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Cherez poli︠u︡s v Ameriku / G. Baĭdukov ; risunki A. Deĭneka.
Author
Baĭdukov, G. (Georgiĭ), 1907-1994
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Format
Book
Language
Russian
Published/Created
Moskva ; Leningrad : Izd-vo detskoĭ literatury, 1938.
Description
38, [2] p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
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Available Online
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
26730 NR Cyrillic
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Subject(s)
Aeronautics
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Flights
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Juvenile literature
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Aeronautics
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Polar regions
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Juvenile literature
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Transcontinental flights
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Juvenile literature
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Illustrated children's books
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Soviet Union
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Children's literature
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Soviet Union
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Baĭdukov, G. (Georgiĭ) 1907-1994
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Beli︠a︡kov, A. V. (Aleksandr Vasilʹevich) 1897-1982
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Chkalov, Valeriĭ Pavlovich 1904-1938
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North Pole
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Juvenile literature
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Summary note
An account by Baĭdukov of his 1937 non-stop flight from Moscow to America across the North Pole, with co-pilots Aleksandr Vasil'evich Beli︠a︡kov, and Valeriĭ Chkalov.
Binding note
Col. ill. half cloth, with blue spine and blue pictorial boards.
Other format(s)
Also available in an electronic version.
Other title(s)
Across the Pole to America
LCCN
92185953
OCLC
26591025
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