In 1937, issues 9, 10, 11, and 12, representing September, October, November, and December, respectively, were released in a single, combined issue. It celebrates the 20 years since the Great October Socialist Revolution, and focuses upon the...
It emphasizes the right of all citizens to vote, particularly focusing upon youth and women. There are numerous depictions of average citizens casting their votes. 42 pages.
Focuses upon Soviet Cossacks, a nomadic people especially noted for their horsemanship. Particular importance is placed upon horses, agriculture, and military exploits. Note that the back page does not provide any bibliographic information. 43...
Focuses on Kiev, the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Highlights include panoramic views of the city and a multi-page foldout. 52 pages.
The issue is a profile of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, which is now modern day Kyrgyzstan located in central Asia. Emphasis is equally divided between different aspects of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, including natural...
This issue is centred on Soviet cinema. It places importance not only on the art of cinema, but the industrial aspects as well, emphasizing statistics. The issue also includes a number of smaller pages simulating film strips. 43 pages.
This issue shed a spotlight on the Moscow-Volga Canal, a canal that connects the Moskva River with the main transportation artery of European Russia, the Volga River. The issue presents a photojournalistic tour, accompanied by elaborate...
The Fortieth Anniversary of the Moscow Art Theatre is celebrated in this issue. Notable playwrights, actors, performances, and plays are showcased in a layout that is relatively gridlike. 58 pages.
This is an early example of a petition ad, a format frequently used by groups seeking social or political change. This ad, signed by a long list of notable "loyal Canadian citizens", supported the end of the internment of all anti-fascist...