Foreign Languages Publishing House (Soviet Union)

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The Foreign Languages Publishing House (Russian: Издательство иностранной литературы) was a Soviet state-run foreign-language publisher of Russian literature, novels, propaganda, and books about the USSR.[1] Headquartered in Moscow at 21 Zubovsky Boulevard, the publishing house was founded in 1946, and in 1964 was split into two separate publishers, Progress and Mir.

Founded1946
Defunct1963 Edit this on Wikidata
Country of originSoviet Union
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Foreign Languages Publishing House
Founded1946
Defunct1963 Edit this on Wikidata
SuccessorProgress Publishers, Mir Publishers
Country of originSoviet Union
Headquarters location21 Zubovsky Boulevard, Moscow
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Book series

English-language titles

  • Arts Library
  • Books for Socialism
  • Classics of Russian Literature[2]
  • Documents of the First International
  • Heredity and It's Variability [3]
  • Library of Marxist–Leninist Classics
  • Library of Selected Soviet Literature
  • Library of Soviet Literature
  • Library of Soviet Short Stories
  • Men of Russian Science
  • Outline History of the USSR
  • Political Education Series
  • Soviet Arts Series
  • Soviet Children's Library for Tiny Tots[4]
  • Soviet Literature for Young People

French-language titles

  • Arts
  • Bibliothèque de la littérature soviétique
  • Les classiques de la littérature
  • Les classiques du marxisme-leninisme
  • Les classiques russes
  • Critique littéraire
  • Littérature pour la jeunesse
  • Littérature soviétique pour l'enfance et l'adolescence
  • Littérature soviétique pour enfants
  • Nouvelles soviétiques
  • La science russe et ses hommes
  • Série Anticipation

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