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‎Travel, Russie‎

‎Journal de Voyage Russie: Carnet de voyage Préparation de votre voyage Lieux indispensables à visiter Checklists Souvenirs 6 x 9 pouces Bullet time Russie‎

‎Independently published 2020. Paperback. New. 126 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.29 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-166185401X ISBN : 166185401X 9781661854010

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Revaluation Books
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‎Russie Journal de Voyage, Stylesyndikat‎

‎Russie Carnet de Voyage: Cahier de Voyageurs Dot Grid Pointillé A5 - Dotted Journal de bord pour Ecrir. Livre pour l'écriture dessiner. Souvenirs d'activités vacances - Notebook á points‎

‎Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-167053135X ISBN : 167053135X 9781670531353

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‎Russia Books, Stylesyndikat‎

‎Russia Travel Diary: Journal To Write In - Dotted Journaling Notebook 6x9 ca. A5 Bucket List Checklist Dot Grid Pages - Travelers Vacation Trip Tour Log Book for Traveling Welcome Farewell Gift‎

‎Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1670520110 ISBN : 1670520110 9781670520111

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‎Russia Libri di Viaggio Stylesyndikat‎

‎Russia Diario di Viaggio: Journal dotted A5 per Scrivere Appunti Disegnare Ricordi Quaderno da Disegno Dot Grid Giornalino Bucket List – Libro Attività per Viaggi e Vacanze Viaggiatore‎

‎Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. Italian language. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1670523764 ISBN : 1670523764 9781670523761

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‎Travel, Russie‎

‎Carnet de Voyage Russie: Carnet de voyage Préparation de votre voyage Lieux indispensables à visiter Checklists Souvenirs 6 x 9 pouces Bullet time Russie‎

‎Independently published 2020. Paperback. New. 126 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.29 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1661853064 ISBN : 1661853064 9781661853068

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‎Rusia Libros, Stylesyndikat‎

‎Rusia Diario de Viaje: Libro de Registro de Viajes - Cuaderno de Recuerdos de Actividades en Vacaciones para Escribir Dibujar - Cuadrícula de Puntos Bucket List Dotted Notebook Journal A5‎

‎Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. Spanish language. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1670528391 ISBN : 1670528391 9781670528391

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‎Travel, Russie‎

‎Mon Carnet de Voyage Russie: Carnet de voyage Préparation de votre voyage Lieux indispensables à visiter Checklists Souvenirs 6 x 9 pouces Bullet time Russie‎

‎Independently published 2020. Paperback. New. 126 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.29 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1661853773 ISBN : 1661853773 9781661853778

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‎Russia Books, Stylesyndikat‎

‎St. Petersburg Russia Travel Diary: Guided Journal Log Book To Write Fill In - 52 Famous Traveling Quotes Daily Agenda Checklist Time Table Planner - . Journaling Organizer Notebook 6x9 DIN A5‎

‎Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1677331011 ISBN : 1677331011 9781677331017

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‎Russia Libri di Viaggio, Stylesyndikat‎

‎San Pietroburgo Russia Diario di Viaggio: Journal di Bordo Guidato da Scrivere / Compilare - 52 Citazioni di Viaggio Famose Agenda Giornaliera con . Orari - Taccuino di Viaggio per Vacanza‎

‎Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. Italian language. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1677345284 ISBN : 1677345284 9781677345281

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‎Russie Journal de Voyage Stylesyndikat‎

‎Russie Carnet de Voyage: Saint-Petersbourg Journal de Bord Cahier de Notes à Écrire Remplir - 52 Citations Voyages Célèbres Agenda Quotidien . pour l'écriture Vacanciers Voyageurs‎

‎Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 2-1677341041 ISBN : 1677341041 9781677341047

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‎BRIGHTON, TERRY:‎

‎HELL RIDERS:The Truth About the Charge of the Light Brigade.‎

‎UK8vo HBdw/dj1st edn.FINE/FINE.Brightcrispcleancolour pictorial illustrated dw/dj oil paintingfront: 'Charge of the Light Brigade' by Richard Caton Woodville and watercolourrear: Sergeant O'Hara at the Gunsby Orlando Norie; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners.Slightminiscule rubbing/chip to head of spine/backstrip and tinyclosed tear/nick to foot of same - no other nicks or tears present. Topfore-edges bright and clean; contents brighttight and pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners - possibly an unread copy Topupper corner minimally bumpedother corners sharp though. Brightcleanpublisher's original plain black cloth boards with brightcrisp stamped gilt letters to spine/backstripredyellow headband and immaculate plain white endpapers.UK8vo HBdwq/dj1st ednviii-xxiipp 4-370pp paginated includes separate contentsillus/maps lists/tables acknowledgementsan introduction4 chapters and a conclusion appendices2a bibliography and an index; plus unpaginated half-title title pagesa dedication10 b/w maps total includes 6 single pp and 2pp with 2 maps per page16pp b/w contemporary illus/photographs between pp66/7 and pp274/5 and 8pp colour illus/drawings between pp178/9 respectively. Into the jaws of deathinto the mouth of hell rode the six hundred. . On 25 October 1854during the Crimean Warthe Light Brigade of the British Cavalry Division made the most magnificent and most brutal charge in military history.Almost seven hundred men armed with sabre and lance charged straight at the muzzles of the Russian cannons.In the slaughter that followedmany fell to roundshot and shell fired from the front and from both sides.Those who survived took a terrible revenge on the enemy. This vivid and extraordinarily detailed account of the charge and the bloody melee that followedby an author with unique access to regimental archivesis told largely in the words of the survivors themselves.Terry Brighton brings twenty years' research to lifesets aside our most cherished historical theories about what happened and who was to blameand asks what can be concluded from the written accounts of the cavalrymen who rode hell's mile. 'Hell Riders' shatters many popular myths about the chargeand names the officer the men believed was to blame for the blunder.Its most extraordinary conclusion is that far from being a miserable failurethe charge must be considered an astonishing success.This book takes the reader closer than ever before to the experience of charging down the valley of deathand reveals the horrific truth about the charge of the Light Brigade exactly as the survivors told it. Since April 2013again in March 2015and in this year toothe UK Post Office has altered it's Pricing in Proportion templatealtering its prices weight allowancesdimensions and lowered its qualifying compensation rates too! Soplease contact rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.uk because of the weight/value of this itemfor correctinsured shipping/Pp quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page! <br /> LONDON.VIKING/PENGUIN,2004. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : rja380811 ISBN : 0670915289 9780670915286

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R. J. A. PAXTON-DENNY.
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‎Meerson-Aksenov, Michael and Boris Shragin (editors), translated by Nickolas Lupinin‎

‎The Political Social and Religious Thought of Russian "Samizdat" - An Anthology‎

‎Massachusetts: Nordland Publishing Company 1977. Hardcover. Very Good/fair. Red cloth hardcover with gilt titles in dustjacket no indication of printing. A very good copy of this title square and solid with minimal edgewear. A blacked out name stamp to the front free-endpaper and a stamp on the rear pastedown that says GIFT appear to be the only markings. Binding is solid but lacking tightness. Some soiling to the textblock edges. The dustjacket is not nearly as good - fair with chips an dpaper loss especially at the spine extremities with sunning to the tattered spine panel. 624 pp. index bibliography some black and white photos. Samizdat is "the clandestine copying and distribution of literature banned by the state especially formerly in the communist countries of eastern Europe." <br/><br/> Nordland Publishing Company hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 2339 ISBN : 0913124133 9780913124130

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‎Wesley, John; Russie, Alice compiled by‎

‎RENEW MY HEART: DAILY DEVOTIONAL INSIGHTS FROM THE WRITINGS OF JOHN WESLEY‎

‎Uhlrichsville OH: Barbour Publishing Incorporated. Very Good; Unread book with yellowed paper. 2002. Paperback. 159310376X . Scripture index. 250gms weight; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 384 pages . Barbour Publishing, Incorporated paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 38043 ISBN : 159310376X 9781593103767

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‎Marie Grand Princess of Russia; Russell Lord translator‎

‎Education of a Princess: A Memoir‎

‎New York NY USA: The Viking Press 1931. Hardcover. Fair/N/A. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. None. <p>xii 388pp numerous black and white photographic plates single fold-out. Black cloth-covered boards; gilt design on front gilt titles on spine top text block edge sprayed red map endpapers. 8vo. Sun-faded lightly rubbed corners rubbed spine ends with cloth torn at spine head. Top text block edge colour fading remaining edges tanning. Hinges cracked and strained volume very loose. Pages just starting to age. Otherwise internally neat and clean barring some very occasional foxing.</p> The Viking Press hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 029296

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‎Cookridge, E. H.‎

‎The Net That Covers the World‎

‎<p>NY: Henry Holt and Company. Very Good in Good dust jacket; Pages toned jacket worn and chipped. 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Chronology glossary index. "A full and authentic exposure of the Soviet espionage system." ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 315 pages .</p> Henry Holt and Company hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 60842

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‎Gorbachev, Mikhail S.‎

‎Memoirs Autographed‎

‎<p>New York New York U.S.A.: Doubleday 1996. 769pp/illus. Gorbachev's autobiography Gorbachev has autographed the title page. Signature guaranteed original. Was purchased at Gorbachev's booksigning in Washington DC in 1996. Clean no marks. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.</p> Doubleday hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 012534 ISBN : 0385480199 9780385480192

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DBookmahn's Used and Rare Military Books
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‎Heyman, Kate Selma‎

‎Songs out of the Soviet‎

‎<p>Self Published. Good; Splits at spine. 1943. Softcover. Stapled printed red wraps. Measures 5x7 inches. Poems by the Lithuanian-American lauding Soviet populism women's rights Stalin and Soviet resilience in World War II. ; 16 pages .</p> Self Published paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 60812

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‎Russia‎

‎Views of the Ussr.‎

‎hardback. Near Fine. Illustrated. Large 4to. Moscow Foreign Languages Publ. nd. Some wear along edges and corners else very good in severly tattered dust wrapper. <br/> <br/> hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 36440

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‎Russia,‎

‎Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China - 1976.‎

‎paperback. Near Fine. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economies in Government of the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United States. Part 2: Executive Sessions May 24 and June 15 1976. Washington 1976. Wraps. Near fine. <br/> <br/> paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 36435

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‎Russia,‎

‎Soviet Economy in the 1980's:‎

‎paperback. Near Fine. Problems and Prospects. Part I. Selected Papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United States. December 31 1982. Washington 1983. Wraps. Near fine. <br/> <br/> paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 36439

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‎Russia (Federation)‎

‎Nalogovyi kodeks Rossiiskoi Federatsii: Chast pervaia : ofitsialnyi tekst Russian Edition‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 5891233215.G ISBN : 5891233215 9785891233218

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‎Russia (Federation)‎

‎Federalnoe konstitutsionnoe pravo Rossii: Osnovnye istochniki po sostoianniu na 15 sentiabria 1996 goda : uchebnoe posobie dlia studentov . vuzov i fakultetov Russian Edition‎

‎hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 5891230488.G ISBN : 5891230488 9785891230484

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‎Abrams‎

‎Nicholas And Alexandra‎

‎Harry N Abrams Inc 1998. Soft cover. Very Good. Oversized. CLEAN UNMARKED COPY. <br/> <br/> Harry N Abrams Inc paperback‎

Bookseller reference : 369128 ISBN : 0810927683 9780810927681

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‎Zomaya Albert Y.; Dongarra Jack J.; Abramson David; Sloot Peter; Iccs 200 2003 Melbourne Saint Vic. and Petersburg Russia‎

‎Computational Science-- ICCS 2003: International Conference Melbourne Australia and St. Petersburg Russia June 2-4 2003 Proceedings Part I‎

‎New York: Springer Verlag 2003. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover 2003 library bound edition. Part 1. Ex-library book with stamps and labels attached. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. Laminated covers and text in very good to near fine condition. Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ;2657. 1095p. Springer Verlag Hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 011009 ISBN : 3540401946 9783540401940

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‎The International Politics Of Russia And The Successor States (Regional International Politics Series)‎

‎1‎

‎Manchester University Press: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780719039614. Mark Webber. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Russia Transformed: Developing Popular Support For A New Regime‎

‎1‎

‎Cambridge University Press: Academic & Professional United Kingdom. Paperback/Brand New. 9780521692410. Richard Rose William Mishler Neil Munro. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Parallel Computing Technologies: 5Th International Conference, Pact-99, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 6-10, 1999 Proceedings‎

‎2‎

‎Springer: Academic & Professional Europe. Paperback/Brand New. 9783540663638. Malyshkin. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Restructuring, Stabilizing And Modernizing The New Russia‎

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‎Springer Nature: Academic & Professional Europe. Hardbound/Brand New. 9783540674290. Paul J.J. Welfens Et.Al. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Russia In The Modern World: A New Geography‎

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‎Wiley-Blackwell: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780631181347. Shaw Denis J B. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Why Not Parties In Russia?: Democracy, Federalism And The State‎

‎2‎

‎Cambridge University Press: Academic & Professional United States. Hardbound/Brand New. 9780521844093. Hale Henry E. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Business And Management In Russia‎

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‎Edward Elgar Publishing: Academic & Professional United Kingdom. Hardbound/Brand New. 9781858983615. Puffer Sheila M. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Television Power And The Public In Russia‎

‎3‎

‎Cambridge University Press: Academic & Professional United Kingdom. Paperback/Brand New. 9780521716758. Mickiewicz Ellen Propper. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Russia And Eurasia At The Crossroads‎

‎15‎

‎Springer Nature: Academic & Professional Europe. Hardbound/Brand New. 9783540657217. Stroev Egor S. Et.Al. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Computational Science And High Performance Computing Iii: The 3Rd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Novosibirsk, Russia‎

‎3‎

‎Springer: Academic & Professional Europe. Hardbound/Brand New. 9783540690085. Krause. Academic & Professional hardcover‎

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‎Guide To Business Information On Russia, The Nis And The Baltic States‎

‎1‎

‎Routledge: Academic & Professional United Kingdom. Paperback/Brand New. 9780851424361. Tania Konn. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Russian Law Books 1999: Books Published On Russian Law And Private Public International Law In Russia During 1999‎

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‎Kluwer Law International: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9789041188540. Butler William E. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Promises, Promises: Contracts In Russia And Other Post-Communist Economies (The Shaftesbury Papers, 11)‎

‎3‎

‎Edward Elgar Publishing: Academic & Professional United Kingdom. Paperback/Brand New. 9781858985589. Rubin Paul H. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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‎Capek, Karel, Recounted By‎

‎President Masaryk Tells His Story‎

‎New York: Arno Press/G. P. Putnam's Sons. VG In Tan Leatherette With Black Lettering. No DJ. Lightly Scuffed. Pages Clean & Tight. Originally Published 1935 Reprinted From A Copy In The Newark Public Library. Pages: 302. 1971. Reprint. Hardcover. Arno Press/G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : MASTER369613I ISBN : 0405027397 9780405027390

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‎Eisen Norman L.‎

‎The Last Palace: Europe's Turbulent Century In Five Lives And One Legendary House‎

‎New York: Crown Publishers. VG/VG Pages Clean Binding Tight. Pages: 403. 2018. 1st Printing. Hardcover. Crown Publishers hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : MASTER369671I ISBN : 0451495780 9780451495785

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‎Roberts, Sophy‎

‎Lost Pianos Of Siberia‎

‎New York: Grove Press. VG- In Wraps. Lightly Edgeworn. Pages Clean & Tight. Pages: 433. 2021. Trade Paperback. Grove Press paperback‎

Bookseller reference : MASTER369121I ISBN : 0802149294 9780802149299

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‎'Carl Joubert' [Adolphus Waldorf Carl Grottey] [Tsarist Russia]:‎

‎Typescripts three signed of five unpublished anti-Tsarist articles: 'The Reason Why' 'The Eastern Ukase of 1905' 'The Coming Revolution in Russia' 'The Soldier of Russia' and 'Some Aspects of Russian Life'. With a few manuscript corrections.‎

‎Place and date of none stated but probably Edwardian. The six works by 'Joubert' listed on COPAC appeared between 1904 and 1906 and it is reasonable from the context to assume that these five items date from the same period. All five items clear and complete with all text on one side only of A4 leaves. The first four in fair condition on aged paper and in worn brown card bindings. The fifth item unbound and with the first and last leaves worn and grubby. Occasional minor manuscript corrections amounting to no more than a dozen. Knowledgeable articulate and energetic articles by an Anglo-Russian journalist about whom little is to be discovered. ITEM ONE. 'The Coming Revolution in Russia. By the Author of "Russia as it really is".' A4 11 pp. Signed in type at end 'CARL JOUBERT'. Begins: 'In stating a confident opinion that an upheaval of the present condition of affairs in the Empire of the Tsar is nearer than is generally anticipated I recognise the fact that it is incumbent on me to show some solid reasons for the pessimistic or should I rather say optimistic views which I hold on this subject.' ITEM TWO: 'The Soldier of Russia. By the Author of "Russia as it really is"'. A4 25 pp. Autograph signature of 'Carl Joubert' at end and autograph note at head of first page: 'Both manuscript can be made in one.' Begins: 'One of the most pathetic figures of modern times is the Russian soldier. Before he was ordered to present himself at the Voinskaja Pavinost the conscription tribunal whilst he was yet a civilian he laboured under disabilities which are well night incredible to the dwellers in lands where liberty is the right of all men. But when on the Pelion of civil bondage is piled the Ossa of enforced service under a revoltingly barbarous military system the acme of human misery would seem to be attained.' ITEM THREE: 'Some Aspects of Russian Life. By the Author of "Russia as it really is".' A4 17 pp. Autograph signature of 'Carl Joubert' at end. Cancelled title on first page: ' "The Moujik" '. Begins: 'To me there is no country in the world with the fascination of Russia; no people more interesting than the numberless races which constitute the population of the vast dominions of the Tsar.' ITEM FOUR: ' "The Reason Why" By Carl Joubert.' A4 18 pp. Autograph signature of 'Carl Joubert' at end. Begins: 'There are many questions of the day which are never satisfactorily answered. For the moment they are discussed argued with unnecessary heat and finally relegated to the speculative historian to solve. . The question which is exercising the minds of a very considerable portion of humanity at this moment is - "Why did not the Tsar of Russia evacuate Manchuria in accordance with his promise; and by so doing save Russia from a disastrous war" I am able to throw some light on this question; and I shall do so in the hope of rendering some assistance to the perplexed minds of today and to the puzzled historians of tomorrow.' ITEM FIVE: 'The Easter Ukase of 1905.' A4 5 pp. Not ascribed. Mimeographed. Begins: Discussing in detail the 'Easter Ukase of 1905': 'Diogenes the Cynic was never known to laugh but if he were now alive on earth he I am very sure would have to hold his hands to his sides and split himself with merriment for Nicholas Alexandrovitch and for the foolhardiness and over praise of the foreign newspapers in which they state that a great boon has been bestowed by the Tzar upon his people of as they call it religious tolerance for Russia.' Place and date of none stated, but probably Edwardian. unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 8741

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‎Pushkinskii? dom Saint Petersburg Russia‎

‎Prorisi i perevody s ikon iz sobraniia Pushkinskogo doma Grafika russkoi ikony Russian Edition‎

‎hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 586007042X.G ISBN : 586007042X 9785860070424

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‎Armour Richard‎

‎It all Started with Marx‎

‎NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc. Very Good in Good dust jacket; Jacket tattered and sunned at spine. 1958. First Edition. Hardcover. 0070022542 . Illustrated satire of Marxism and Communism. Richard Armour bookmark laid in. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 104 pages . McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : 53332 ISBN : 0070022542 9780070022546

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Old Saratoga Books
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‎Alexis S Troubetzkoy‎

‎Road to Balaklava: Stumbling into War With Russia‎

‎Toronto: Trafalgar Press 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Signed by Author. pp. x 215.Signed and dedicated by the author on front end page Trafalgar Press hardcover‎

Bookseller reference : A01341 ISBN : 0969241704 9780969241706

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‎Artzibshev, Michael Petrovitch‎

‎Sanine‎

‎NY: Viking Press 1926. Book. Very Good. Half-Leather. 1/2 lea. marbled end papers. TEG; VG Russian lit in translation. Alpha Epsilon Pi sticker on front pastedown. Viking Press Hardcover‎

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‎Plokhy, Serhii‎

‎The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History‎

‎New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2023. First Edition; First Edition. Hardcover. 1324051191 . A near-fine volume in a near-fine DJ dustjacket in Mylar unclipped. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 376 pages; "Despite repeated warnings from the White House Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 shocked the world. Why did Putin start the war-and why has it unfolded in previously unimaginable ways Ukrainians have resisted a superior military; the West has united while Russia grows increasingly isolated. Serhii Plokhy a leading historian of Ukraine and the Cold War offers a definitive account of this conflict its origins course and the already apparent and possible future consequences. Though the current war began eight years before the all-out assault-on February 27 2014 when Russian armed forces seized the building of the Crimean parliament-the roots of this conflict can be traced back even earlier to post-Soviet tensions and imperial collapse in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. " . W. W. Norton & Company hardcover‎

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‎Published in 1898, the Same Year as the First English Edition in Book Form -- The First Book by Wells Published in Russia‎

‎First Russian Edition of H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds‎

‎<b>Borba mirov The War of The Worlds</b><br /><br />Large octavo 7 x 9.5 inches 91 pages; covers worn stamp of tsarist era Tbilisi High School and other library markings on title page pages toned and brittle one leaf detached but present.<br /><br />Translation by K.K Tolstoy. Off-print from <i>Novyi Zhurnal Innostrannoi Literatury</i> where the novel was printed serially earlier in 1898. Later in 1898 this translation was published by <i>Novyi Zhurnal</i> in a smaller more conventional book format. At the end of 1898 a different translation was published in a different periodical and then in book format. WorldCat locates this translation only in the smaller format a single copy in Poland.<br /><br /><b>War of the Worlds</b> has possibly had more influence on Russian literature and culture than any other novel in the English language. At the time of the Revolution Wells was among the most popular foreign writers in Russia -- second only to Verne. Planetary invasion is a perennial theme in Russian science fiction with War of the Worlds firmly at the root. hardcover‎

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‎Sir Charles Stewart Scott (1838-1924), diplomat, British Ambassador to Russia, 1898-1904 [Franco-Austrian War (Second Italian Wa‎

‎Sir Charles Stewart Scott diplomat British Ambassador to Russia. 'Private & most Confidential' Autograph journal of ‘Charles: S: Scott’ largely written while an attaché in Paris Franco-Austrian War 1859 also in Dresden and Copenhage.‎

‎The first three-quarters from Paris 18 June to 16 November 1859. The last quarter from Dresden and Copenhagen 1860 to 1863. The papers of Sir Charles Stewart Scott an Ulsterman: see his entry in the Ulster Dictionary of Biography are held by the British Library. The present journal described by its writer as ‘Private & most Confidential’ covers the very start of his career from Paris in 1859 to Copenhagen in 1863. The basic details of his career to this point together with information regarding his colleagues are to be found in the Foreign Office List for January 1865: Scott was nominated attaché in 1858 and transferred to Paris on 31 March 1859 and to Dresden on 5 October of the same year to Copenhagen three years later and was promoted to position of a third secretary in April of 1863. This journal is 186pp 8vo; all edges gilt in embossed brown cloth binding with the label of Paris stationers Delarue & Hivert. The paper is lightly aged with a little discoloration and a few loosening leaves and the binding is worn but the general overall condition is good. On reverse of front free endpaper: ‘33 Rue de la Madelaine / Charles: S: Scott. / Attached to H.B.M Embassy Paris’. The diary is as Scott admits kept in a ‘negligent way’. The first page is headed ‘Private / Paris’ and the first three-quarters of the journal consist of 140pp covering the period between 18 June to 16 November 1859 followed by three and a half pages headed ‘Nearly A year afterwards in Octr 1860’ but with only one entry: 4 October 1860. After a blank page the final quarter of the journal consists of 45pp carrying desultory entries between March 1861 and January 1863 as follows: 4pp Dresden 26 March 1861; 6pp ‘January 1862’; 7pp 6 to 14 January 1862’; 16pp 16 October to 12 November 1862; 2pp Copenhagen 21 December 1862; 2pp ‘January 1863’; 3pp ‘Princess Alexandra’. The diary contains a good mixture of the personal and professional. Of particular interest is Scott’s description of Embassy news and gossip: reports and telegrams received communications composed the views of superiors articles in the newspapers. The pre-eminent topic is the Parisian response to the conclusion of the 1859 Franco-Austrian War Second Italian War of Independence including a description of Napoleon III’s victory parade and a couple of references to Garibaldi. Other topics include the American Civil War and the marriage of Princess Alexandra of Denmark to the future King Edward VII. There is also a description of initial reports of the Second Battle of the Taku Forts June 1859 in the Second Opium War. On the personal side there what Scott himself sees as his ‘illspent youth’ with frequent references to money worries 4 August: ‘we all dined at Voisin’s capital dinner but enormously dear 18 frs a head. Afterwards we played Loo and I lost £16 - my state of mind is something awful. I could scarcely sleep a wink all night & vowed I never should play a gambling game again’. The following day he ‘must borrow £25 from somebody’. He searches for new lodgings in Paris describes his dinner engagements and socializing ‘I saw some very pretty faces in the Champs Elysees’ his private reading ‘I finished Tennyson’s New poem. I like it as a whole very much Enid is very pretty & so is the last Guinevre sic I think my favorite is Alaine evidently the Lad of Shalott’ the weather and much Embassy news and gossip. With reference to the Franco-Austrian War Second Italian War of Independence on 25 June Scott describes an early report of the victory of Napoleon III and the Sardinians at the Battle of Solferino: ‘On my way down to the Chancery at 12.30 I saw an “Affiche†giving the news of a great battle dated Caravina June 24 9.15 in the morning to the effect that the Allies had engaged the whole Austrian. Army in a line of 15 miles taken all the positions & captured several guns flags & prisoners. The details have not yet been given. It appears to have been a very bloody affair & I should not wonder at hearing a very different version soon.’ The following day is the Fête de Dieu: ‘The Chancery was very intolerable & as there was no news of any importance we had not much to do. Laurence & I spent the afternoon on chairs in the Champs: Elysee. The rest of the Chancery seem to have done ditto - We then drove to the Tavern & dined. We found Atlee there too. A very fine woman was dining near me I liked her face very much. Atlee seemed to know her. After dinner we did the coffee & liqueur dodge at the Cardinal & while we were there the newest telegram was posted up stating that the Austrians had lost 1500 prisoners in the hands of the French 30 guns & 3 flags. On one side of us as the news arrived were some Italians on the other Germans. The effect on the respective parties was worth seeing.’ The long entry for 12 July is headed ‘Conclusion of Peace of Villafranca’ discusses aspects of the conclusion of the war. The entry for 21 July begins: ‘I was in the Embassy at 11.30 Cowley sent down an angry minute with a request that some of us shd. be in the Chancery every day from 11. till 7. & that we shd be on duty by turns. He & Norton went in full tog to St Cloud where the Emperor received the Corps Deputations. made a short speech expressing the pleasure of the Corps at his safe return & the speedy reestablishment of peace. The Emperor replied with some little asperity in his tone that Europe had been unjust to him at the commencement of the war that he was glad now to have an opportunity of proving that once the honor & interests of France satisfied he did not desire to provoke further confusion of a more general war. A very important Tel: from Rome passed thro’ Paris this morning a measure of reforms has been recd by the French Ambassador at Rome to be submitted to HH. The Pope is in secret negotiation with Spanish. Minister. to reconquer Legations. In case of distress he will probably retire to Spain.’ Scott speculates regarding ‘what sort of a Foreign. Minister. Ld John will make’ Lord John Russell had been appointed to the post in the new Liberal government. On 4 July he reports: ‘There was rather an important Desp: from Ld. John relative to the Perugia atrocities he desires C. to read the Desp: to Wal: & in it he expresses his conviction that the Papal Govt is a crying evil in Italy & that at any future negotiations it would be desirable to take steps to deprive H.M. of all temporal powers - C. wrote an important Conf: Desp home upon the rumoured agreement between France & Sardinia. respecting cession to former of Savoy he expressed a wish that the gentlemen of the Chancery shd not speak about it to anyone. It appears that steps have been already taken towards negotiation by Prussia she has made proposals at London & St. Petersburg to England & France to join her in settling Bases Austria wished Prussia to act alone Prussia will not assent to do so. Claremont writes from Valeggio the Sardinian Army are besieging Peschiera the Emperor seems to have turned his attention to Venice.’ The entry for 22 July contains a long account of a despatch from Cowley: ‘a 5 sheeter an important one which he has taken two days to concoct. it is in answer to the question “should England take part or not in a Congress on Italyâ€â€™ ‘C. answers emphatically no’. He describes the French victory parade on 14 August: ‘Up at 7. dressed in white tie & tails & down & sic the Chancery at 9. there I found Lord C. and Atlee in morning coats so went back to the Rue de la Madelaine changed & got to the Place Vendome at 9.30. The Place had a most gorgeous appearance one enormous amphitheatre packed tight with well dressed ladies & gay uniforms among them an Irish milita uniform. Proh sic Patria! above us in front of the Ministere de la Justice & facing the column the Imperial balcony. Covered with crimson flock & shaded by a crimson velvet awning & this was crowded with the members of the court among them the Prince Jerome Princesse Mathilde Walewski Hamelin Gould & c. After a short time the Empress’s carriage drove into the Place amid the most enthusiastic cheering. She made her appearance some minutes afterwards in the balcon with the Prince Imperial. The latter in the uniform of the chasseurs de la garde. He is a pleasing looking little child yellow like most French babies with pudding cheeks. His mother looked very nice it was the first time I had any chance of seeing her to advantage she has such a charming expression. & was looking her very best. After this there came a long pause which I employed in looking round at my neighbours I was in the diplomatic gallery. Ld Cowley & Kisseleff Nikolai Kiselyov the Russian ambassador below me the Swedish Minr. behind some Persian attaches beside me in full uniform & the American mission a little in front. On the neat tribune the Duchess of Montrose & Lady H Graham & lots of charming English faces everybody nicely dressed & as happy as possible under the hotters sun I have felt for some time. - Soon a rustling of dresses & a number of impatient & excited explosions of “les voila†made us all strain our eyes towards the entnree by the Re de la Paix & in a few seconds the Emperor at the head of the Cent Gardes & surrounded by his staff cantered into the Place on a beautiful charger. I shall never forget the magnificence of this sight.’ The following two pages contain a description of the review of the troops ‘the Cent Gardes with the captured Austrian colours & the assorted colors of some of the regts.’. news articles in French papers ‘The Patrie has this evening rather a bitter article against the English dread of invasion - alluding to article in Moniteur.’. English fears of invasion are apparently genuine. On 28 July he writes: ‘There was an article in the Moniteur to-day giving notice of the Emperor’s intention to place the army & navy on a peace footing if this be really carried out it will be a stopper on the fears of invasion on the other side of the Channel. This Announcement is said to be the result of a Privy Council meeting who upon the suggestion of to do something to appease the fears in England met yesterday to consider what course they should take.’ News from Italy on 1 August: ‘I decyphered a long Tel. from Elliot this morning to the effect that the Neapolitan. Govt had been informed that Garibaldi with 12000 men meditated a descent on some part of the Neapoln. States & had engaged steamers at Genoa & Cagliari for that purpose. the Govt of H.S.N. wished to know whether Her .Majesty’s. Government. would protest agst Sardinia permitting this expedition & if H.Ms. fleet wd allow it to be carried out.’ Cowley asked Wal: whether he had received any intimation to the same effect he said he had been applied to by the Neapn. Govt & had accordingly written to Sardinian Govt but he did not believe there was any foundation for these apprehensions.’ On 7 September 1859 he is ‘again reduced to the same miserable pauper state’ and ‘thinking of changing to Lisbon. I have been spending too much money here - and as Sir A. Magennis is appted: Minister at that place & Grey his greatest friend has offered to recommend me strongly to him. I have thought to accept Grey’s offer & have written to Papa about it’. The same entry contains a discussion of ‘political news’ including ‘the great question’: ‘What is to become of the Duchies’ A week later 15 September he is ‘of course getting poorer & poorer. to-day Friday I had to borrow 60 frs. from Adams 20 of which went to little A - who is also hard up.’ In the same entry he gives an account of the Second Battle of the Taku Forts June 1859: ‘Matters are coming to an interesting crisis and a new European mess is brewing & this time on a very respectable scale. 1st. in China. The Frh: & English Minrs: proceeding up the Reiko in order to ratify Treaty were fired upon on the 20th of June & 3 guns boat were lost 460 men killed & wounded & the Minrs. forced to retire to Shangai. This was the first telegram which came to our hands. & a startler it certainly was. The details soon followed telegraphed by Rumboldt sic who was on his way home with Desps:’. Further details are given including ‘the P.P. ordered Adml. Hope to force the passage which he succeeded in doing when all of a sudden the batteries on either bank were unmasked & a slashing fire poured upon them. The batteries were manned by Mongols an enemy which we met for the first time in the field. An attempt to land some of our marines in gun-boats was signally unsuccessful the banks being formed of a soft mud in which our men sank up to their middle exposed all the time to a desperate fire. Adml. Hope is wounded & the affair is altogether a most signal disaster’. He continues to discuss this and ‘The 2nd mess’ - ‘a more serious one . the result of the Death of the Emperor of Morocco’. ‘Papa & the girls’ pay a visit in mid-September and he reports ‘My people are gone’ at the beginning of the following month. On 16 September 1859 he writes from ‘Dresden’ stating that he came to the place ten days before and that his ‘first fealing on hearing of my appointment was sheer disgust’ but that he is ‘beginning to know the place’ and ‘far happier than at Paris. Strange enough Dresden is to me twice as gay as Paris.’ In the pages that follow he describes the opera at Dresden and a visit to ‘Saxon Switzerland’ before giving a review headed ‘January 1862’ of his ‘illspent youth that has planted its vices in my blood and weighs me down into the mire’ and his desire to ‘emerge mothlike from the chrysalis of the past & with blood keeping an even tenour follow the “Beautiful†that now only comes to visit me in visions. - How hard now to acquire the strenghth of will that has failed me hitherto! and yet I feel that unless the change be effected now my future happiness will be ruined.’ Regarding the brewing American Civil War he writes: ‘Each day may bring us important answers from America: I fervently hope such an unnatural war may be averted.’ On 5 January 1862 he writes that ‘The news from America continues to be pacific’ but on the following day: ‘A Telegraph has come in to the effect that the Privateer Sumpter has made some prizes has sunk them & run into Cadiz. - pretty warfare this for the 19th: Century’. On 16 October: ‘Little prospect of a peaceable settlement of affairs on the other side of the Atlantic. Lincoln’s proclamation emancipating the slaves not only an uncivilized but a useless & an impolitic move. / Prussian affairs looking bad. The lower House has unanimously refused to vote the military Budget “in toto†without details. The Herrenhaus sides with the Govt: & the Chambers closed. - I do not see how the question can be settled. - We have also had a meeting of Deputies at Weimar & the National Verein at Coburg. both seem bent upon restoring the Reich Verfassung of 49. - the 1st: in favor of exclusion of Austria.’ 24 October: ‘2 new battles in America account as yet confused. - Confederates. said to have retreated. - Garibaldi a little better.’ He gives a full-page description of a ‘Jewish wedding’ on 25 October: ‘The Congregation a most curious assemblage of Jewish faces in wh: the hooked nose was the most characteristic feature.’ On 30 October he responds to a speech by Cobden proposing ‘to exempt private property from capture at sea’ and the blockade of continental ports: ‘the raw material of our food & industry come fm. America the only three powers w. whh. we cd. go to naval war are France Russia U. States. F. cd. always make use of Haburgh & the free ports & from Russia & the U:S: we draw our principal imports. In the Crimean War we purposely abstained from enforcing a blockade until we had imported sufficient grain fm. the Rn: ports. - Disputation in N of England showed what a state we shd. be reduced to if we strictly enforced the blockade of the Baltic Ports.’ On 12 November 1862 he comments sarcastically on the ‘pleasant announcement’ that he has received his orders to proceed to Copenhagen. On 21 December he records his arrival there ‘This place is certainly no pleasant residence in winter.’. January 1863 sees ‘the Federals in a worse state than ever the accounts of the late battle at Fredericksburg are terrible & the loss almost unparalleled’. Another question he discusses at this time is the ‘Affairs of Greece’. On 12 January 1863 he describes his socializing: ‘I dined twice with the Chief and went to the Lutzerodes where I met everybody & did my duty to all acquaintances. I was presented to Countess: Hohenan Prince: Albert of Prussia’s wife. She seems agreeable. - A party at the Sawyers where I was introduced to Mme: de Benst Freyburg & her daughter who has the reputation of being a beauty. I was disappointed.’ He is presented to ‘Princess. Alexandra our future Pss: of Wales she is lovely & graceful natural & charming in her manners & will certainly have great success in England.’ Over a page he describes the ‘“tableau†at the Landgraf’s’ at which he first saw Alexandra. ‘It was the Landgts. birthday & the Pce: & Psses: had arranged a series of tableaux vivants each subject to begin with one of the Initial Letters of H. Hs. name.’ The last three pages give an ecstatic account headed ‘Princess Alexandra’: ‘without being a great beauty has one of the loveliest faces & expressions I have ever seen . She leaves Denmark in tears & will find England awaiting her with smiles & English welcomes!’ In conclusion we give in its entirety the very first entry in the journal 17 June 1859. It is lengthy and gives a good indication of the general tone and level of detail and the good mix of personal and professional: ‘I found some difficulty in opening my eyes at 10 A.M. & when I succeeded in doing so found them fixed on Darand’s garçon arranging my breakfast. My conscience painfully reminding me that I owed him 60 francs for breakfast & that each day I had promised to pay his little “note†“demainâ€. Future entrie contain complaints against his debtor ‘Conyngham the wretch’ and a row with ‘Duraud’s garçon’ takes place ‘consisting of mild expostulation on his part confusion and indignation on mine’. I closed them again & answered his ‘Monsieur est serve†said in a hesitating tone only by a low grunt & he departed. After taking my usual time for consideration before committing the rash act of getting up and after taking my bath I found my breakfast as cold as my breakfasts generally are when I take half an hour to consider about getting up. / I did not go to fence but booted slowly down to the Embassy we only moved to our new pig stye of a Chancery yesterday. I found Laurence in the Chancery he had deserted Ruas too. There was no work a Tel: had been sent off about Despatches. to be forwarded to Turin. Bayly soon made his appearance I answered a Mons d’Hartville about some book which he had sent Cowley a copy of. Little news in any of the Papers. Later in the day there came in news of a conspiracy in Athens to dethrone King Otto & the intelligence was sent in cypher to the F.O. details to be sent by messenger. It appears that the Conspirators have called themselves the Italian French Society & tried to implicate the French. Minister. / Very important news arrived of the state of the Prussian policy drawn from a Convention. of French. Ministers. with Schlemetz. General. opinion in Chancery that Germany wd. join Austria before the end of the month. / I wrote to Conyngham about the £4. 10 travelling expenses asking him to send it to me. I am in a fearful state in the way of finances and I am afraid to tell the Govenor but what am I to do this is the 17th. Quarter does not commence before 23rd day of July & I have only the £4. 10 with lots of debts. - I read a book called Lama the style & character ridiculously extravagant & unnatural. Something in it excites me so I could not put it down I think it must be the present unhealthy state of my mind. / We dined at the Tavern why I say we I mean Atlee Sandford Laurence & myself. My dinner cheapest 3.75 with waiter. Then to the Cardinal coffee & petits verres. Atlee & Sandford went to their - & Laurence & I to the Embassy & his diggings where we played double dummy & talked on various subjects. I borrowed Shelley from him - walked home by the Avenue Gabriel beautiful moonlight tho’ nothing to what I saw on Wednesday night in the Place de la Concord - / Letters - from Tom. is going to be priested - Parish matters. good advice &c / Lizzie - State of religious excitement in North - to my weak mind this looks like a damned humbug. & that it is the effect of living in the same uncivilized spot without new ideas that has made everybody so superstitious. However Liz: seems rather to believe in it. / I feel rather maudlin & sentimental in fact in low-spirits tonight - the state of my funds. Darand’s bill & other details weigh upon me like a nightmare or an over feed - I have been a great fool I am doing nothing to get myself on in my profession & instead of improving my mind I think I am stupifying myself more & more every day. I wonder if the Diary will do me any good. It will never do to go on at this rate writing 5 pages a day so good-night I am off to Shelley & Bed. -’ The first three-quarters from Paris, 18 June to 16 November 1859. The last quarter from Dresden and Copenhagen, 1860 to 1863. hardcover‎

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‎Marie, Grand Duchess of Russia‎

‎Education of a Princess: A Memoir‎

‎The Viking Press 1931. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x1. Illustrated. Signed by Author. Please Read Signed Copy - No marks on text - My shelf location - bn10-b-5 The Viking Press hardcover‎

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