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Sobranie sochineniĭ
Rasskazy. Odesskie rasskazy. Priloz︠h︡enii︠a︡. Pʹesy
(
Tom 2
)
Babelʹ I.
The remarkable collection acquaints readers with the versatile works of I.Babel. The edition presents the author's biography and covers the most important periods in his creative work.
Alʹd
M.,
5000 copies,
Hard,
(In Russian)
23 USD
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Alʹd
M.,
5000 copies,
Hard,
(In Russian)
Sobranie sochineniĭ
Rasskazy. Odesskie rasskazy. Priloz︠h︡enii︠a︡. Pʹesy
(
Toma 1,2
)
Babelʹ I.
The remarkable collection acquaints readers with the versatile works of I.Babel. The edition presents the author's biography and covers the most important periods in his creative work.
Alʹd
M.,
2002,
5000 copies,
Hard,
528+544 pp,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-7842-0171-9
55 USD
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Alʹd
M.,
2002,
5000 copies,
Hard,
528+544 pp,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-7842-0171-9
Kak eto delalosʹ v Odesse
Babelʹ I.
Isaak Babel's fame is based on his stories of the Jews in Odessa, "Odessa Tales" (1921-24) and his novel "Red Cavalry" (1926). He was the first major Russian Jewish writer to write in Russian. His prose is noted for the abundant use of metaphors, pi…
Azbuka-klassika
SPb.,
2004,
10000 copies,
Soft,
288 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-352-00554-2
18 USD
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Azbuka-klassika
SPb.,
2004,
10000 copies,
Soft,
288 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-352-00554-2
Odesskie rasskazy
Babelʹ I.
The book includes the most famous short stories of Isaac Babel, a Russian writer, journalist and playwright.
Amfora
SPb.,
2011,
Hard,
256 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-367-01632-1
25 USD
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Amfora
SPb.,
2011,
Hard,
256 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-367-01632-1
Rasskazy
Podarochnoe izdanie
Babelʹ I.
Isaak Babel is considered as as the greatest prose writer of Russian Jewry.
Vita Nova
SPb.,
2014,
1000 copies,
Hard,
656 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-93898-481-3
195 USD
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Vita Nova
SPb.,
2014,
1000 copies,
Hard,
656 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-93898-481-3
Одесские рассказы
Babelʹ I.
Odessa is considered to be a city of humor and humorists. Nevertheless, this myth was created by its inhabitants themselves. The most vivid stories connected with the life of Odessa and explaining the appearance of the myth are included in the prese…
Optimum
Odesa,
2001,
3000 copies,
Hard,
334 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 966-7776-17-4
22 USD
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Optimum
Odesa,
2001,
3000 copies,
Hard,
334 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 966-7776-17-4
Terra-Terra
M.,
1996,
Hard,
488+632 pp,
(In Russian)
ISBN 5-300-00223-2