America ("Америка"), US magazine sold in the USSR, issue #157, November 1969.
Large format, measures 13 ½" x 11 ½", 60 pp. Russian text. Generously illustrated with b/w and color photos. In the issue: everyday life of an ordinary American family, emergency medical service, Bill of Rights, Man on the Moon.
In very good to excellent condition. Minimal shelf wear to the cover, tiny separations at the spine, top and bottom. The binding staples are tight and strong. The internal pages show barely-there corner bumps but no rips, stains or any other significant damage. The centerfold is separated from the top staple.
America was the US response to th
Large format, measures 13 ½" x 11 ½", 60 pp. Russian text. Generously illustrated with b/w and color photos. In the issue: everyday life of an ordinary American family, emergency medical service, Bill of Rights, Man on the Moon.
In very good to excellent condition. Minimal shelf wear to the cover, tiny separations at the spine, top and bottom. The binding staples are tight and strong. The internal pages show barely-there corner bumps but no rips, stains or any other significant damage. The centerfold is separated from the top staple.
America was the US response to the Soviet English-language propaganda magazines distributed in the US, such as USSR and Soviet Life. It was a huge ideological mistake of the communist regime as it opened a window into the American way of life for the Soviet readership behind the Iron Curtain. The magazine was a highly coveted item, to be collected or sold on the black market for exorbitant sums of money. Its distribution in the USSR was severely limited for decades, the limitations lifted only in late 1980s with the advent of "perestroika".
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