“The Man Who Saw the Antiworld” by Ilya Varshavsky (1965)
Café Molodyozhnoye [Youth’s] on Gorky Street, Moscow (1961) interiors 1960s cafes soviet ussr russia history photography
VDNKh metro station and the Space Conquerors monument behind it (Moscow, 1971) metro 1970s moscow soviet ussr russia history photography
Girls bringing bread home. Photo by Viktor Yershov (Gujareti, Georgian SSR, 1971). Georgia 1970s children soviet ussr history photography
Cosmonaut Gherman Titov with a volleyball. Photo by Oleg Neyelov (1960s). 1960s cosmonauts soviet ussr russia history photography
Autumn. Photo by Rudolf Krupnov (Moscow, 1970s). 1970s reading family children fathers soviet ussr russia history photography
Vintage prints - “Fonts in Visual Propaganda”. Size slightly bigger than A4/Letter. $11 each + $12 shipping.Pictures 1-2 and 3-4 show reverse sides of the same prints.Message me! How to buy. . I combine shipping if you buy more than one item.
“Siskin-Kingson” (Chizh-Korolevich; the protagonist’s nickname) by Vladimir Arro, illustrated by Olga Davydova (1968) 1960s soviet ussr russia history
Vladimir Mayakovsky - vintage postcard set from 1963. Rare. Includes portraits of the author and illustrations to his poems. Not a full set! One postcard is missing (12 originally). Good vintage condition. Postcards are unused.$28 + $9 shippingMessage me!How to buy. . I combine shipping if you buy more than one item.