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Russkoe likholetʹe : istorii︠a︡ proigravshikh : vospominanii︠a︡ russkikh ėmigrantov vremen revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii 1917 goda i Grazhdanskoĭ voĭny

Archive Print Item: Leeds Russian Archive 9610

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Type of record: Book

Title: Russkoe likholetʹe : istorii︠a︡ proigravshikh : vospominanii︠a︡ russkikh ėmigrantov vremen revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii 1917 goda i Grazhdanskoĭ voĭny

Other titles: Istorii︠a︡ proigravshikh; Vospominanii︠a︡ russkikh ėmigrantov vremen revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii 1917 goda i Grazhdanskoĭ voĭny

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Classmark: Leeds Russian Archive 9610

Additional creator(s): Tolstoĭ, Ivan (Editor); Radio Liberty (Compiler)

Publisher: AST

Publication city: Moskva

Date(s): [2021]

Language: Russian

Size and medium: 317 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/787201

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991021048313505181

Collection group(s): Leeds Russian Archive

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Russkoe likholetʹe ustami proigravshikh / Ivan Tolstoĭ -- Skolʹko glaz nuzhno khudozhniku? Peterburgskoe zrenie Annenkova / rasskazyvaet I︠U︡riĭ Pavlovich Annenkov -- Deti Stolypina / rasskazyvaet Arkadiĭ Petrovich Stolypin, rasskazyvaet Aleksandra Petrovna Kaĭzerling -- Kogda papa byl ministrom / rasskazyvaet Oleg Aleksandrovich Kerenskiĭ -- Glazami Akmeista / rasskazyvaet Georgiĭ Viktorovich Adamovich -- Pravai︠a︡ ruka Sikorskogo / rasskazyvaet Boris Vasilʹevich Sergievskiĭ -- Letai︠u︡shchiĭ i︠u︡velir / rasskazyvaet Aleksandr Osipovich Marshak -- Nestandartnai︠a︡ dochʹ / rasskazyvaet Aleksandra Lʹvovna Tolstai︠a︡ -- Vspylʹchivai︠a︡ gordi︠a︡chka / rasskazyvaet Ekaterina Roshchina-Insarova -- Neprozrachnyĭ mizantrop / rasskazyvaet Roman Borisovich Gulʹ -- Terpenie i posledovatelʹnostʹ / rasskazyvaet Mark Veniaminovich Vishni︠a︡k -- Kanva osnovnykh sobytiĭ, o kotorykh idet rechʹ v etoĭ knige.

This book includes the memoirs of eleven people, personal stories set in the context of world events that are not always clear to the narrators themselves. Thanks to them, we can see history in the "human dimension" and feel the breath of a bygone era. The materials for this book were collected by Radio Liberty correspondents and provided for publication by the Russian edition of Radio Liberty.

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