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Vintage Magazine Filing Ogonyok 41,42,43y Change Smena 41,42,44y USSR Soviet A
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Hello dear customers. I present to you:Vintage Magazine Filing Ogonyok 41,42,43y Change Smena 41,42,44y USSR Soviet A
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Approximate Dimensions:
34 x 26 x 4 centimeters.
Weight is about 2 kilograms.
Ogonyok:
No. 20 (742) July 13, 1941
No. 30 (752) September 21, 1941
No. 38 (760) December 21, 1941
No. 39 (761) December 28, 1941
(765) January 25, 1942
(772) 15 March 1942
No.19 (780) May 10, 1942
No. 29 (790) July 19, 1942
No. 34 (795) 23 August 1942
No. 35 (796) August 30, 1942
No. 36 (797) September 6, 1942
No. 40 (801) October 1942
No. 9 (822) March 10, 1943
No. 12 - 13 (825 - 826) March 31, 1943
No. 15 - 16 (828 - 829) April 20, 1943
No. 17 (830) April 30, 1943
No. 18 - 19 (831 - 832) May 10, 1943
No. 25 - 26 (838 - 839) June 30, 1943
No. 36 (849) September 10, 1943
No. 37 - 38 (850 - 851) September 20, 1943
No. 39 (852) September 30, 1943
No. 43 - 44 (856 - 857) October 30, 1943
No. 46 - 47 (859 - 860) November 20, 1943
No. 50 - 51 (863 - 864) December 20, 1943
No. 52 (865) December 30, 1943
Change Smena:
No. 11 September 1941
No. 6 March 1942
No. 10 May 1942
No. 12 June 1942
No. 3 February 1944
Ogonyok is a Russian, Soviet and again Russian socio-political and literary-artistic illustrated weekly magazine. Published in Moscow since 1923. During the Soviet period, the circulation of the publication reached several million copies. As of 2017, the circulation of the magazine was about 80 thousand copies.
The first issue of the magazine was published on December 9 (December 21 in a new style), 1899 as a weekly illustrated literary and artistic supplement to the Birzhevye Vedomosti newspaper, published by Stanislav Maximilianovich Propper. Since 1908 it has been published on 20 pages. In 1918, the issue of the magazine was discontinued and was resumed by the efforts of Mikhail Koltsov in 1923. Until 1930 - a weekly, from 1931 to mid-1941 a new issue was published every decade (3 times a month), with the beginning of the war - again a weekly. In 1925-1991 art and journalistic brochures were published in the series "Library" Ogonyok ". In 2008 "Library" Ogonyok "" was resumed and ended.
After the arrest of Koltsov in December 1938 and the closure of the “Journal and newspaper association” founded by him, - until 1931, the joint-stock company “Ogonyok”, - the publication of the magazine was continued by the publishing house “Pravda”, in which, as a supplement to the magazine, the “Library Ogonyok "".
In 1986 Vitaly Korotich was appointed the chief editor of Ogonyok. He describes the then state of the publication: "... there was such a mossy" Ogonyok ", which was lying in the hairdressers, and the editor of which was a man with a vile reputation - Anatoly Sofronov." In contrast to Soviet journalism with its ideological commentaries, Korotich began to publish in the magazine as many facts and documents as possible. The magazine published articles on topical topics: the trade mafia, the market economy, the development of cooperatives, reform of correctional labor institutions, cultural problems, etc. Together with Yegor Yakovlev's Moskovskie Novosti, Ogonyok became one of the locomotives of glasnost. At the same time, the Order of Lenin disappeared from the cover, and the magazine's party organization was disbanded. The circulation of the magazine under Korotich (1986-1991) tripled - from 1.5 to 4.5 million.
"Smena" - Soviet, and then - Russian illustrated popular literary and art magazine. Founded in 1924, it was the most popular youth magazine in the Soviet Union. By the end of the 1980s, Smena's circulation reached more than three million copies.
"Smena" was founded by the decision of the Central Committee of the RKSM as "a two-week magazine for working youth." The covers of the first issues were designed by the famous Soviet artist, the founder of constructivism, Alexander Rodchenko.
Vladimir Mayakovsky about the Smena magazine (January 1924):
Still a step away
we must take more than one wall!
Be ready to change old people
read the Smenu magazine.
Since its inception, the magazine has had a literary section, in which the premiere publications of books that later became bestsellers were published. During the Soviet era, the information and journalistic section played mainly a propaganda role, but since the mid-1980s, when Albert Likhanov was its editor-in-chief, the magazine began to raise topics that were previously considered taboo (rock music, youth subcultures, the fight against bureaucracy, etc.) P.).
Since 1990, due to the fact that in the USSR there was no printing capacity for the production of a sharply increased circulation of the magazine (3,500,000 copies), Smena became “thick” and monthly (before that it was published twice a month).
Nowadays, the Smena magazine publishes action-packed novels and stories, stories and poems by Russian and foreign writers, journalism, essays and culturological articles.
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