LOT #19177. Postcard / Open letter " Small Fontan. Restaurant." Odessa.
Size: 13.8 õ 8.9 mm.
The front side depicts the historical area of the Maly Fontan, which is one of the historical and picturesque areas of the city, located along the Black Sea coast. The coastline, rocks in the water, stairs leading to the restaurant and other buildings above the water are visible.
LOT #19179. Postcard / Open letter Postcard "Main railway station of Odessa. Universal Postal Union. Russia. Print - Stengel and Co., D. u B. Ser. V. / 12568. Size: 143 x 93 mm.
The front side depicts the railway station, which is located in Odessa and is one of the architectural symbols of the city, built in the late 19th century. On the back side there is an inscription.
LOT #19180. Book " Theatrical Odessa "
Author: Golota Volodymyr Vasilyovich. Resident of Canadian art criticism R. Ya. Pilipchuk. Publisher: "Mystetstvo", Kiev book factory "Zhovten". ISBN: 5-7715-0395-9.
Published in 1990, pages - 245, format - 175 x 220 x 18 mm, Circulation - 6000 copies. Hard cover. Black and white edition. Condition - Satisfactory - traces of time on the cover.
P.S. The theatrical heritage of Odessa is great, diverse and rich in bright events, interesting actors' destinies. The book tells about serf troupes, about tours, including foreign ones. The author introduces readers to the first revolutionary theatres of the "left" direction.
LOT #19181. Guidebook "Cinema in Odessa".
Author: Alexander Alexandrovich Malinovsky.
Published in 2000, pages - 256, format - 60 x 80 x 16 mm. Publisher: "Astroprint", Odessa. ISBN: 966 - 549 - 440 - 6., Zam. No. 486. Circulation - 3000 copies. Super cover. Black and white edition. Condition - Perfect! There is a dedication with the author's autograph in Russian.
P.S. The book tells in an entertaining way about the development of the film business in Odessa from pre-revolutionary times to the present day. Contains archival and historical materials.
LOT #19182. Book " Old Odessa. Its Friends and Foes ".
Author: Dorothea Genrikhovna Atlas. Design: " Lasmi ".
Published in 1992, pages - 206, format - 60 x 90 x 16 mm. Publisher: " Izvestia ", order No. 976, Odessa, printing house No. 5. ISBN: 5 - 206 - 00348 - 4., Zam. No. 486. Circulation - 30,000 copies. Super cover / hard cover. Black and white edition. Condition -
New! There is a dedication with the author's autograph in Russian.
P.S. The book by the Odessa regional historian is a historical and regional essay, presenting interesting and little-known evidence that leads the reader to the idea that the basis of prosperity was the "porto-franco" around which the debates about the "friends and foes" of the city took place.
LOT #19183. Book "The Riddle of the Old Mansion".
Author: Valentin Konstantinov. Design: N. F. Omelchenko.
Edition - 2012, pages - 122, format - 270 x 145 x 17 mm. Publisher: "Offsetik". ISBN: 968-8387-11-5. Edition - copies. Soft cover. Without illustrations. Condition - very good.
LOT #19184. Family Album / Historical and memoir publication "E. I. Fesenko - Odessa publisher".
Authors: G. V. Zakipnaya, L. V. Maiboroda., Art. design: V. V. Zakipny. Publisher: KP OMD, "Odessa City Printing House", No. 774, Odessa.
Edition - 2007, pages - 314, format - 60 x 84 x 8 mm, . ISBN: 978-1-55860-533-6. Edition - 500 copies. Dust cover / Hard cover. Combined edition. Condition - Good, traces of time on the dust cover.
P.S. The book is dedicated to the history of the family of the famous Odessa publisher, the owner of the largest typo-chromolithography in Odessa - E. I. Fesenko. The lives of his ancestors, the fates of his children and their descendants. The book publishes handwritten memorials from museums, materials from the family archive: photos, letters, diaries, memories of family members, documents, merits and certificates.
LOT #19185. Book "The Armenian Genocide through the Eyes of Odessans".
Author: David Davtyan Albertovich.
Published in 2000, pages - 100, format - 60 x 84 x 16 mm, author: D. A. Davtyan. Publisher: "TES", LLC "Lumiere" 2011, No. 771. Printed in Odessa. ISBN: 978-966-2389-23-4. Order No. 663. Circulation - 300 copies. Soft cover. Color edition. Condition - Perfect.
P.S. The book describes the tragic events of the Armenian genocide of 1915 - 1923 in the Ottoman Empire. The book is of interest to everyone who cares about the fate of one and a half innocent victims. After all, today there is not a single Armenian family whose ancestors did not suffer from the genocide.
LOT #19188. Calendar of games of the USSR Football Championship, Class "B".Second round. For the DSO "Pishchevik" team (Odessa) from August 4 to October 23. ! Rarity !
Football, Odessa 1955. BR 06567., Type "Sailor". Year of issue - 11.08.55, size: 212 x 132 mm. Edition - 5000 copies. Condition - Good.
LOT #19189. Program of the football match of the USSR championship, between the teams: "Pishchevik" (Odessa) and "Spartak" (Stanislav), which was held in Odessa on June 23, 1957, at the stadium "Pishchevik".
Inside the program there is a detailed description of the successes of the team "Spartak" and the composition of the team "Pishchevik" with the numbers and names of the players. Coaching staff. Referee of the republican category comrade S. Rezenkin, Kharkov collegium of judges.
Size: 187 x 132 mm., BR 06567. Type. "Sailor".
! RARITY!
P.S. In 1927, on the site of the modern SKA stadium, a football arena appeared, which was named the stadium "Pishchevik"[4][5]. In its current form, the SKA sports complex was built in 1966 by soldiers on the site of an old wooden stadium. The initiative belonged to the then commander of the Odessa Military District, Army General Amazasp Babajanyan [6]. The stadium was designed for 30,000 spectators [2], was equipped with artificial lighting and contained running tracks around the football field. For a long time, the SKA stadium was the home arena of the Odessa army club, which during the independence of Ukraine changed its name to SC "Odessa", in addition, in the 90s of the 20th century, the SKA-Lotto team played its matches at the stadium. All this time, the arena was first on the balance sheet of the USSR Ministry of Defense, and later became the property of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.