Joseph Stalin on the initiator of Soviet Communist Party. The book includes the most notable pieces published in the Soviet press in 1920-1932, with the photographs and portraits of Lenin. Among the texts, an excerpt from the first ever large interview which Stalin gave to the foreigner, the famous biographer Emil Ludwig; the fragment of the interview with the First American Trade Union Delegation; the notes, appeared in Lenin's last years and the speech for the Kremlin cadets on January 28, 1924. Full of catchy phrases, the book was published in ten years after Lenin's death, depicting the good relations between Lenin and Stalin and declaring that the leadership of the Communist Party was legally inherited. Worldcat shows 2 copies located in Library of Congress and University of Michigan. Codice articolo 847
Titolo: O Lenine [i.e. On Lenin]
Casa editrice: Partizdat, Moscow
Data di pubblicazione: 1935
Legatura: Rilegato
Da: Bookvica, Tbilisi, Georgia
112 pp.: ill. 15x11,5 cm. In original photomontage wrappers. Tears of spine, underlines and some soiling occasionally, some sections detached from each, otherwise very good. A remarkable cover features constructivist letterpress design and a photomontage composition of Singer House in Petrograd and Lenin's monument. After nationalization, the Petrograd Department of the State Publishing House was located in this historic building. It is an interesting catalog listing all Lengiz publications promoting the former leader of the Communist party. It includes 56 Lenin's publications and 115 works on him, his methods, also separated sections "Lenin and Trotskyism" and "Lenin for clubs, reading huts and schools". In the section about Trotsky, compilers gathered works proving the divergence of principles of Lenin (i.e., the party) and Trotsky, their different approaches to the formation of a communist country, mistakes of the latter. There is a Bukharin's book "How the History of October Must Not Be Written" (1924) where the term "trotskyism" was recalled for the first time after 1917. Since then, the term had become unconditionally negative in Soviet publications. Released in 1925, the edition is full of books by the names that later became banned: Zinov'ev, Kamenev, Bukharin, Kol'tsov, etc. The catalog is supplemented with a portrait of the leader and a project of his monument by architect A. Shchuko who depicted the statue on a river bank, under night illumination and flying airplanes. At the end, there are an alphabetical index of Lenin's publication and an index of articles on Lenin. Worldcat shows copies located in California and Harvard Universities. Codice articolo 1816
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