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- romanized: Detskaja literatura, lit. "Children's Literature"), formerly Detgiz and Detizdat, is a Soviet and Russian publishing house for children's literature...
- Krasnaya Nov magazine. Later that year it came out as a separate book (Detgiz Publishers, illustrations by A Yermolayev), with considerable changes made...
- In October 1933, Tolstoy signed a contract with the publishing house "Detgiz" to write his own retelling of "Pinocchio" (co-aut****d with Nina Petrovskaya)...
- died in 1993. From 1947 he worked at the Detgiz Publishing House. In 1952 his first book was published by Detgiz, Two Tales about the Pencil and the Paints...
- refuge in children's literature. (He had worked under Samuil Marshak at Detgiz, the state-owned children's publishing house since the mid-1920s, writing...
- Krasny Perets, Bezbozhnik, Krokodil, Pravda, illustrated books published for Detgiz (The State Publishing House of Children's Literature of the Ministry of...
- Издательство НКВД (Publishing House of the NKVD) Издательство Осоавиахима OGIZ Detgiz (Детгиз) - stands for "State Publishing House for Children's Literature"...
- himself was called a repulsive little freak, both boastful and cowardly. Detgiz, the publisher of Murzilka, scolded in the review, expressed a "deep regret"...
- "Self-Discovery" to works which shows a writer's qualitative growth. Prize at the Detgiz RSFSR contest for the novel Black Stars (1960, Moscow) "Chumatskii Way"...
- returned to Leningrad's literary world, joining the state publishing house Detgiz in 1927 as an editor of children's books. Her mentor there was Samuil Marshak...