LOT 1089:
The light. №№ 1, 7, 14-24, 28-32, 35, 38-40, 42-43, 45-47, 50-52 for 1944, the file.
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The light. №№ 1, 7, 14-24, 28-32, 35, 38-40, 42-43, 45-47, 50-52 for 1944, the file.
M. Printing house of the newspaper "Pravda" named after Stalin, 1944. 16 p. in each room. Hardcover combined owner's cover with the preservation of the publisher's covers, album format (26 x 33 cm). The binding is worn and dirty, the block is slightly sloped and loosened, splits are planned; temporary and everyday spots on the pages, tears, including in the body of the sheets, bends and creases, there are owner's marks; lost: the front parts of the covers or their fragments in # 23-24, 32, 42; the back part of the cover in # 42; in # 39-40, the portrait of the leader is cut out on the title; in # 45-46, pages 7-10 are missing, in # 50-51, pages 5-6, 11-12; No. 52 has no title page.
In addition to the rich photo chronicles of the Red Army's victories on the Western Front and rare publications from the Great Patriotic War, the first publication of N. Shpanov's novel "The War of the Invisible"is included in the issues.
[Nikolai Nikolaevich Shpanov — Soviet writer, screenwriter and publicist, author of military, detective and fantasy prose.
In 1943-44, a number of his fantastic and adventure works were also published: the novel "The Mystery of Professor Burago" (1943-44) in the form of a six-book (reprinted in 1945 in Abakan in 3 volumes), the novellas "The Incident on the Clarissa "(1943), " Prisoners of the Island of Mists "(1943) and" The War of the Invisible "(1944). All these works after the war, the author reworked and combined into a great adventurous novel "The War of the Invisible" (1958), in which all the traditional cliches of that time of entertainment literature operate: a brilliant inventor, insidious spies, astute counterintelligence officers, careless bosses and vigilant ordinary Soviet people.]

