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Bratyky / A. Barto ; pereklad Oksany Ivanenko ; mali︠u︡nky Kesha ; redaktor I︠U︡. Gorbenko.
Author
Barto, Agnii︠a︡, 1906-1981
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Uniform title
Bratishki.
Ukrainian
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Format
Book
Language
Ukrainian
Published/Created
[Odesa : Dytvydav, 1934].
Description
14 unnumbered pages, incl. wrappers : col. ill. (chromolithographs) ; 17 x 25 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Industrial relations
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Juvenile literature
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Working class
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Juvenile literature
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Solidarity
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Juvenile literature
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Mothers and sons
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Juvenile literature
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Illustrated children's books
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Ukraine
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Children's literature, Russian
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Illustrator
Ke, Shi
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Translator
Ivanenko, Oksana, 1906-1998
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Editor
Gorbenko, I︠U︡
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Poetry
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Summary note
Presents profiles of children around the world (Africa, China, and India), juxtaposed against the exploitation of workers in those places by capitalist and imperialist countries. Highlights the positive opportunities and quality of life available to Soviet workers through communism. Encourages workers to unite and rise up against their oppressors under the Soviet banner, and realize the strength and power of the worldwide proletariat.
Notes
Title and imprint from covers.
Translation of: A. Barto's "Bratishki" into Ukrainian by Oksana Ivanenko.
Binding note
Pub. white col. pict. self wraps.
Other format(s)
Also available in an electronic version.
Other title(s)
Little Brothers
Little comrades
OCLC
61542669
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