Besides the paintings there are some publications and other paper material related to Sokolov coming with the collection:

1. Russian artists catalogue "Painting. Drawing", 1995, includes Sokolov's brief biography, Sokolov's painting "Sun sail" (1983) on the front cover, plus 35 Sokolov's paintings inside. No paintings from this collection.

2. Catalogue brochure for the personal exhibition of Andrey Sokolov in Central House of Journalists, Moscow, 1959. The brochure contains the list of Sokolov's paintings, some of them with pictures and descriptions. It includes the following paintings from this collection: "Multi-stage rocket assembling" (1958), "International orbital station" (1958), and "Captured asteroid" (1958).

3. Color slides named "Space art by Andrei Sokolov (U.S.S.R.). Limited edition". Contains 10 Sokolov paintings. No paintings from this collection.

4. Catalogue brochure for the personal exhibition of Alexey Leonov and Andrey Sokolov in Varna, Bulgaria (May - June, 1975). In Bulgarian language. It contains the list of 13 paintings by Leonov, 41 paintings by Sokolov and 7 paintings by Sokolov and Leonov. It includes the following paintings from this collection: "Amber surf" (1970) and "Cosmodrome on Phobos."

5. Invitation ticket to the meeting with cosmonaut Alexey Leonov and artist Andrey Sokolov at 17:00 on December 11, 1965 in Club of Cosmonautics in "Palace of Pioneers", Moscow. The meeting is devoted to the art exhibition "Space by eyes of scientist, artist, cosmonaut".

6. The letter from the organizers of exhibition "Man and space" in 1982 in the Soviet Consulate in Paris, France to artist Andrey Sokolov asking him to lend his paintings for the exhibition, according to the applied list what includes 23 paintings of Sokolov and 4 paintings of Leonov plus Sokolov. The list includes the painting "Gates to antiworld" (1981).

7. The Soviet-American space art book "In the stream of stars", edited by Sokolov and 3 more artists, 1990. Published in New York, USA. In English. Includes 4 paintings of Sokolov. No paintings from this collection.

8. Album of Leonov and Sokolov space art named "Man and Universe", Moscow, 1984, in Russian. Contains 137 paintings of Leonov and Sokolov, including "Space settlement", "Amber surf" and "Gates to antiworld" from the collection. Dedicatory signed inscriptions from Leonov and Sokolov to the previous owner of the collection and his wife. Also contains his works. Confirms the relations between the previous owner and Sokolov, Leonov.

9. Album of Leonov and Sokolov space art named "Life among stars", Moscow, 1981, in Russian and English. Contains paintings of Leonov and Sokolov, including "Space settlement" and "Gates to antiworld" from the collection.

10. Album of Leonov and Sokolov space art named "Star roads", Moscow, 1971, in Russian and English. Contains paintings of Leonov and Sokolov, including "Moonflower", "Morning of Lunokhod", "Around the Moon", "Lenses of fog", "Amber surf" and "Curved horizon" from the collection.

11. Album of Leonov and Sokolov space art named "Wait for us, stars", Moscow, 1967, in Russian and English. Contains paintings of Leonov and Sokolov, including "Cosmodrome on Phobos".

12. Newspaper "Soviet Russia" of January 20, 1980, including the article about 2 artists depicting space - Leonov and Sokolov.

13. Newspaper "The Arizona Republic"of April 8,1989, including the article about Soviet and American space painters Andrey Sokolov and Robert McCall.

14. Postcards set "Star way of humanity", 1989, containing the paintings of multiply artists, including Sokolov and Leonov. No paintings from this collection.

15. Postcards set "Space conquestors", 1977, containing the paintings of multiply artists, including Sokolov and Leonov. No paintings from this collection.

16. Postcards set "Star ways", 1978, containing the paintings of Sokolov and Leonov, including a variation of "International orbital station".

17. Postcard set "World of 2000", 1980, containing the paintings of Sokolov. Autograph of Sokolov on the cover. No paintings from this collection.

18. Postcards set "Space to national economy", 1985, containing the paintings of Sokolov and Leonov. No paintings from this collection.

19. Postcard, 1966, illustrated by Sokolov's painting "First lunar expedition" (name on the postcard - "Man on the Moon").

20. Postcard, 1965, illustrated by Sokolov's painting "Captured asteroid" (name on the postcard - "On the orbit of Earth satellite").

21. Postcard, 1965, illustrated by Sokolov's painting "Multi-stage Rocket Assembling".