Text extracted from opening pages of book: BOOKS ON SOVIET RUSSIA
1917-1942 A Bibliography and a Guide to Heading by PHILIP GRIERSON,
M. A. FELLOW OF GONVILLE AND CAIU8 COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE METHUEN &
CO. LTD., LONDON 36 Essex Street, Strand, , W. C. 2 First published
in 1943 BOOK PRODUCTION VMEOKDMY THIS BOOK IS PRODUCED IN COMPLETE
CONFORMITY WITH THE AUTHORISED ECONOMY STANDARD PU1MT1E1> IN
GREAT BRITAIN PREFACE THIS book represents the first attempt to
compile a list of books and pamphlets on post-revolutionary Russia
that have been published in Great Britain. The period that it
covers is the twenty-five years between February 1917 and the end
of June 1942. But a mere list of names and titles, while it might
be of value to a fairly restricted class of librarians and
booksellers, would be of little use to the general public, and
there is at present a serious need for some kind of guide to the
enormous and very varied literature in existence on the Soviet
Union. I have therefore tried to make the bibliography acceptable
to a wider public by including in it a certain number of works
chiefly collections of documents and personal memoirs * published
outside Great Britain, mainly in the United States or in the Soviet
Union and occasionally in languages other than English, and by
adding to each item a note on its character and the point of view
from which it is written. In both these features the personal
factor is involved, and it is in them that I shall probably lay
myself most open to criticism. The choice of foreign works has
depended on the extent and the vagaries of my own reading and
knowledge to some degree also on my estimate of the availability in
England of the books I mention andit will probably strike any
expert as most unsatisfactory. But while it would no doubt have
been very desirable to have planned something on the lines of
Kerner's Slavic Europe, there are insuperable obstacles to
attempting such, a compilation under present circumstances. Too
many libraries are inac cessible, and it is either difficult or
impossible to communicate with scholars and publishers in other
countries. I hope, how* ever, that my references to foreign
literature may be found to be of use, though I give them with the
proviso that no attempt has been made to render them systematic and
that many excellent works have been left out altogether. The
comments on books and pamphlets are only intended to serve as a
rough guide to their character. I have tried to be as objective as
possible, and my judgments will, I think, vi BOOKS ON SOVIET RUSSIA
usually be found to err on the side of charity. My object otherwise
has been to give only those items of information which will enable
a reader to identify a book or pamphlet easily: the author's name,
the exact title, the number of pages, the publisher's name and the
date of publication. Some details which a strict bibliographer
might like to include, but which are of no practical importance,
have been omitted. For example, if a book, printed in the USSR, was
published in May 1983 and reprinted in England later in the same
year, the fact that one edition was printed in England and the
other was not has not been recorded unless there were other
differences between them. When a work has been reprinted a number
of times without any change, the exact dates of each reprint have
been omitted. It need scarcely be pointed out that a fairly
largeproportion of the books and the great bulk of the pamph lets
mentioned in this bibliography are long since out of print; they
can only be obtained second-hand or consulted in a library. It has
not always been easy to decide what items should be included and
what should be left out. The limitation to books and pamphlets has
been fairly strictly followed; only a few articles in periodicals
have been included for reference purposes, and off-prints of
articles have been omitted unless they were clearly put on the
market as pamphlets. A few books published in the early ye
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March 2007 |
First published: |
March 2007 |
Authors: |
Philip Grierson
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216 x 140 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
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Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
368 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4067-5564-0 |
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