From 1938 until 1992, it was responsible for publishing the magazine Vokrug sveta (Russian: Вокруг света, literally: "Around the World").
1922 — The Molodaya Gvardiya publishing and printing association was founded in Moscow on the initiative of the Central Committee of the Komsomol on October 10.
[1] 1930s — The publishing house began to produce not only books, but also newspaper and magazine products.
[citation needed] In 1968, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin signed for the printing of his book Psychology and Space, written in collaboration with Vladimir Lebedev, which has been reprinted and translated into numerous languages.
2000s — A gradual process of reviving the activities of the publishing house was started.