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Alexander the Fourth
Poems
SHevtsov A.M.
The book of poems by the Russian politically repressed and shot poet of the first half of the XXth century Alexander Shevtsov is published for the first time.
RuPab
M.,
2009,
100 copies,
Soft,
74 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-17-6
19 USD
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RuPab
M.,
2009,
100 copies,
Soft,
74 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-17-6
"And the sky is pregnant with the future"
The collection from the archives of V. Portugalov includes poems of Russian poets with tragic fate such as M. Tsvetaeva, O. Mandelstam, V. Narbut, I. Pribludny and short articles about them.
RuPab
M.,
2012,
100 copies,
Soft,
96 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-35-0
22 USD
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RuPab
M.,
2012,
100 copies,
Soft,
96 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-35-0
Chukotka speaking
Portugalov V.
The story is written by the contemporary Russian author Valentin Portugalov.
RuPab
M.,
2011,
100 copies,
Soft,
68 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-30-5
14 USD
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RuPab
M.,
2011,
100 copies,
Soft,
68 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-30-5
Golden Kolyma
IArotskii A.S.
Memoirs by one of the repressed victims of the Stalin regime, concerning the events of the late 1930's, mass repressions in the USSR.
RuPab
M.,
2010,
100 copies,
Paperback,
268 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-21-3
27 USD
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RuPab
M.,
2010,
100 copies,
Paperback,
268 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-21-3
RuPab
M.,
2009,
100 copies,
Soft,
92 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-16-9
RuPab
M.,
2008,
100 copies,
Paperback,
162 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-13-8
Lideya, a soldier's mother
Story
Gorshkov V.V.
This story is written by a former Gulag prisoner and narrates about the life in a Soviet village.
RuPab
M.,
2008,
100 copies,
Soft,
134 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-09-1
25 USD
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RuPab
M.,
2008,
100 copies,
Soft,
134 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-09-1
On Kolyma, friends, fate
Isaev I.S.
The author of the book was found guilty of counterrevolutionary activities in 1936. He tells about his life in Butyrka prison, Kolyma prison camp and about his exile to Kolyma after release (1942 – 1956).
RuPab
M.,
2012,
100 copies,
Soft,
116 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-34-3
22 USD
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RuPab
M.,
2012,
100 copies,
Soft,
116 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-34-3
On the sunny side
Zarubin I. S.
RuPab
M.,
2012,
100 copies,
Paperback,
54 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-33-6
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RuPab
M.,
2012,
100 copies,
Paperback,
54 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-903559-33-6