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- and the publishing house "Land and Factory ". In 1934 it was renamed Goslitizdat. In 1937, the disbanded publishing house Academia was merged into it...
- compiled by I. Dobrushin and A. Yuditsky, edited by Y. M. Sokolov (Goslitizdat, 1947). The cycle is just one of many works by Shostakovich to incorporate...
- the m****cript for the sequel "Batu" had already been submitted to Goslitizdat. Just two months later, the writer also offered a children's adaptation...
- Platonic Academy) was a Soviet publishing house prior to the merger with Goslitizdat. The publishing house emplo**** many prominent Russian graphic artists...
- both the organization and its magazine. In 1929, the publishing house Goslitizdat released The Works by V. V. Mayakovsky in 4 volumes. In September 1929...
- publication of three of Yesenin's books were refused by publishing house Goslitizdat. His Triptych collection came out through the Skify Publishers in Berlin...
- (Togolok Moldo. Selected.) (1958, translated in Russian from Kyrgyz). Goslitizdat. Дорогой песен (1958, translated in Russian from Kyrgyz). Molodaya Gvardiya...
- N. Diaries  : in 90 volumes . — Complete Works (Jubilee). - M .  : Goslitizdat, 1937. - T. 47. L. N. Tolstoy and A. A. Tolstaya: Correspondence (1857-1903)...
- томах [Collected works in 10 volumes] (in Russian). Vol. 3. Moscow: Goslitizdat. pp. 496-497. Layton, Susan (1995). Russian Literature and Empire: Conquest...
- out of the World War II; it was published in 12 volumes by the Soviet Goslitizdat in 1948–1953. 1855–1862 were the years of Nekrasov's greatest literary...