1959 To Live in Peace and Friendship! | Khrushchev's Historic Visit to the USA | Rare Soviet Cold War Book

1959 To Live in Peace and Friendship! | Khrushchev's Historic Visit to the USA | Rare Soviet Cold War Book

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1959 To Live in Peace and Friendship! | Khrushchev's Historic Visit to the USA | Rare Soviet Cold War Book

1959 To Live in Peace and Friendship! | Khrushchev's Historic Visit to the USA | Rare Soviet Cold War Book

$55.00
Sale price  $55.00 Regular price 

Own an authentic piece of Cold War history with this original 1959 Soviet publication documenting Nikita Khrushchev's landmark visit to the United States. Published shortly after the historic September 1959 diplomatic mission, To Live in Peace and Friendship! (Жить в мире и дружбе!) presents the official Soviet account of the first visit by a Soviet leader to the United States.

Issued by the State Publishing House of Political Literature (Gospolitizdat) in Moscow, this vintage edition combines speeches, official statements, photographs, and maps to chronicle one of the defining diplomatic events of the Cold War.


Book Details

  • Title: Жить в мире и дружбе! Пребывание Председателя Совета Министров СССР Н. С. Хрущева в США (To Live in Peace and Friendship! The Visit of Nikita Khrushchev to the USA)
  • Subject: Nikita S. Khrushchev / Soviet-American Relations
  • Publisher: State Publishing House of Political Literature (Gospolitizdat)
  • Place of Publication: Moscow, USSR
  • Year: 1959
  • Language: Russian
  • Format: Softcover

Contents

This contemporary publication documents Khrushchev's official visit to the United States between September 15 and 27, 1959, including:

  • Official speeches and public addresses
  • Press conferences and interviews
  • Diplomatic meetings
  • Contemporary Soviet commentary
  • Discussions on Soviet-American relations
  • Coverage of the political atmosphere during the Cold War
  • References to the Soviet space program, including the Luna 2 mission
  • Historical exchanges with American journalists

The volume offers valuable insight into how one of the most significant diplomatic events of the twentieth century was presented to Soviet readers.


Illustrations

The book includes numerous historical illustrations and documentary material, including:

  • A foldout-style illustrated map tracing Khrushchev's journey across the United States
  • Route covering Washington, New York, Pittsburgh, Iowa, California, and other destinations
  • Black-and-white documentary photographs
  • Images of official ceremonies and public appearances
  • Mid-century Soviet graphic design and typography

Historical Significance

Khrushchev's 1959 visit marked the first official trip by a Soviet leader to the United States and represented an important moment of diplomatic dialogue during the Cold War.

Published immediately after the visit, this volume serves as both a historical document and an example of official Soviet political publishing, making it valuable for collectors of:

  • Cold War history
  • Soviet political publications
  • Diplomatic history
  • Space Race memorabilia
  • Soviet propaganda and media
  • Russian history
  • Twentieth-century international relations

Condition

The book is in very good vintage condition.

The softcover binding remains secure and complete. Interior pages are clean and well preserved with natural age toning consistent with vintage paper. Photographs and printed graphics remain sharp and clear.

The title page bears a neat handwritten ownership inscription dated March 4, 1960, adding authentic period provenance.

The covers show light shelf wear and minor spine aging expected for a publication more than sixty-five years old.

Please review all photographs carefully for the exact condition.


A Fascinating Cold War Collectible

Combining political history, documentary photography, period graphic design, and first-hand official accounts, this original 1959 Soviet publication is an outstanding addition to collections devoted to Cold War history, Soviet diplomacy, political ephemera, vintage Russian books, and twentieth-century historical documents.

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