Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ v 6-i tomakh
Tom 1: Po Ussuriĭskomu krai︠u︡; Dersu Uzala: 2-e izdanie, ispravlennoe i dopolnennoe; Tom 2: Z︠H︡iznʹ i prikli︠u︡chenii︠a︡ v taĭge; V gorakh Sikhote-Alini︠a︡; Zimniĭ pokhod po reke Khungari; Skvozʹ taĭgu: 2-e izdanie, ispravlennoe i dopolnennoe; Tom 3: Knigi 1,2: Nauchno-prakticheskie publikat︠s︡ii, otchety, doklady: 1906-1917: 2-e izdanie, ispravlennoe i dopolnennoe; Tom 4: Knigi 1,2: 1918-1930
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Toma 1,2, Tom 3: Knigi 1,2, Tom 4: Knigi 1,2
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translation: Complete collected works in 6 volumes - Volume I: Along Ussuri Krai; Dersu Uzala. 2nd edition, revised and enlarged; Volume II: Life and adventures in taiga; In Sikhote-Alin Mountain; Winter hike along KHungari River; Through taiga. 2nd edition, revised and enlarged; Volume III: Books 1,2: Research and practical publications, reports, reports: 1906 - 1917. 2nd edition, revised and enlarged; Volume IV: Books 1,2: 1918 - 1930 (Volumes 1,2, Volume 3: Books 1,2, Volume 4: Books 1,2)
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848 pp., color illustrations., photos
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Volume I presents the most famous works “Po Ussuriiskomu kraiu” and “Dersu Uzala” which have been published without censorship abbreviations and exceptions for the first time since 1921. Volume II presents the books “ZHizn' i prikliucheniia v taige”, “V gorakh Sikhote-Alinia” published in full for the first time, “Zimnii pokhod po reke KHungari” and “Skvoz' taigu”. Volume III presents all the works by V. K. Arseniev of the pre-revolutionary period (1906-1917) not only printed - monographs and articles - but also archival materials (service reports, reports, drafts), many of which are unknown even to specialists and have been published for the first time. Volume IV presents texts by V.K. Arseniev of the post-revolutionary period of his activity (1918-1930). In the 1920s, V.K.Arseniev wrote most of his works, took part in the economic development of the Far East and in drawing up the first five-year plans. For the first time, many archival materials have been published - service reports and reports from expeditions, which are of great interest, as well as several previously unknown works.