Historically Significant Album With 141 Original Photos, Taken By American Engineer in Ukraine, Showing the Daily Lives and Work of American Engineers in Kharkiv in the Early 1930s, the Changing Face of the City During the Period of Early Industrialization, Views of City Streets With Churches That Had Not Yet Been Destroyed but With Already Built Constructivist Quarters, Portraits of Local Residents, Elements of the Engineers' Daily Life in Their Dwelling in One of the First Sotsgorods in USSR, the Industrial Interiors of the Factories, Markets and Shops as well as Elements of External Propaganda on the City Streets, and a Flowerbed With Portraits of Stalin and Lenin, a Parade of the Red Army in the Center of Kharkiv, Local Racetrack, also Photographs of Central Moscow, Including Parts of Kitai-Gorod That Were Soon to Be Destroyed and a View of the Sukharev Tower – Overall Providing a Unique, Uncensored Glimpse Into Soviet and Ukrainian Life During the Years of the "Great Break". Ca 1929-1933