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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First US Edition. Type: Hardback First Printing of First American Edition. A monumental novel of Twentieth Century Ruussia. Hardcover Out-of-Print Book and Jacket in Very Good Condition. Deep burgundy cloth binding, blind-stamped design on front, gilt lettered sp…ine. Very clean and unmarked. Lower corner is bumped and cloth wrinkled and that corner of page block is partly greyish. Lower corner of pages rumpled in first half of book otherwise interior is very clean, no marks of any kind. Binding tight and solid. Near Fine Jacket designed by Muriel Nasser, in green and burgundy design with white, green and gold lettering. This novel reveals the life of ordinary Russian men and women; it moves across the vast Russian landscape from small towns to the Moscow, from the Caspian Sea to the desert steppes of Central Asia, across 70 years and three generations of one family. 415 pages. 9.75 x 6.5 inches. Alfred A Knopf, New York, 1975.

Published by Gosudarstvennoe Uchebno/Pedagogicheskoe Isdatelstvo SSSR, Minsk 1955
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Gut. 335 Seiten ; 18 cm Papierqualität und Alter führten zu einer Nachdunklung der Seiten. Im Übrigen ist das Taschenbuch in einem guten Zustand. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 190.

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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 331 pp. The first edition. It was published as the fifth volume of Maximov's collected works. Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov (1930-1995) was a Russian novelist, playwright and publicist, editor of the Continent magazine. A dissident. Member of the French PEN Club (1973). From the publishing hous…e: "Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov was born in 1932. His life was not easy: he was raised in children's colonies, and then traveled all over Russia in search of work, up to the Far North. Since 1952, having settled in the Kuban, Maximov decided to devote himself to literary work. The first collection of his poems "Generation on the Clock" was published in 1956, the first story "We inhabit the earth" appeared in 1961 in the "Tarus Pages" edited by K. Paustovsky. In 1964, his play "The Call Signs of your Parallels" was published. His story was staged by the Moscow Drama Theater in 1965 and translated into many languages. Maximov was published in October, but in 1967 his name (without any explanation) disappeared from the list of members of the editorial board, and his works from the pages of this magazine. In June 1973, V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union, and in March 1974 he was given permission to travel to France (for one year). In January 1975, he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship. In 1971, Maximov's novel "Seven Days of Creation" was published in the publishing house "Sowing", and in 1973 - the novel "Quarantine". Both of these novels, devoted to the most acute moral and spiritual problems of modern society, immediately gained great popularity among readers. In 1974, Maximov's novel "Farewell from Nowhere" was published, a work largely autobiographical. And finally, already in exile, he wrote the novel "The Ark for the Uninvited" - full of deep symbolism. V. Maksimov's works have been translated into many foreign languages.".
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 399 pp. The first edition. Without a dust jacket. It was published as the first volume of the collected works of Maximov. Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov (1930-1995) was a Russian novelist, playwright and publicist, editor of the Continent magazine. A dissident. Member of the French PEN Club (197…3). From the publishing house: "Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov was born in 1932. His life was not easy: he was raised in children's colonies, and then traveled all over Russia in search of work, up to the Far North. Since 1952, having settled in the Kuban, Maximov decided to devote himself to literary work. The first collection of his poems "Generation on the Clock" was published in 1956, the first story "We inhabit the earth" appeared in 1961 in the "Tarus Pages" edited by K. Paustovsky. In 1964, his play "The Call Signs of your Parallels" was published. His story was staged by the Moscow Drama Theater in 1965 and translated into many languages. Maximov was published in October, but in 1967 his name (without any explanation) disappeared from the list of members of the editorial board, and his works from the pages of this magazine. In June 1973, V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union, and in March 1974 he was given permission to travel to France (for one year). In January 1975, he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship. In 1971, Maximov's novel "Seven Days of Creation" was published in the publishing house "Sowing", and in 1973 - the novel "Quarantine". Both of these novels, devoted to the most acute moral and spiritual problems of modern society, immediately gained great popularity among readers. In 1974, Maximov's novel "Farewell from Nowhere" was published, a work largely autobiographical. And finally, already in exile, he wrote the novel "The Ark for the Uninvited" - full of deep symbolism. V. Maksimov's works have been translated into many foreign languages.".
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 363 pp. The first edition. It was published as the third volume of Maximov's collected works. Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov (1930-1995) was a Russian novelist, playwright and publicist, editor of the Continent magazine. A dissident. Member of the French PEN Club (1973). The novel "Seven Days of… Creation" brought V. Maksimov world fame and became the first milestone on the path of his excommunication from Russia. In the preachy pathos of the writer's harsh prose, in deep thoughts about the fate of Russia, in compassion for man, critics saw a continuation of the traditions of F. M. Dostoevsky. The themes of the drama of everyday life, appeals to the Christian ideal, reliably revealed in the book, were continued by the author in the novel "Quarantine", for the publication of which in samizdat V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union. From the publishing house: "Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov was born in 1932. His life was not easy: he was raised in children's colonies, and then traveled all over Russia in search of work, up to the Far North. Since 1952, having settled in the Kuban, Maximov decided to devote himself to literary work. The first collection of his poems "Generation on the Clock" was published in 1956, the first story "We inhabit the earth" appeared in 1961 in the "Tarus Pages" edited by K. Paustovsky. In 1964, his play "The Call Signs of your Parallels" was published. His story was staged by the Moscow Drama Theater in 1965 and translated into many languages. Maximov was published in October, but in 1967 his name (without any explanation) disappeared from the list of members of the editorial board, and his works from the pages of this magazine. In June 1973, V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union, and in March 1974 he was given permission to leave for France (for one year). In January 1975, he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship. In 1971, Maximov's novel "Seven Days of Creation" was published in the publishing house "Sowing", and in 1973 - the novel "Quarantine". Both of these novels, devoted to the most acute moral and spiritual problems of modern society, immediately gained great popularity among readers. In 1974, Maximov's novel "Farewell from Nowhere" was published, a work largely autobiographical. And finally, already in exile, he wrote the novel "The Ark for the Uninvited" - full of deep symbolism. V. Maksimov's works have been translated into many foreign languages.".
Published by Am Oved, Tel Aviv 1979
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Softbound. Condition: Very Good. Duodecimo, paper covers, 381 pp. Translated into Hebrew from the Russian by Zvi Arad.

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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. A Textbook of Plant Physiology. Book.

Language: English
Published by New York : Knopf : Distributed By Random House 1975
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First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 415 pages; 1st American Edition. Description: 415 p. ; 25 cm. Genre: Russian literature -- Soviet Union -- Historical fic…tion. Notes: Translation of Sem' dnei tvoreniia. 3 Kg.

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Published by Izd. Kontinent 1975
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Radar Anti-Jamming Techniques (A translation from the Russian of Zaschita Ot Radiopomekh).
Maksimov, M. V.; Bobnev, M. P.; Shustov, L. N.; Krivitskiy, B. K.; Gorgonov, G. I.; Il'in, V. A.; Stepanov, B. M.
Published by Artech House, no place (but Norwood, Massachusetts?) 1979
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Published by Springer-Verlag (New York, Heidelberg, Berlin), 1971 1971
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Contact seller5-star sellerDie Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften in Einzeldarstellungen Band 160. Translated from the Russian into English by H. E. Fettis, J. W. Goresh and D. A. Lee. With 20 figures. Fine yellow boards in very close to fine dustjacket with crisp bright text throughout. Nicely illustrated throughout. Neat owner's bookplate hal…f hidden under opening flap which bothers none of the text.

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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Radar Anti-Jamming Techniques. M. V. Maksimov et al. Published by Artech House, 1980. 421p. hardcover no dust jacket, boards clean/square, binding tight, text clean/unmarked, fine condition, NOT xlib--ISBN 10: 0890060789ISBN 13: 9780890060780--28.00.
Radar Anti-Jamming Techniques (A translation from the Russian of Zaschita Ot Radiopomekh).
Maksimov, M. V.; Bobnev, M. P.; Shustov, L. N.; Krivitskiy, B. K.; Gorgonov, G. I.; Il'in, V. A.; Stepanov, B. M.
Published by Artech House, no place (but Norwood, Massachusetts?) 1979
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Published by Frunzyeh, Kyrgyzstan 1986
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Very good, clean, tight condition. Hardcover, black cloth. No jacket. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged.

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Published by New York : Knopf : Distributed By Random House 1975
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First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 415 pages; 1st American Edition. Description: 415 p. ; 25 cm. Genre: Russian literature -- Soviet Union -- Historical fic…tion. Notes: Translation of Sem' dnei tvoreniia. 1 Kg.

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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Hint of foxing and a pen name. The jacket has light shelf wear. First UK edition translated from the Russian.

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gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. k.A. Das Buch befindet sich in einem neuwertig erhaltenen Zustand und ist noch original eingeschweißt. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 540.

KONTINENT 2. DICTADURA SIN PROLETARIADO
CONQUEST - GRAHAM GREENE - MAKSIMOV - NEKRASOV - OTA FILIP - SOLZHENITSYN
Published by UNIÓN EDITORIAL, S.A. 1976
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Published by Leningrad, Chudozestvennaja Literatura, , 1939
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343 S. / p., einige Abbildungen auf Tafeln/a few illustrations on plates, Originalleineneinband (publisher's cloth binding), Bibliotheksexemplar/Exlibrary, Einband gering gebrauchsspurig (binding shows some tear and wear), sonst gutes Exemplar (otherwise fine), Sprache: russisch.

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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Issued without a dust jacket. First page corner-cut. Pages clean; binding tight; minor wear to covers. 421 pages. Illustrated. "The basic characteristics of various types of natural interference, crosstalk, and jamming are presented, and methods of protecting radio systems from…radio interference are described." Size: 6" x 9".

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Hardback or Cased Book. Condition: New. A Textbook of Plant Physiology. Book.
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Condition: new. Pages: 44 Language: Russian. V nastojaschem izdanii predstavleny dukhovnye khorovye sochinenija sovremennykh peterburgskikh kompozitorov V. Kruglika, A. Tanonova, S. Nesterovoj. V predislovii dany prakticheskie sovety po ispolneniju sovremennoj khorovoj muzyki. Izdanie mozhet byt ispolzovano v kachestve uchebnogo… posobija po programme dirizherskikh klassov v muzykalnykh uchilischakh i vuzakh. Soderzhanie: V. Kruglik. Ischite Boga. Vokalnyj tsikl dlja khora a'cappella na stikhi raznykh avtorov 1. Ischite Boga. Stikhi neizvestnogo avtora 2. Shjol Gospod pytat ljudej v ljubovi. Stikhi S. Esenina 3. Molitva materi. Stikhi S. Esenina 4. Za vsjo tebja, Gospod, blagodarju! Stikhi I. Bunina A. Tanonov. Molitvy. Dva khora a'cappella na slova raznykh avtorov 1. K Bozhiej Materi 2. Ja slyshal - v kelii prostoj. Stikhi A. Pushkina 3. Kogda vzojdjot dennitsa zolotaja. Stikhi N. Nekrasova 4. Molitva S. Nesterova. Nevedomomu Bogu. Tsikl pes dlja khora a'cappella na stikhi russkikh poetov XX veka 1. Dumali: nischie my. Stikhi A. Akhmatovoj 2. Kazhdyj pred Bogom nag. Stikhi I. Brodskogo (posmotret noty) 3. Nevedomomu Bogu. Stikhi A. Bloka 9790352207189.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 507 pp. Third edition. Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov (1930-1995) was a Russian novelist, playwright and publicist, editor of the Continent magazine. A dissident. Member of the French PEN Club (1973). From the publishing house: "Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov was born in 1932. His life was not…easy: he was raised in children's colonies, and then traveled all over Russia in search of work, up to the Far North. Since 1952, having settled in the Kuban, Maximov decided to devote himself to literary work. The first collection of his poems "Generation on the Clock" was published in 1956, the first story "We inhabit the earth" appeared in 1961 in the "Tarus Pages" edited by K. Paustovsky. In 1964, his play "The Call Signs of your Parallels" was published. His story was staged by the Moscow Drama Theater in 1965 and translated into many languages. Maximov was published in October, but in 1967 his name (without any explanation) disappeared from the list of members of the editorial board, and his works from the pages of this magazine. In June 1973, V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union, and in March 1974 he was given permission to travel to France (for one year). In January 1975, he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship. In 1971, Maximov's novel "Seven Days of Creation" was published in the publishing house "Sowing", and in 1973 - the novel "Quarantine". Both of these novels, devoted to the most acute moral and spiritual problems of modern society, immediately gained great popularity among readers. In 1974, Maximov's novel "Farewell from Nowhere" was published, a work largely autobiographical. And finally, already in exile, he wrote the novel "The Ark for the Uninvited" - full of deep symbolism. V. Maksimov's works have been translated into many foreign languages.".
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 285 pp. The first edition. In the publisher's illustrated cover of M. Shemyakin's work. Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov (1930-1995) was a Russian novelist, playwright and publicist, editor of the Continent magazine. A dissident. Member of the French PEN Club (1973). The novel "Seven Days of Creat…ion" brought V. Maksimov world fame and became the first milestone on the path of his excommunication from Russia. In the preachy pathos of the writer's harsh prose, in deep thoughts about the fate of Russia, in compassion for man, critics saw a continuation of the traditions of F. M. Dostoevsky. The themes of the drama of everyday life, appeals to the Christian ideal, reliably revealed in the book, were continued by the author in the novel "Quarantine", for the publication of which in samizdat V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union. From the publishing house: "Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov was born in 1932. His life was not easy: he was raised in children's colonies, and then traveled all over Russia in search of work, up to the Far North. Since 1952, having settled in the Kuban, Maximov decided to devote himself to literary work. The first collection of his poems "Generation on the Clock" was published in 1956, the first story "We inhabit the earth" appeared in 1961 in the "Tarus Pages" edited by K. Paustovsky. In 1964, his play "The Call Signs of your Parallels" was published. His story was staged by the Moscow Drama Theater in 1965 and translated into many languages. Maximov was published in October, but in 1967 his name (without any explanation) disappeared from the list of members of the editorial board, and his works from the pages of this magazine. In June 1973, V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union, and in March 1974 he was given permission to leave for France (for one year). In January 1975, he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship. In 1971, Maximov's novel "Seven Days of Creation" was published in the publishing house "Sowing", and in 1973 - the novel "Quarantine". Both of these novels, devoted to the most acute moral and spiritual problems of modern society, immediately gained great popularity among readers. In 1974, Maximov's novel "Farewell from Nowhere" was published, a work largely autobiographical. And finally, already in exile, he wrote the novel "The Ark for the Uninvited" - full of deep symbolism. V. Maksimov's works have been translated into many foreign languages.".
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 509 pp. he first edition. It was published as the second volume of Maximov's collected works. Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov (1930-1995) was a Russian novelist, playwright and publicist, editor of the Continent magazine. A dissident. Member of the French PEN Club (1973). From the publishing hous…e: "Vladimir Yemelyanovich Maksimov was born in 1932. His life was not easy: he was raised in children's colonies, and then traveled all over Russia in search of work, up to the Far North. Since 1952, having settled in the Kuban, Maximov decided to devote himself to literary work. The first collection of his poems "Generation on the Clock" was published in 1956, the first story "We inhabit the earth" appeared in 1961 in the "Tarus Pages" edited by K. Paustovsky. In 1964, his play "The Call Signs of your Parallels" was published. His story was staged by the Moscow Drama Theater in 1965 and translated into many languages. Maximov was published in October, but in 1967 his name (without any explanation) disappeared from the list of members of the editorial board, and his works from the pages of this magazine. In June 1973, V. Maksimov was expelled from the Writers' Union, and in March 1974 he was given permission to travel to France (for one year). In January 1975, he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship. In 1971, Maximov's novel "Seven Days of Creation" was published in the publishing house "Sowing", and in 1973 - the novel "Quarantine". Both of these novels, devoted to the most acute moral and spiritual problems of modern society, immediately gained great popularity among readers. In 1974, Maximov's novel "Farewell from Nowhere" was published, a work largely autobiographical. And finally, already in exile, he wrote the novel "The Ark for the Uninvited" - full of deep symbolism. V. Maksimov's works have been translated into many foreign languages.".