А. С. Пушкин.
Полное собрание сочинений в 10 томах.
Текст проверен и примечания составлены проф. Б. В. Томашевским; оформление художника И. Ф. Рерберга.
Москва; Ленинград: Издательство Академии наук СССР, 1949.
Т. 1: VII, 526 с.; Т. 2: 462 с.; Т. 3: 550 с.; Т. 4: 551 с.; Т. 5: 621 с.; Т. 6: 813 с.; Т. 7: 766 с.; Т. 8: 579 с.; Т. 9: 596 с.; Т. 10: 893 с. ; 16,9×12 см. В десяти издательских коленкоровых переплетах с золотым и орнаментированным тиснением по передним крышкам и корешкам. Ляссе.
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Alexander Pushkin.
Complete Works in 10 Volumes (Polnoe sobranie sochineniy).
Text verified and notes compiled by Prof. B. V. Tomashevsky; designed by artist I. F. Rerberg.
Moscow; Leningrad: Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1949.
Vol. 1: 526 pp.; Vol. 2: 462 pp.; Vol. 3: 550 pp.; Vol. 4: 551 pp.; Vol. 5: 621 pp.; Vol. 6: 813 pp.; Vol. 7: 766 pp.; Vol. 8: 579 pp.; Vol. 9: 596 pp.; Vol. 10: 893 pp. ; 16.9×12 cm. Ten volumes in publisher's cloth bindings with gold and ornamental embossing on the front covers and spines. Ribbon markers (silk bookmarks).
This landmark 1949 ten-volume set represents the pinnacle of Soviet Pushkin scholarship, published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the poet's birth. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of the definitive Pushkinian canon, including the arrangement of works meticulously verified and annotated by Professor Boris Tomashevsky, one of the founders of Russian formalist criticism and a premier textologist. This edition is celebrated for its balance of scholarly rigor and accessibility, offering the most accurate versions of Pushkin’s poetry, prose, and letters available at the time. The set is beautifully designed by Ivan Rerberg, featuring elegant small-format bindings with intricate gold embossing that became a classic of post-war Soviet book production. Each volume is enriched with numerous illustrations, plates, and facsimiles of Pushkin’s original manuscripts and drawings.
Vol. 1-3: Poetry (1813–1836).
Vol. 4: Narrative Poems and Fairytales.
Vol. 5: Eugene Onegin and Dramatic Works.
Vol. 6: Prose Fiction.
Vol. 7: Criticism and Journalism.
Vol. 8-9: Autobiographical, Historical Prose (The History of Pugachev), and The History of Peter the Great.
Vol. 10: Letters.
As a vital primary source, this "Academy edition" (often referred to as the "Small Academy") documents the culmination of decades of philological research, presented in a high-quality format intended for the intellectual libraries of the era.