Print shop in Leipzig where the 1st issue of Iskra (Sparkle) newspaper was published. Photo from "Lenin Lived and Worked Here" composed by P. Nikitin. Publishing house of political literature. Moscow, 1965. Reproduction.01.03.1966#767267
A postcard featuring the building of the A.A.Levenson engine press works in Tryokhprudny Pereulok designed by architect Fyodor Shekhtel, 1900.01.01.1966#5678940
Museum of Vladimir Lenin (former People's House) on Gibernskaya street, Prague. Here, the Fourth (Prague) All-Union Conference of the RSDLP presided by Vladimir Lenin was held between 5 and 17 January, 1912.27.06.1965#5895107
Kalinin printing and publishing plant (currently Tver printing and publishing plant). Color correction artists at work.07.07.1964#5773344
Type-setting office at the Pravda Printing Works (now Pravda Federal State Unitary Enterprise of the Presidential Property Management Department).01.06.1964#6029017
The printing shop of the Pravda newspaper (currently Pressa federal state unitary enterprise of the general affairs department of the Russian President office). Linotypist Vera Bazanova typesets a text for a new issue of the Komsomolskaya Prvada daily.01.06.1964#6029016
The printing shop of the Pravda newspaper (currently Pressa federal state unitary enterprise of the general affairs department of the Russian President office) prints the Komsomolskaya Prvada daily published by the Central Commitee of the Young Communist League.01.06.1964#6029014
The Pravda newspaper printing house named after V.I.Lenin. The latest issue of the newspaper is made up at the type-setting office.01.12.1963#5864695
The mimeograph duplicator workshop at the printing office of Uchpedgiz Publishing House, now Prosveshchniye (Education) Publishing House.27.04.1963#6181429
The printing facility of the Trud newspaper publishing office, now Trud Publishing House.26.03.1963#6180261
The forwarding department of the Trud newspaper publishing office, now Trud Publishing House.25.03.1963#6179208
This room in 1912 served as the office for nighttime editorial team that published the first issue of Pravda newspaper.05.05.1962#5748969
Print shop of the Pravda newspaper. Its rotation machine (highly efficient printing device for the reproduction of printing products) prints the newspaper circulation and counts all issues.01.03.1962#5745282
"N.Novikov's printing shop on Myasnitskaya Street", an aquarelle by Fyodor Alexeyev. The State History Museum, Moscow.01.09.1961#414174
William Shakespeare. Complete works in eight volumes. Volume 2. Iskusstvo Publishers (Moscow), 1957-1960. The book was on display in London in 1960 as part of the exhibition of Soviet books and magazines.28.01.1960#5681034
The eight-volume edition of William Shakespeare's collected works was displayed at the exhibition of Soviet books and periodicals in London, 196018.01.1960#171690
The book "German folk ballads" was displayed at the exhibition of Soviet books and periodicals in London, 1960 18.01.1960#171688
The book "The Lay of Igor's Warfare" displayed at the exhibition of Soviet books and periodicals in London, 1960 18.01.1960#171687
Nikolai Nosov's book "The Adventures of No-Nothing and his friends" was displayed at the exhibition of Soviet books and periodicals in London, 1960 09.01.1960#171689
The cover art for Arkady Gaidar's story RVS made by Soviet artist David Dubinsky (1920-1960).26.03.1959#359336
"The Discovery of India" by Jawaharlal_Nehru, 1944. The Nikoli Ostrovsky Museum collection (the present-day Ostrovsky State Museum - Humanitarian Center "Overcoming").01.04.1958#5468030
Soviet artist Yuvenaly Korovin [1914-1991]. The cover of the book "The Fragrance of Work" by Gianni Rodari. Detgiz Publishers 1958.11.03.1958#363686
Soviet artist Yuvenaly Korovin [1914-1991]. The cover of the book "The Postal Service" by Samuil Marshak. Detgiz Publishers. 1957.11.03.1958#363685
Soviet artist Aminadav Kanevsky [1898-1976]. Cover of the book "The Golden Key or the Adventures of Buratino" by Alexei Tolstoi. Detgiz Publishers. 1950.11.03.1958#363684
Soviet artist Aminadav Kanevsky [1898-1976]. The cover of the book "The Tale of the Priest and His Workman Balda" by Alexander Pushkin. Detgiz 1958.11.03.1958#363683