This is a professionally bound institutional volume containing Soviet technical and economic journal material related to light industry, including textile, leather, fur, shoe, fiber, and manufacturing processes.

The volume includes highly detailed technical articles, diagrams, charts, formulas, production schemes, and illustrated manufacturing methods from the Stalin-era Soviet industrial system.

Topics shown inside include:
• Leather and fur processing
• Textile and fiber testing
• Mechanical properties of fabrics and materials
• Industrial production methods
• Factory workflow and efficiency
• Cutting and processing of animal hides
• Brush/bristle manufacturing
• Technical research for Soviet light industry

This copy has institutional provenance from a Prague-based Czechoslovak-Soviet library/institute, with library stamps visible inside. The spine is labeled “LEGKAJA PROMYŚLENNOST 1952.”

A fascinating archival piece for collectors and researchers interested in:
• Soviet industrial history
• Cold War technical publications
• Textile and leather manufacturing
• Engineering and production history
• Eastern Bloc institutional libraries
• Stalin-era Soviet publishing
• Industrial design and technical graphics

Please note:
This is a bound institutional volume / journal compilation, not a modern reprint. No ISBN. Russian language text throughout.

Condition:
Good vintage/antiquarian condition overall, with expected age-related wear.

Hardcover institutional binding with wear to boards, spine, corners, and edges. Some rubbing, scuffing, fraying, and age wear to exterior. Interior pages show age toning, library stamps, handling marks, and normal wear consistent with age and institutional use.

Pages appear generally clean and readable. Numerous illustrations, diagrams, tables, and technical charts throughout.

Please review all photos carefully for exact condition details.

A scarce and unusual surviving Cold War-era Soviet industrial technical volume with strong visual, historical, and research value.