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  • av Jonny Trunk
    295,-

    Jonny Trunk is an English writer, broadcaster and DJ as well as the owner and founder of Trunk Records.

  • - Soviet Anti-Religious Propaganda
    av Roland Elliott Brown
    345,-

    Drawing on the early Soviet atheist magazines Godless and Godless atthe Machine, and postwar posters by Communist Party publishers, the authorpresents an unsettling tour of atheist ideology in the USSR.

  • - Soviet Modernist Architecture in Central Asia
    av Roberto Conte
    295,-

    Roberto Conte works closely with architectural practices, artists and designers, specializing in documenting buildings of the 20th century ¿ ranging from avantgarde and nationalist structures to post-war modernism, brutalism and contemporary architecture. Stefano Perego began photographing the industrial ruins of Milan in 2006 and has since documented hundreds of abandoned sites across Europe. After visiting the former Yugoslavia he resolved to concentrate on the modernist and brutal architecture of former socialist countries. Damon Murray and Stephen Sorrell have been publishing books on Soviet culture since 2004 from the Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia to Soviet Bus Stops.

  • av Niels Ackerman
    254,-

  • - Rare and Beautiful Chess Sets of the World
    av FUEL
    1 102,-

    A dazzling showcase of some of the most beautiful and unusual chess sets ever made.

  • av Maryam Omidi
    254,-

    Visiting a Soviet sanatorium is like stepping back in time. Originally conceived in the 1920s, they afforded workers a place to holiday, courtesy of a state-funded voucher system. At their peak they were visited by millions of citizens across the USSR every year. A combination of medical institution and spa, the era's sanatoriums are among the most innovative buildings of their time. Although aesthetically diverse, Soviet utopian values permeated every aspect: western holidays were perceived as decadent. By contrast, sanatorium breaks were intended to edify and strengthen visitors - health professionals carefully monitored guests throughout their stay, so they could return to work with renewed vigour. Certain sanatoriums became known for their specialist treatments, such as crude oil baths, radon water douches and stints in underground salt caves. While today some sanatoriums are in critical states of decline, many are still fully operational and continue to offer their Soviet-era treatments to visitors. Using specially commissioned photographs by leading photographers of the post-Soviet territories, and texts by sanatorium expert Maryam Omidi, this book documents over forty-five sanatoriums and their unconventional treatments. From Armenia to Uzbekistan, it represents the most comprehensive survey to date of this fascinating and previously overlooked Soviet institution.

  • av Marianne Van den Lemmer
    312,-

    On 3 November 1957, the dog Laika was the first Earth-born creature to enter space, making her instantly famous around the world. She did not return. Her death, a few hours after launching, transformed her into a legendary symbol of sacrifice.

  • av Jake Chapman
    184,-

    Follows the crushing and often bizarre process of having to get your novel written by someone else.

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