Foreign Languages Publishing House (Soviet Union)
The Foreign Languages Publishing House (Russian: Издательство иностранной литературы) was a Soviet state-run foreign-language publisher of Russian literature, novels, propaganda, and books about the USSR.[1] Headquartered in Moscow at 21 Zubovsky Boulevard, the publishing house was founded in 1946, and in 1964 was split into two separate publishers, Progress and Mir.
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| Founded | 1946 | 
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| Defunct | 1963  | 
| Successor | Progress Publishers, Mir Publishers | 
| Country of origin | Soviet Union | 
| Headquarters location | 21 Zubovsky Boulevard, Moscow | 
Book series
    
    English-language titles
    
- Arts Library
 - Books for Socialism
 - Classics of Russian Literature[2]
 - Documents of the First International
 - Library of Marxist–Leninist Classics
 - Library of Selected Soviet Literature
 - Library of Soviet Literature
 - Library of Soviet Short Stories
 - Men of Russian Science
 - Political Education Series
 - Soviet Arts Series
 - Soviet Children's Library for Tiny Tots[3]
 - Soviet Literature for Young People
 
French-language titles
    
- Arts
 - Bibliothèque de la littérature soviétique
 - Les classiques de la littérature
 - Les classiques du marxisme-leninisme
 - Les classiques russes
 - Critique littéraire
 - Littérature pour la jeunesse
 - Littérature soviétique pour l'enfance et l'adolescence
 - Littérature soviétique pour enfants
 - Nouvelles soviétiques
 - La science russe et ses hommes
 - Série Anticipation
 
See also
    
- Foreign Languages Press, Beijing – similar state-run publisher in China
 - Foreign Languages Publishing House, Pyongyang – similar state-run publisher in North Korea
 - Foreign Languages Publishing House, Hanoi – similar state-run publisher in Vietnam, now known as Thế Giới Publishers
 - Revekka Galperina – prolific translator for the Soviet publisher
 
References
    
- "Moscow : Foreign Languages Publishing House". University of North Carolina at Asheville. Archived from the original on 5 July 2008. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
 - "Classics of Russian Literature". seriesofseries.OWU.edu. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - "Soviet Children's Library for Tiny Tots (Foreign Languages Publishing House) - Book Series List". publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
 
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