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Annual supplement to the magazine "Rural Youth", published since 1964, first in hardcover, 5 volumes per year, then since 1969 in softcover.
No. 1, 1975 M. Sholokhov's novel "They Fought for the Motherland" tells about the heroism of Soviet soldiers in the initial period of the Great Patriotic War.
The second book of A. Chakovsky's novel "Blockade" continues the story about the dedication and courage of the defenders of Leningrad, who defended their hometown from the fascist invasion and destruction. 464 pp.
No. 2, 1975 Yu. Korolkov. Kyo Ku Mitsu! The novel by Yu. Korolkova tells about the feat of the outstanding Soviet intelligence officer Richard Sorge. M. Baryshev. Raven Cape. The heroes of M. Baryshev's story are military intelligence officers who carried out a responsible command operation. 480 s.
No. 3, 1975 The next issue of the supplement to the magazine "Rural Youth" includes stories by famous authors. A. Leontyev's story WHITE LAND is based on the true events that took place in the Arctic during the Second World War.
The story of NO ROAD BACK by V. Smirnov and I. Bolgarin tells about the heroic deeds of Soviet partisans during the Great Patriotic War.
The heroes of the story CURRENTHOUR by A. Voinova are Soviet underground patriots who prevented the explosion of the Odessa port. 320 s.
No. 4, 1974 Yu. Avdeenko's story "The Last Ambush" tells about the troubled 30s in the Kuban, about the struggle of the security officers with the remnants of the White Guard. In his story “Fear of Heights,” Pavel Shestakov introduces the reader to the painstaking and complex work of police officers. This is a story about the difficulties faced by criminal investigation officers.
L. Slovin’s story “Such Work” is dedicated to the daily work of the city police department, its everyday life in combat. 368 pp.
No. 5, 1974 The collection includes works by B. Raynov “Requiem” and D. Aldridge “Naval Department”. 368 pp.
No. 6, 1974 "Secret Prisoner" E. Parnov. The story tells about the courageous leader of the German communists Ernst Thalmann, about his heroic struggle and tragic death.
"Testament to a Son" by V. Eremenko. The documentary story introduces the reader to the unknown pages of the Great Patriotic War. 288 pp.
Publisher | Молодая гвардия |
Format | 84x108/32 |
Publication date | 1974, 1975 |
Number of Pages | 2288 |
Book series | Библиотека героики и приключений "Подвиг". Приложение к журналу "Сельская Молодежь" |
Bookbinding | Softcover |
Language | Russian |
Small temporary spots | yes |
noticeable cover scuffs | yes |
mechanical damage to the book block and binding | yes |