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Dmitry Gusarov. Wounded angel
Dmitriĭ Gusarov. Ranenyĭ angel
Gnetnev K.V.
The book is about Dmitry Gusarov who was a Soviet writer-veteran and was awarded the title of People's Writer of Karelia.
Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2015,
Hardcover, 264 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-065-7
39 USD
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Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2015,
Hardcover, 264 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-065-7
Journey of a strange man: in the footsteps of the expedition of Russian Empire Marine ministry on the White Sea in 1856-1857
Puteshestvie strannogo cheloveka: po sledam ekspedit︠s︡ii Morskogo ministerstva Rossiĭskoĭ Imperii po Belomu mori︠u︡ 1856-1857 godov
Gnetnev K.V.
Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2013, 500 copies,
Hard, 432 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-050-3
55 USD
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Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2013, 500 copies,
Hard, 432 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-050-3
Karelian front of the forest war
Karelʹskiĭ front: taĭny lesnoĭ voĭny
Gnetnev K.V.
Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2011,
Hard, 416 p, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-029-9
46 USD
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Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2011,
Hard, 416 p, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-029-9
Karelian front of the forest war
Karelʹskiĭ front: taĭny lesnoĭ voĭny
2-e izdanie, dopolnennoe
Gnetnev K.V.
Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2015,
Hardcover, 415 p., (In Russian)
34 USD
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Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2015,
Hardcover, 415 p., (In Russian)
Karelian Golgotha: how the White Sea–Baltic Canal was built
Karelʹskai︠a︡ Golgofa: kak stroili Belomorkanal
Gnetnev K.V.
The White Sea–Baltic Canal (Byelomorsko–Baltiyskiy kanal, BBK), often abbreviated to White Sea Canal (Belomorkanal) is a ship canal in Russia opened on 2 August 1933. It connects the White Sea, in the Arctic Ocean, with Lake Onega, which is further …
Ostrova
Petrozavodsk, 2016, 2500 copies,
Hardcover, 336 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-083-1
38 USD
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Petrozavodsk, 2016, 2500 copies,
Hardcover, 336 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-98686-083-1
Northern history
Severnai︠a︡ istorii︠a︡
Povestʹ v 3 chasti︠a︡kh
Gnetnev K.V.
Konstantin Vasilyevich Gnetnev (born 1947) is a Soviet, Russian documentary writer, journalist, Honored Journalist of the Republic of Karelia, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation.
Verso
Petrozavodsk, 2018,
206 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-91997-286-0
27 USD
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Petrozavodsk, 2018,
206 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-91997-286-0
The White Sea–Baltic Canal 1933 - 2017
Belomorkanal 1933 - 2017
Gody. Sobytii︠a︡. Li︠u︡di
Gnetnev K.V.
The book may be considered the continuation of the book “Karelian Golgotha: how the White Sea–Baltic Canal was built” written by the same author and published in 2016. The White Sea–Baltic Canal, often abbreviated to White Sea Canal (Belomorkanal) i…
Verso
Petrozavodsk, 2017, 500 copies,
Hardcover, 383 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-91997-251-8
56 USD
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Petrozavodsk, 2017, 500 copies,
Hardcover, 383 p., il, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-91997-251-8
XXth century. Karelians
XX vek. Karely
Dokumentalʹnai︠a︡ proza
Gnetnev K.V.
The book by the famous publicist and writer Konstantin Gnetnev is a series of portraits of people, both famous and ordinary residents of Karelia of the ХХth century, who have experienced all the cataclysms of the past century. The writer tried to pr…
Verso
Petrozavodsk, 2019, 500 copies,
Hardcover, 184 p., il., portraits, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-91997-311-9
27 USD
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Petrozavodsk, 2019, 500 copies,
Hardcover, 184 p., il., portraits, (In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-91997-311-9
XXth century. Pomors
XX vek. Pomory
Gnetnev K.V.
Pomors are an ethnographic group descended from Russian settlers, primarily from Veliky Novgorod, living on the White Sea coasts and the territory whose southern border lies on a watershed which separates the White Sea river basin from the basins of…
Verso
Petrozavodsk, 2020, 1000 copies,
Paperback, 207 p., il., portraits, (In Russian)
28 USD
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Petrozavodsk, 2020, 1000 copies,
Paperback, 207 p., il., portraits, (In Russian)
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