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Analysis of the Game of Chess Illustrated with Diagrams

Analysis of the Game of Chess Illustrated with Diagrams by Philador, A.D.

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Analysis of the Game of Chess Illustrated with Diagrams
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Philador, A.D.
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Boston: Samuel H. Parker, 1826. 252 pp. Original paper boards cloth spine with paper label. Some staining.
Russian Anti-American Propaganda Poster Shows Woman Running from American Bomb

Russian Anti-American Propaganda Poster Shows Woman Running from American Bomb by Russian Anti-American Propaganda

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Russian Anti-American Propaganda Poster Shows Woman Running from American Bomb
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Russian Anti-American Propaganda
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1984. Russian Anti-American Propaganda Poster. 1984. Measures 19 x 26 inches. Soviet anti-American/Vietnam War poster titled "Остановите убийц!" - "Stop the killers!" Image shows aircraft marked "U.S. Air Forces" dropping bomb as a Russian woman holds her arms up as if to prevent the explosion. The upper section shows a stylized U.S. Air Force Jet rendered in harsh black-and-white contrast to symbolize mechanized American aggression. Below, a terrified civilian woman raises her hands in a gesture of horror or plea, typical of Soviet depictions of U.S. bombing campaigns in Korea and Vietnam. Design elements: The combination of red borders, rough brush lettering, and stark black-and-white photographic imagery was a hallmark of agitprop (agitation propaganda) posters produced by Soviet state publishers such as Izogiz or Plakat. Artist: Eduard S. Artsrunyan (Эдуард Симонович Арцрунян, 1929-2010). Very minor light brain stain to top of poster does not affect image. One inch tear to side of poster does not affect text or image. Very good condition.