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Dollar Worshipers: Satirical Stories by American Writers. Illustrations by Veniamin Briskin.

Dollar Worshipers: Satirical Stories by American Writers. Illustrations by Veniamin Briskin.

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Leacock, Stephen; Connell, Richard; Twain, Mark [Dollar Worshipers: Satirical Stories by American Writers]. Dollaropoklonniki: Satiricheskie rasskazy amerikanskikh pisatelei.

Series Biblioteka Zhurnala 'Sovetskii Voin', № 2 (141).
Translation from English by B. Privalov and I. Savitskii.
Illustrations by V. Briskin.

Moskva, Voenizdat, 1950.
16mo, 64 pp., ill.

In original wrappers.
In good condition, wrappers lightly rubbed.

This collection of humorous stories, written before WWI, includes Russian translations of works by Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock (1869-1944), American writer Richard Connell (1893-1949), and excerpts from Mark Twain's 'Autobiography'.
Veniamin Briskin (1906-1982) was a Russian artis
t known for propaganda posters and cartoons. He was the author of Hitler’s caricatures, one of the first to appear in the Soviet press. Throughout his life, he created cartoons for the military, during the Civil War, the Russo-Finnish War, and World War II. After World War II, he continued to produce propaganda posters and cartoons for Voenizdat (the Russian Military Publishing House) of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
This series
 of books from the magazine 'Sovetskii voin' comprises Russian translations of stories by American authors, published by Voenizdat (the Russian Military Publishing House) during the Cold War. These collections include stories not only by leftist or communist writers but also by politically neutral authors. In this case, each story was accompanied by a special preface aimed at providing the correct interpretation of the texts. The series began publishing in the 1940s and continued until the dissolution of the USSR.

Libman, # 898.

OCLC locates only one copy of this edition: in the Princeton University Library.

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