Two books about Soviet actresses. Olga Tretiakova. V. Malinovskaia
by Abramov, Al., Korolevich, Vlad
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- Condition
- In good condition, losses on the spine, worn on the cover.
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The first leaflet is about Soviet silent film actress Olga Tretiakova (1900/1902?-?), known for Brigade Commander Ivanov (1923). She was also the secretary of the actors' subsection of ARK (the Association of Revolutionary Cinematography) which had been established to publicize the plight of actors. Tretiakova demanded that writers create good roles for actors and urged directors to discuss the roles with them. She was a wife of military leader Alexander Postnikov. During the Great Terror he was executed and Olga died in a camp.
OCLC locates two copies of this edition: in the Harvard Library and the Berlin State Library.
The second leaflet is about a Russian silent film actress Vera Malinovskaia (1900-1988) who debuted in 1924 and starred with Mary Pickford in 1927. The following year Malinovskaia starred in a German film Waterloo and stayed in Germany. She visited the USSR only once as a guest at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival in 1979. Malinovskaia died in Monaco.
OCLC locates two copies of this edition: in the Harvard Library and the Berlin State Library.
The second leaflet is about a Russian silent film actress Vera Malinovskaia (1900-1988) who debuted in 1924 and starred with Mary Pickford in 1927. The following year Malinovskaia starred in a German film Waterloo and stayed in Germany. She visited the USSR only once as a guest at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival in 1979. Malinovskaia died in Monaco.
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- Bookseller
- Biblionne (RS)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 5968
- Title
- Two books about Soviet actresses. Olga Tretiakova. V. Malinovskaia
- Author
- Abramov, Al., Korolevich, Vlad
- Illustrator
- [Cover by Naum Sokolik].
- Format/Binding
- In original illustrated wrappers.
- Book Condition
- Used - In good condition, losses on the spine, worn on the cover.
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Kinopechat
- Place of Publication
- Moskva
- Date Published
- 1926, 1927
- Pages
- 15, [1] pp., ill.; 15, [1] pp., ill.
- Size
- 18mo; 18mo
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Bookseller catalogs
- Russian;
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We relocated our business and now work at Sremska Mitrovica, in Serbia, and we love books as much as you do.
We specialize in rare XX century Russian editions and Russian Emigre literature, primarily in Russian translations, First editions, Banned books, Economics, Politics, History, Art, Children`s books and History of Science.
Do not hesitate to ask us for rare Russian books you are looking for. We will help you to find them.
As for other news, Biblionne are very pleased to present a selective list of the illustrated children's books of the Soviet Union 1960-1970s. The books come from a personal collection of the Russian artist Irina Shmeleyova. We let ourselves to pick out those editions that give you a full and accurate understanding of the Russian children`s book of the Khrushchev Thaw era.
We specialize in rare XX century Russian editions and Russian Emigre literature, primarily in Russian translations, First editions, Banned books, Economics, Politics, History, Art, Children`s books and History of Science.
Do not hesitate to ask us for rare Russian books you are looking for. We will help you to find them.
As for other news, Biblionne are very pleased to present a selective list of the illustrated children's books of the Soviet Union 1960-1970s. The books come from a personal collection of the Russian artist Irina Shmeleyova. We let ourselves to pick out those editions that give you a full and accurate understanding of the Russian children`s book of the Khrushchev Thaw era.