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"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. An American boy wants to visit the #Soviet Union because there are pioneers who wear red neckerchiefs and they beat their loud drums...
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"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. #sovietart #soviet ImageImage
"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. #sovietart #soviet ImageImage
"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. #sovietart #soviet Image
"Jimmy Joy, Visits the Pioneers" written by Lydia Lesnaya and illustrated beautifully by Boris Kustodiev in 1925. #sovietart #soviet ImageImage

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