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Descripción Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. B/W Photographs Ilustrador. First Thus. SUBTITLED : ` Travels Through Russia's Once Forbidden Places ' In his opening to this 376 page - INDEX at the back - account the author uses two phrases in general remarks about travel in Russia - at least the 1984 version: " inexpressible rudeness and superstition ". The author was an employee of the U.S. Embassy. Read more about : VRILO workers, Kamchadals, black bear, militia captain, Yermak, Shenkursk, Tuva, Kyzyl, Biy-Khem, zakuski, Vorkuta station, and Siberian taiga. All none b/w photographs are attributed to Ivan Sigal. Generous bibliography at back. B/W map ahead of title page. Cond : Paper wrapper is wine coloured with white lettering. Colour cover photo of agricultural lands is attributed to the Novosti agency. Volume is clean, square, tight, and bright. No names nor marks. Lead corners not truely sharp. Almost giftable ! ! QUote (p. 87) : " Five years before, he had left Leningrad stoically, but now, bidding his fellow zeks goodby, he broke down and cried, His route took him back south along the Ust-Usa River toward Kotlas. Then, he heard ._._._. . " Size: 8vo. Nº de ref. del artículo: 015011
Descripción paperback, large 8vo, 376pp, illustarted, map, clean and tight, no inscriptions, spine not creased, corners slightly scuffed, Very Good condition . ISBN: 0862418488. Nº de ref. del artículo: 231096