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Moscow, Russia: Novasti Press Agency, 1978.. 12mo. 174 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good, with slight crease on cover. Color and B&W photographs, illustrations and plates.
In The Name Of Friendship And Progress: Cultural Exchange Enriches And Unites The Peoples by Novasti Press Agency
by Novasti Press Agency
In The Name Of Friendship And Progress: Cultural Exchange Enriches And Unites The Peoples
by Novasti Press Agency
- Used
- good
- Paperback
Novosti Press Agency Publishing House. Good. Softcover. ; Undated, circa l970, unpaginated. Clean inside, cover creases, tear on the back cover's edge, front cover is scuffed. A story about the cultural cooperation between the Soviet Union and Afro-Asian countries. Topics include Education, Atomic Reactors and Professors, Cultural Exchange, etc. Contains mostly black and white photos with captions. Some of the photos include Red Square in Moscow with a youth delegation from the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) ; Mac Fitz-Williams, student from Ghana, studying in the Soviet Union to become both a doctor and musician; Vietnamese artists greeting a Soviet delegation that visited the democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1965; Az-Zujaji Ridha Jawad from the Iraqui Repulic presenting his thesis on poultry farming at the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy in Moscow; Pilots from Mali training in the Soviet Union, Guests from Ceylon; Wahib Bateddini from Lebanon studying at the Surikov Art School, Moscow; Various sports including Indonesian weighlifter Irsen at the international weightlifting competition in Moscow and Valery (Valeriy) Brumel, Soviet high jumper and world record holder, The Soviet Union set up a reserach center in syrian; Indian scouts at the Moscow Young Pioneer Palace, etc .
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (US)
- Format/Binding Softcover
- Book Condition Used - Good
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Novosti Press Agency Publishing House
- Keywords African Students -- Soviet Union, Cultural Exchanges, Asian Students -- Soviet Union, African Culture, Atomic Reactors, URSS Propaganda Exterieure, Nigerian-soviet Friendship Society, Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Burma Medical Conference