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2. Pacific regions of the USA and Russia in national banking systems (1980s — 2010s)
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Nikitin, L. V.
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Россия ,banking sector ,long-term economic tendencies ,статистика ,Russia ,долгосрочные экономические тенденции ,банковский сектор ,США ,тихоокеанские регионы ,Pacific regions ,statistics ,33 [УДК 9(4/9)7] ,USA ,ББК 63.3(0)-201 - Abstract
Никитин Леонид Витальевич, канд. ист. наук, доцент, доцент кафедры всеобщей истории, Южно-Уральский государственный гуманитарно-педагогический университет (г. Челябинск); доцент кафедры международных отношений и зарубежного регионоведения, Южно-Уральский государственный университет (г. Челябинск). E-mail: lnd2001nikitin@mail.ru L. V. Nikitin, lnd2001nikitin@mail.ru South Ural State Humanitarian Pedagogical University, , Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation В статье на основе исторической и современной статистики рассматривается роль Дальнего Востока России и тихоокеанских штатов США в банковских системах своих стран. Обращение к подобной проблематике объясняется тем, что происходящий в течение ряда десятилетий мощный экономический рывок Восточной Азии требует изучения и во многих дополнительных проекциях — например, в плане мониторинга изменений, которые за то же время произошли в относительно близких к данному макрорегиону частях России и США. Исследование сфокусировано на банковском секторе не только в силу его особого значения для всей экономики, но также из-за хорошей обеспеченности исходными статистическими данными. Кроме этого, общее состояние экономики изучаемых районов оценивалось на основе долгосрочного изменения их долей в населении своих государств. Проведенный анализ показывает, что прорыв Восточной Азии не сопровождался каким-либо сопоставимым подъемом тихоокеанских территорий США и России. Наоборот, с 1990-х гг. в американском случае замедлился рост долевых демографических показателей, а у российского Дальнего Востока началось даже их сокращение. Во многом похожей, хотя и при более сложной динамике, оказалась ситуация непосредственно в банковском секторе. The article examines the role of the Far East of Russia and the Pacific states of the USA in the banking systems of their countries on the basis of historical and contemporary statistics. An interest to the problem is explained by the fact that the outstanding economic breakthrough of East Asia, which has been taking place for several decades, requires studying in many additional aspects, including monitoring of changes that occurred at the same time in the parts of Russia and the United States, which are relatively close to this macroregion. The research is focused on the banking sector, not only because of its great significance for the whole economy, but also because of the good supply of basic statistical data. In addition, the overall state of the economy of the studied territories was estimated on the basis of a long-term change in their shares in the population of the respective states. The analysis shows that the breakthrough in East Asia was not accompanied by any comparable rise in the Pacific regions of the United States and Russia. On the contrary: since the 1990s, in the American case the growth of population share have slowed, while the Russia’s Far East have faced even an absolute decline of the same indicator. The situation in the banking sector was largely similar, although in more complex dynamics.
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3. Национальные банковские пространства в динамике (на примерах США и России в 1980-е – 2015 гг.)
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Nikitin, Leonid V.
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neoliberal economy of the 1980s – 2010s ,неолиберальная экономика 1980-х – 2010-х гг ,конкуренция ,Россия ,США ,банки ,cities ,города ,competition ,banks ,USA ,Russia - Abstract
Like many other sectors of economy, banking industry is unevenly distributed across countries and cities. At the same time banking is notable for availability of large statistical databases that can be arranged and treated for aims of geographical and historical study. The author investigates two important cases of competition between cities: inner banking areas of the United States and Russian Federation. Quantitative analysis, embracing series of macroeconomic cycles, shows both similarities and dissimilarities between these counties Подобно другим отраслям экономики банковская деятельность неравномерно распределена по странам и городам. Вместе с тем эта отрасль отличается доступностью больших статистических массивов, которые могут быть структурированы и обработаны в русле историко-географического исследования. Автор статьи рассматривает два важных примера конкуренции между городами: внутренние банковские пространства Соединенных Штатов Америки и Российской Федерации. Проведенный количественный анализ, охватывающий серию из четырех макроэкономических циклов, позволяет увидеть как общие процессы, так и различия между двумя странами
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- 2015
4. Zheleznodorozhnye i vodnye puti soobshcheniia Evropeyskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (inset) Etapy zheleznodorozhnogo stroitelstva do revolyutsii. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Railroad ,Communications - Abstract
Color map of rail and water communications in European Russia on 2 sheets. Shows road, railroads, water ways, etc. Inset shown stages of railway construction before the revolution. Include explanation to symbols, chart and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
5. Karta administrativnogo deleniia Rossiyskoi Imperii (na 1 yanvaria 1914 g.). Evropeiskaia Rossiia. (inset: Aziatskaia Rossiia). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Political - Abstract
Color map of Russian Empire, with inset of Asian Russia. Showing administrative subdivision in Asian and European Russia. Include explanation to symbols., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
6. Zheleznodorozhnye i vodnye puti soobshcheniia Aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with) Karta avialinii, glavneyshikh avtoguzhevykh dorog i radiostantsii Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Airlines ,Communications - Abstract
2 color maps on 2 sheets. Map of rail and water communications in the Asian Russia, and map of airlines, highways and radio stations in Russia. Include explanation to symbols, chart and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
7. Promyshlennost 1913 g. v predelakh Territorii Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (insets) Moskovskii promyshlennii raion. (with) Sonetskii Bassein. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheets, with 2 insets of industrial centers in Moscow and Donets Basin. Showing industrial centers in 1913, in European Russia. Include explanation to symbols, table, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
8. Kollektivizatsiia krestianskikh khoziaistv v SSSR. (with) Mashinno-traktornye stantsii v SSSR. (with) Sovkhozy v SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Agriculture ,Data Visualization - Abstract
3 color maps on 3 sheets. Showing collectivization of farms in Russia in 4 maps between 1928, 1930, 1933, 1936. Map showing machinery and tractor stations in Russia. and map of Sovkhozes in Russia. Include explanation to symbols, chart and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
9. (Covers to) Karty kollektivizatsii krestianskikh khoziaistv v SSSR. (na 1928, 1930, 1933 i 1936 r.g.). Karta Mashinno-traktornykh stantsii v SSSR. Karta Sovkhozv v SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Agriculture - Abstract
Cover to maps of collectivization of farms in Russia between 1928-1936., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
10. Zhivotnovodstvo Soiuza SSR. : Loshdi. (with) Ovtsy i kozy. (with) Svini. (with) Krupnyi rogatyi skot i oleni. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Agriculture - Abstract
4 color maps on 2 sheets, with 3 insets. Showing animal husbandry establishments and areas with highest density of horse, sheep and goats, pigs, cattle and deer in Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical table, chart and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
11. Zemledelnie Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Agriculture - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheetss. Showing agricultural areas in Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical table, chart and graphs. ., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
12. Pishchevaia promyshlennost Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR.(with inset). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Food ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheets, with inset of food industry districts. Showing food industries in European Russia. Include explanation to symbols, table, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
13. Promyshlennost Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. v 1935 g. (with 3 insets) Moskovskii promyshlennii raion. (with) Promyshlennost tsntralnogo Urala. (with) Donbass. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheets, with 3 insets of industrial centers in Moscow, central Ural and and Donbass. Showing industrial centers in 1935, in European Russia. Include explanation to symbols, table, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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14. Karta melioratsii v SSSR. (with) Vazhneyshie tekhnicheskie kultury v SSSR. (with 2 insets). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Land Development ,Agriculture - Abstract
2 color maps on 2 sheets, with 2 insets of cotton crops. Showing land reclamation and important industrial crops in Russia. Include explanation to symbols, and table., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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15. Promyshlennost 1913 g. V Predelakh Territorii Aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with) Promyshlennost Aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. v 1935 g. (with 2 insets). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Data Visualization - Abstract
2 color maps on 2 sheets, with 2 insets of industrial centers in Tashkent, Fergana, and Kuznetsk Basin. Showing industrial centers in 1913 and 1935, in Asian Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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16. (Covers to) Karta Promyshlennosti Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. v 1935 g. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry - Abstract
Cover to industrial map of European Russia in 1935., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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17. Legkaia promyshlennost Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (inset) Osnovnye promyshlennye tsentry. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheets, with inset of major industrial centers. Showing light industries in European Russia. Include explanation to symbols, table, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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18. (Covers to) Karta Pishchevoi promyshlennosti Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Food - Abstract
Cover to map of food industries in European Russia., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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19. Mashinostroitelnaia i metalloobrabatyvayushchaia promyshlennost Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with 3 insets). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color maps on 2 sheets, with insets on industrial areas. Showing mechanical engineering and metalworking industries in European Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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20. (Covers to) Karta legkoi promyshlennosti Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with inset). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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- Russia, Moscow
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Cover to map of light industries in European Russia., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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21. Lesa, lesnaia i bumazhnaia promyshlennost Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with inset). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Forests ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheets, with inset. Showing forests, wood products, and paper industries in European Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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22. Mashinostroitelnaia i metalloobrabatyvayushchaia promyshlennost Aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with) Lesa, lesnaia i bumazhnaia promyshlennost Aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with inset). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Forests ,Data Visualization - Abstract
2 color maps on 2 sheets, with inset. Showing mechanical engineering and metalworking, and forest, wood products, and paper industries in Asian Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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23. A. Zoogreograficheskaia karta SSSR. (with) B. Karta osennikh perelotov ptits. (with) pormyslovaia okhota v SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Zoological - Abstract
3 color maps on 2 sheets. Showing main zoogeographic regions, autumn migratory birds regions, and Fishing and hunting regions of Russia. maps include explanations and color coded reference to symbols, statistical charts and graph., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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24. Energoresursy i elektrifikatsiia aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with)Toplivnaia, rudnaia, metallurgicheskaia i khimicheskaia promyshlennost aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (inset) Kuzbass. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Energy ,Oil ,Data Visualization - Abstract
2 color maps with inset on 2 sheets. Showing energy resources and electrification and fuel, ore, metallurgical and chemical industries in Asian Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical charts and graphs. Shows oil and gas fields, pipelines, refineries, coal-producing areas, etc., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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25. Rost gorodov Soiuza SSR. Kommunalnoe khoziaistvo Soiuza SSR. (6 insets). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Land Development ,Population ,Data Visualization - Abstract
2 color maps, with 6 insets on 2 sheets. Showing urban growth and Public Utilities in Soviet Union. include statistical and population charts and diagrams., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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26. Energoresursy i elektrifikatsiia Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Energy ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color map with inset on 2 sheets. Showing energy resources and electrification of the European Russia. include explanation to symbols, statistical charts and diagrams., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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27. Rastitelnost Soiuza SSR (rastitelnye zony, podzony i okruga). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Vegetation - Abstract
Color vegetation map of Russia, on 2 sheets. Showing vegetation zones, subzones and regions. Includes explanations and color coded reference to symbols., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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28. Rastitelnost Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR (rastitelnye zony, podzony i okruga). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Vegetation - Abstract
Color vegetation map of European Russia on 2 sheets. Showing vegetation zones, subzones and regions. Includes explanations and color coded reference to symbols., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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29. Karta mineralnykh vod i griazei. (4 insets). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Water - Abstract
Color map, with 4 insets. Showing mineral springs and mud baths in Asian Russia. Includes color coded explanation to symbols., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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30. Tipichnye pochvennye raiony Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Soils - Abstract
4 color maps on 1 sheets. Showing typical soil regions of the European Russia. Includes color coded explanation to symbols., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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31. Chislo dney v godu so srednesutochnoy temperaturoy nizhe –10 (degree), –5(degree) i 0(degree). (with) Chislo dney v godu so sredney sutochnoy temperaturoy vyshe 5 (degree), –10(degree) i 20(degree). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Climate ,Data Visualization - Abstract
6 color maps of Soviet Union on 2 sheets. Showing number of days with average daily temperature below 10,5,0 degree and above 5,10,20 degree. Includes color coded references., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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32. Pochvennaia karta Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Soils - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheets. Showing soil map of USSR. Includes color coded explanation to symbols., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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33. Klimaticheskiye karty SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Climate ,Data Visualization - Abstract
10 color maps of Russia on 3 sheets. Showing average climatic activities, including precipitation, Snow cover, relative humidity and Clouds. Includes color coded reference., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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34. Daty perekhoda srednikh sutochnykh temperatur cherez –5(degree), –10(degree) i 20(degree). v period podema temperatury. Daty perekhoda srednikh sutochnykh temperatur cherez -5(degree), –10(degree) i 20(degree) - v period padeniia temperatury. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Climate ,Data Visualization - Abstract
6 color maps of Russia on 2 sheets. Showing transition of average daily temperatures through in times of rising and falling temperatures over 5,10,20 degree. Includes color coded references., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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35. (Covers to) Karty dat perekhoda srednikh sutochnykh temperatur cherez –5(degree), –10(degree) i 20(degree). v periody podema i padeniia temperatury na territorii Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Climate - Abstract
Cover to maps to the transition of average daily temperatures through in times of rising and falling temperatures over 5,10,20 degree in the USSR territory., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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36. Chetvertichnye oledeneniia yevropeyskoy chasti SSSR. (inset) Zemlia Novaia. (with) Geomorfologicheskaia karta yevropeyskoi chasti SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Geology - Abstract
2 color maps of European Russia on 2 sheets. Showing quaternary deposits and Geomorphological features. Includes inset map, text, explanation and color coded and numeric references., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
37. (Covers to) Gravimetricheskaia karta Soiuza SSR (po sostoyaniiu na 1 Ianvaria 1935 g.). Karta mestorozhdenii poleznykh iskopayemykh Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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- Russia, Moscow
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Cover to gravimetric map of the USSR (as of January 1, 1935) and map of mineral deposits., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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38. Gravimetricheskaia karta SSSR (po sostoyaniiu na 1 Ianvaria 1935 g.). (with) Karta mestorozhdenii poleznykh iskopayemykh Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Mining - Abstract
2 color maps of Russia on 2 sheets. Showing gravimetric analysis map as of January 1, 1935, and mineral deposit.Includes charts, grid, explanation and color coded reference., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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39. Karta magnitnykh sklonenii SSSR. (with) Seysmicheskaia karta SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Geology - Abstract
2 color maps on 2 sheets. Showing distribution of the magnetic declination and seismic activities in Soviet Union. Includes explanation and color coded reference., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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40. Geologicheskaia karta Evropeyskoy chasti SSSR. (inset) Zemlia Novaia. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Geology - Abstract
Color geological map of Russia in Europe on 2 sheets. Includes inset map, geological time table, explanation and color coded reference., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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41. Fizicheskaia karta yevropeyskoi chasti SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Physical - Abstract
Color physical map of Russia in Europe on 2 sheets. Showing cities and towns capitals, rivers, lakes, etc. Relief shown by shadings and spot heights. Depth shown by isolines and soundings. Includes explanation to symbols., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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42. Vechnaia merzlota. Chetvertichnye oledeneniia. Tektonicheskaia karta SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Physical - Abstract
3 color maps on 1 sheet. Including permafrost map, Quaternary glaciation map, and Tectonic map of the USSR. Each map includes color coded reference., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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43. Fizicheskaya karta soyuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Physical - Abstract
Cover to physical map of the USSR. Relief shown by gradient tints. Depth shown by bathymetric tints., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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44. Politiko-administrativnaia karta Soyuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Political - Abstract
Color map on 2 sheets. With inset chart and list of administrative divisions of Socialist Republic of Soviet Union. Map showing administrative divisions, cities and towns capitals, rivers, etc. Includes explanation., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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45. Vvneshniaia torgovlia SSSR (vvoz). Vvneshniaia torgovlia SSSR (vyvoz). (insets) Zapalnaia Evropa. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
2 color maps on 2 sheets, with inset of western Europe. Showing foreign trade, and import, export terminals. Include explanation to symbols, chart and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
46. Daty perekhoda srednikh sutochnykh temperatur cherez –10 (degree), –5(degree) i 0(degree). v period v temperatury. Daty perekhoda srednikh sutochnykh temperatur cherez -10 (degree), –5(degree) i 0(degree) - v period padeniia temperatury. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Climate ,Data Visualization - Abstract
6 color maps of Russia on 2 sheets. Showing transition of average daily temperatures through in times of rising and falling temperatures over 10,5,0 degree. Includes color coded references., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
47. Legkaia promyshlennost Aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (with) Pishchevaia promyshlennost Aziatskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Industry ,Food ,Data Visualization - Abstract
2 color maps on 2 sheets. Showing light industries and food industries in Asian Russia. Include explanation to symbols, table, statistical charts and graphs., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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48. Toplivnaia, rudnaia, metallurgicheskaia i khimicheskaia promyshlennost Evropeiskoi chasti Soiuza SSR. (inset) Donbass. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Energy ,Oil ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color maps with inset on 2 sheets. Showing fuel, ore, metallurgical and chemical industries in European Russia. Include explanation to symbols, statistical charts and graphs. Shows oil and gas fields, pipelines, refineries, coal-producing areas, etc., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
49. Geologicheskaia karta SSSR. (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Geology - Abstract
Color maps on 2 sheets. Showing geological formations in Soviet Union. Includes explanation and color coded reference., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
50. Relef Soiuza SSR (profili). (to accompany) Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira. Moskva 1937.
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Gorkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Motylev, V.E., Shmidt, O. Y., Nikitin, M. V., and Shaposhnikova, B. M.
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Physical ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Color relief profile of the Soviet Union. Relief shown gradient tints and spot heights. Includes charts and reference., The Great Soviet Atlas of the world was issued in two volumes. Prepared under the cooperative editorship of A. F. Gorkin ... Director of the Scientific editorial institute; O. Y. Shmidta; A. N. Baranova; V. E. Motylev; I. V. Sautina; B. M. Shaposhnikova. and S. A. Kytafev managing editor of volume II. Issued by Narodnikh Komissarov Soiuza SSR and Glavnym Upravleniyem Geodezii i Kartografii pri SNK SSSR. Both volumes contain color thematic and historical maps, index of geographical names, contents, text, tables and diagrams. Includes vignette of Stalin and Lenin stamped above title. Bound in blue calico bindings, with title "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira I” and "Bolshoi Sovietskii Atlas Mira II" with embossed insignia of the Soviet Union stamped on top. On the spine is the same title under a five-pointed star with a world map. Maps are full color, various sizes, some double page or larger, each with cover title, Include legend, diagram, tables, graded circle symbols and notes. Volume I contains 168 maps of the world, printed in 1937, with supplementary index of place names of the first volume, printed in 1940. Maps show political and administrative boundaries, populations, nationalities, religions, agriculture of various types, mining, power developments, industry, economic, climatic, forestry, transport and communications, trade, explorations and colonies, and maps of the World War. Volume II contains 143 maps of Russia in 2 parts, printed in 1939. Part I: plates 9-133: Economic survey and physical maps of individual republics and regions of the USSR. Part II. Plates 134-143: Maps on the history of the Russian Civil War. City plans showing city districts, street names, city blocks, landmarks, parks, public buildings, fortress, railroads, canals and waterways. Relief shown by contours, spot heights and gradient tints. Depth shown by isolines and soundings and bathymetric tints.
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- 1937
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