Коллекция
The life of the illiterate man. The life of the literate man.
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Cat. no: | 891 |
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Year: | 1920 |
Issue: | Неизвестен |
Publisher: | Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo |
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Printing Technique: | Multicolor lithography |
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Size: | 51 х 69 |
Condition: | Good. The edges are slightly worn out. Vertical and horizontal creases from folding. |
Notes: | Butnik-Siverskiy B.S. Soviet Posters of the Civil War Era. 1918-1921. M., 1960. No.3288. Page 488.(138). Polonsky V. Russian Revolution Poster. M, 1925. No. 728. Page 178.(057). |
Description: | LIFE OF THE LITERATЕ MAN There lived in the village a peasant Sergei, He was a experienced literate man! His friend-book will tell him everything Where to buy a good plow, Where to get the seeds, how should Keep the flock in order. He could always read, How to fertilize the soil. That is why he is every year The rye sees a wonderful shoot! Sergei needed cattle. He goes to the fair, Taking the book, where you can see clearly, How to buy, so as not to vain For the cow to give money. Here Sergey began to choose As the merchants did not say, As the goods did not praise, With the book he advises The book is a friend, it will not let you down. In its coming business Our city is Sergey, he is there Feels at home, As if he knew everything. Only the name will only read, He boldly marches forward. Do not bother anyone Knows all the tram ways, Where is the reading room, where is the hospital, The capital is not terrible to him! It's been a few days Sergei began to grow old. Death is on. He wrote a will. Then he wrote a letter To the son sends. His son arrived. Illiterate man dies not alone. In his notebooks All expenses, all incomes He entered. And it is clear for his son, Father's life did not go in vain. A.Radakov |
Period: | 1917-1921 |
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