94 $
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| Marking: | 95907 |
| Country: | USSR |
| Dating: | 1941 year. |
| The original. |
Paper. The magazine is in good collector's condition. The size is 253*174. Color illustrations and caricatures. The cover is made in a futuristic or fantasy style, depicting underwater vehicles or amphibious aircraft with pilots in cockpits moving underwater or above the surface of the water. The image reflects the popular theme of technological progress and the naval power of the USSR at that time, typical of Soviet science fiction illustrations of the 1930s and 1940s, often found in publications such as "Technology for Youth." In this issue, Nikolai Shagurin's fantastic short story "Admiral Clines' Line" was published, in particular. Signed to the press on June 23, 1941. Guarantee of authenticity.
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