Hardcover/Hardback. Condition: Good. Posle neozhidannoj smerti znamenitogo politicheskogo publitsista russkogo zarubezhya Ivana Lukyanovicha Solonevicha 1891-1953, v rukopisyakh ostalos mnozhestvo ego proizvedenij. Ego nasledniki tak i ne smogli opublikovat ikh v emigratsii. Sejchas nastupila ochered publikatsii osnovnoj chasti etogo arkhiva.
Published by Self-published, 1953
Seller: Globus Books Tamizdat, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 112 pp. Solonevich Ivan Lukyanovich (1891-1953) - Russian publicist, thinker, athlete, coach, historical writer and public figure. One of the predecessors or founders of sambo, author of the manual "Self-defense and attack without weapons" for the publishing house of the NKVD of the RSFSR. He became widely known as a theorist of monarchism and open-mindedness and the author of books about the USSR.
Published by P. Vaulin, 1958
Seller: Globus Books Tamizdat, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 512 pp. Pencil marks on title page, tears of the spine. Fifth edition. Typewritten text. "Russia in a concentration camp" is a collection of autobiographical essays by Ivan Lukyanovich Solonevich (1891-1953), dedicated to his life in the USSR, arrest, imprisonment in a concentration camp and escape from it across the Soviet-Finnish border. The first publication of excerpts from the book was undertaken in 1935 by the Parisian newspaper Latest News; a separate edition of the book was first published by the Russian publishing house "Znamya Rossii" in Prague in March 1936 in Czech; and only in August 1936 was a publication published in Russian. Subsequently, the book was translated into 10 languages and brought Solonevich world fame.