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Orenburgskoe kniz︠h︡noe izdatelʹstvo im. G. P. Donkovt︠s︡eva:
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Povestʹ. 3-e izdanie, ispravlennoe i dopolnennoe
Semenov I︠U︡.S.
27 USD
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Pravoslavnye istoricheskie khramy Orenburz︠h︡ʹi︠a︡
Nauchno-populi︠a︡rnoe spravochnoe izdanie
Rubin V.A.
Descriptive articles on the history of 392 Orthodox churches situated on the territory of Orenburg Oblast within contemporary borders.
82 USD
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Georgiĭ Malenkov - tretiĭ voz︠h︡dʹ strany Sovetov
Katalog vystavki Orenburgskogo blagotvoritelʹnogo fonda “Evrazii︠a︡” i Orenburgskogo gubernatorskogo istoriko-kraevedcheskogo muzei︠a︡
The catalog of the first exhibition dedicated to Georgy Malenkov (1901–1988), a Soviet politician and Communist Party leader.
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Diplomaticheskiĭ agent
Povestʹ
Semenov I︠U︡.S.
Yulian Semyonovich Semyonov (October 8, 1931 – September 15, 1993) was a Soviet and Russian writer of spy fiction and detective fiction, also scriptwriter and poet. His famous novels such as “Seventeen Moments of Spring” and “TASS Is Authorized to …
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50 z︠h︡emchuz︠h︡in Orenburga
Smirnov S.E.
The book presents 50 the most renowned buildings, monuments and squares of Orenburg.
48 USD
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Bardin G.I︠A︡.
Garri Yakovlevich Bardin (born September 11, 1941) is a Soviet and Russian animation director, screenwriter, producer, film and voice actor best known for his experimental musical and stop motion films. He was awarded the 1988 Short Film Palme d'Or …
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Bardin G.I︠A︡.
Garri Yakovlevich Bardin (born September 11, 1941) is a Soviet and Russian animation director, screenwriter, producer, film and voice actor best known for his experimental musical and stop motion films. He was awarded the 1988 Short Film Palme d'Or …
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Poet i muza
Dombrovskiĭ I︠U︡.O.
Yury Osipovich Dombrovsky (May 12, 1909 - May 29, 1978) was a Russian writer who spent nearly eighteen years in Soviet prison camps and exile. The book includes the works from “Tayshet notebook” and a poem “Henri Rousseau”.
18 USD
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