In 1966, the Soviets decided to publish translations of Russian writings in Malayalam and the couple was invited to Progress Printers in Moscow for a two year project.
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Eidelman, Natan (1985) Conspiracy against the tsar, Moscow, Progress Publishers, 294 p. (Translation from the Russian by Cynthia Carlile.)