Panov In the ocean Adventures Novel 1957 Панов В океане СССР Приключения БВП

Panov, N. In the Ocean (V okeane), 1957. Artist: Yu. Rebrov. In Russian.

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Panov In the ocean Adventures Novel 1957 Панов В океане СССР Приключения БВП
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Panov, N. In the Ocean (V okeane), 1957. Artist: Yu. Rebrov. In Russian.

$40.00

Панов Николай.
В океане. / Повесть. (Серия: «Библиотечка военных приключений»). Художник Ю. Ребров.
Москва : Военное издательство Министерства обороны Союза ССР (Воениздат), 1957.
364 с. : ил. ; Уменьшенный формат. Твердый издательский переплет.
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Panov, Nikolai.
In the Ocean. / A Novella. (Series: "Library of War Adventures"). Illustrated by Yu. Rebrov.
Moscow : Voenizdat (Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR), 1957.
364 pp. : ill. ; Small format. Hardcover. In Russian.

This 1957 volume is a classic example of Soviet maritime adventure literature, released as part of the highly popular "Library of War Adventures" series. Written by Nikolai Panov, a master of the naval thriller, the novella provides a deep dive into the internal logic of the Cold War naval confrontation, including the arrangement of high-stakes missions, submarine maneuvers, and the relentless vigilance of the Soviet fleet in the vast reaches of the world's oceans. The narrative is characterized by a blend of technical naval detail and patriotic heroism, capturing the specific tension of the late 1950s when the global maritime theater became a primary zone of strategic competition. Panov's prose expertly balances the claustrophobic atmosphere of life at sea with the expansive drama of geopolitical duty.
The edition is notably enhanced by the dynamic illustrations of Yuri Rebrov, a prominent Soviet graphic artist known for his ability to convey movement and psychological intensity. His artwork brings to life the technical hardware of the fleet and the resolute faces of the sailors, echoing the cinematic quality of the story. Published by Voenizdat in a durable, portable small format with a sturdy hardcover, the book was designed to be read by soldiers, sailors, and the Soviet youth alike. For bibliophiles, collectors of the "yellow series" (as the Library of War Adventures is often known), and historians of mid-century popular culture, this 1957 Moscow imprint is a vital primary source, documenting the heroic myths and artistic style of the post-war Soviet adventure genre.

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