Murzilka also had a predecessor. Since 1923, Rabochaya Gazeta, published in Moscow, has been publishing an appendix for children – the magazine Southern Builders.
Very good condition
1983 no 7
1983 No 8
1985 no 12
The appendix was published in a circulation of up to 100,000 copies, with the participation of a group of Komsomol educators and older journalists, and was edited by Olga Spandaryan. The journal published works by Soviet writers, popular science articles, articles about the pioneer movement in the country. The new magazine is named after the puppy Murzilka, the hero of the stories of the children’s writer A.A. Fedorov-Davydov.
Since that time, the circulation of the Soviet log has increased, as has its popularity. Modern magazines are very different from those published under the Soviets, because they carry a completely different message.
In children’s periodicals from the times of the USSR, one can feel the spirit of a bygone era, trace the ideological message and pamper the eye with the unique style of the log.
These collectible magazines from the times of the Soviet Union will perfectly fit into your collection.
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