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“El crecimiento triunfante del socialismo en la URSS se reflejará en el gran crecimiento de las culturas nacionales basadas en el socialismo.” – Molotov

Número de Cartel: PP 476
Información sobre el cartel:

The woman is wearing an Uzbek costume and is styled as a Soviet-era depiction of educational success.
[On the books] "Lenin/Stalin". Quote on poster is by Viacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov (1890-1986), Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Tamaño: 43x30
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1934
Editores: Editor Nemirovskii; Technical Editor Gusev
Información técnica: Izogiz 6685; I - 38; Submitted for production March 15, 1934, Approved for printing March 29, 1934; Standard format 73 x 104; Volume 1 sheet; Order No. 1330; Price 65 kopeks
Número de Glavlit: B-35923
Fuentes: Red Star Over Russia by S. King (2009), page 247
En el catologo: PP 476 Education & Literacy
Artista: Glik, M. — Глик, М.
Imprenta: Typolithography Workshop named for V.V. Vorovskii, Moscow — Типо-литография им. Воровского, Москва
The Typolithography Workshop named for V.V. Vorovskii was named in honor of Vatslav Vatslavovich Vorovskii (1871-1923) who was the head of Gosizdat (State Publishing House) from 1919 to 1920. After leaving Gosizdat, Vorovskii served as a diplomat for the Soviet Union. In 1923, he was assassinated in Lausanne, Switzerland. The printing house bearing his name was located in Moscow at 18 Dzerzhinskii Street, a thoroughfare that later was named Bolshaia Lubianka.
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Editorial: Ogiz-IzoGiz, Moscow-Leningrad — Огиз-Изогиз, Москва-Ленинград
Ogiz was the Association of the State Book and Magazine Publishers. Its main offices were located in Moscow and in Leningrad. The Sovnarkom of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic established Ogiz in 1930 to centralize publishing activities under a state monopoly in order to eliminate duplication of printed material, streamline and control publishing production and output, and to create a base for marketing books, training and technical manuals. In 1931, the Central Committee of the USSR ...
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