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СПИСОК ИЛЛЮСТРАЦИЙ
К вступлению
1. Группа пионеров слушает рассказ о Павлике Морозове.
Государственный архив Свердловской обл., Екатеринбург
2. Дмитрий Прокопенко, школьный товарищ Павлика Морозова. К. Келли.
3. Памятник Павлику Морозову в Герасимовке. 1972.
Государственный архив Свердловской обл., Екатеринбург
К гл. 1
4. Поле колосящейся ржи.
Из журнала «Наши достижения». Тейлорианская библиотека, Оксфордский университет
5. Плакат против кулачества.
Музей Павлика Морозова, Герасимовка
6. «Марш пионеров».
Из книги А.А. Дернова-Ярмоленко «Я учусь». (М.: Госиздат, 1930). Российская национальная библиотека, СПб
7. Мартеновская печь. 1934.
Из журнала «Наши достижения». Тейлорианская библиотека, Оксфордский университет
К гл. 2
8. Политическая демонстрация в Свердловске. Около 1930.