გორგაძე, ილია; თომაძე, მარგო. ქართული საბჭოთა საბავშვო წიგნი 1921-1970 : ანოტირებული ბიბლიოგრაფია.
თბილისი : გამომცემლობა „ნაკადული", 1974. 473 გვერდი ; 21 სმ.
მაგარი ყდა. ტირაჟი 5 000 ც.
მდგომარეობა კარგი: ყდა ოდნავ ლაქებით; ოქროს ნახატი მკაფიო; კუთხეები მსუბუქად ცვეთილი. ბლოკი ძალიან კარგი: ფურცლები სრული, მხოლოდ ოდნავ გაყვითლებული.
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Gorgadze, Ilia; Tomadze, Margo. Georgian Soviet Children's Book, 1921-1970: An Annotated Bibliography / editor M. Omiadze ; cover design by E. Grigolia ; art editor G. Elenti.
Tbilisi : Nakaduli (Georgian SSR Children's Publishing House), 1974. 473 pp. ; 21 cm.
Hardcover. Print run of 5,000 copies.
Binding good: cloth with minor spotting; gold lettering clear and intact; corners lightly bumped. Text block very good: leaves complete and only lightly age-toned.
Georgian Soviet Children's Book, 1921-1970 is the standard annotated bibliographic reference for half a century of Soviet Georgian children's publishing, compiled by two specialists at the Nakaduli publishing house and issued by Nakaduli on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of Soviet Georgia. The bibliography covers the full range of Georgian-language children's literature produced between 1921 and 1970: belles-lettres for children (fiction, poetry, drama, fairy tales), children's scientific and educational literature, and critical literature on children's books. The period documented encompasses the foundational decade of Soviet Georgian children's book culture in the 1920s, the Stalinist consolidation of the 1930s-1950s, and the post-Thaw flourishing of Georgian children's publishing in the 1960s. Entries are annotated with bibliographic description, print run, price, and evaluative commentary. The volume is organized by genre and subject, and includes sections on collections of folk tales and children's works by major Georgian authors. Nakaduli (lit. "Streamlet") was established as the dedicated Georgian-language children's publisher and was the institutional home of Georgian Soviet children's book production throughout the Soviet period; the journal of the same name, founded in the early twentieth century, had played a foundational role in Georgian children's literature before the Soviet period.