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Eyewitness Guide St. Petersburg
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK 2007 PAPER 256 PAGES
An outstanding guide to St. Petersburg, its culture, history and attractions. This compact travel guide features excellent local maps and site plans, hundreds of color photographs and a good selection of writing on St. Petersburg over the ages.
(RUS87, $23.00)
Sunlight at Midnight: St. Petersburg and the Rise of Modern Russia
W. Bruce Lincoln
HISTORY 2002 PAPER 432 PAGES
A wonderfully written, informative portrait of the city, discussing its culture, architecture and history. Lincoln focuses on the development of St. Petersburg in the 18th and 19th centuries as Russia's "window on the West." Highly recommended for travelers with an interest in the character and significance of the city and its monuments.
(RUS128, $19.95)
Peter the Great, His Life and World
Robert Massie
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR 1981 PAPER 914 PAGES
A Pulitzer Prize-winning, best-selling history of the great Westernizer of Russia. Massie portrays a giant of history on the monumental canvas of Europe as he transforms Russia from backwater tsardom to major empire. In this massive chronicle, he tells of Peter the Great as he travels incognito to the West, builds Russia's navy, defeats Sweden, moves the capital of the country to the newly created St. Petersburg, and modernizes Russia.
(RUS48, $19.95)
Land of the Firebird, The Beauty of Old Russia
Suzanne Massie
HISTORY 1995 PAPER 496 PAGES
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
An engaging illumination of 19th-century Russian cultural life and history by an avowed Russophile. Massie rewards with careful attention to telling details as well as to the larger movements in pre-Revolutionary Russian art, literature, cuisine, and daily life.
(RUS21, $35.00)
St. Petersburg Map
Borch Maps
2005 MAP
A detailed, laminated city plan of St. Petersburg at a scale of 1:11,000, with street index inset. Place names are in transliterated English.
(RUS89, $7.95)
Black Earth, A Journey Through Russia After the Fall
Andrew Meier
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Meier ventures far outside the Kremlin gates for this account of the lives typical Russians since the collapse of the Soviet Union. A vivid, insightful portrait.
(RUS236, $15.95)
Lenin's Tomb
David Remnick
HISTORY
A gripping eyewitness tale of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Remnick, the Washington Post reporter on the scene, combines fine historical scholarship with great storytelling.
(RUS07, $16.95)
Pavlovsk, The Life of a Russian Palace
Suzanne Massie
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A biography of the palace from its role in 18th-century Tsarist Russia to the revolution, public park, Nazi military headquarters and restoration. It's a great story, well told by Massie, who also wrote Land of the Firebird.
(RUS154, $28.00)
Petersburg, Crucible of Cultural Revolution
Katarina Clark
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A case study of cultural changes in Petersburg in the years 1913-1931 and how they coincided with the Russian Revolution.
(RUS43, $26.00)
Russia, A Concise History
Ronald Hingley
HISTORY
Well-known scholar Hingley sketches Russia's multiple transformations from her illiterate, pagan, Slavic roots to a multi-ethnic empire in this highly readable, well-illustrated brief history.
(RUS04, $19.95)
St. Petersburg, A Cultural History
Solomon Volkov
Antonina Bouis
HISTORY
This intimate cultural history, written by a native historian and musician of the city, includes profiles of its artists and writers over the last 300 years.
(RUS72, $26.50)
St. Petersburg, Russia's Window to the Future
Arthur George
HISTORY
A history of the city, and especially its cultural life, published in celebration of its 300th anniversary.
(RUS248, $35.00)
The 900 Days, The Siege of Leningrad
Harrison Salisbury
HISTORY
Salisbury's detailed account of the three-year-long Nazi blockade of Leningrad (now St Petersburg).
(RUS235, $27.00)
The Amber Room, The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure
Adrian Levy
Catherine Scott-Clark
HISTORY
Two investigative journalists on the trail of a roomful of amber from the days of Peter the Great, missing since the Siege of Leningrad in 1941.
(RUS244, $16.00)
The Treasures of Hermitage
Museums of the World
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
The six-part documentary showcasing the Hermitage Museum and its magnificent collection of European art.
(RUS238, $49.99)
St. Petersburg, Architecture of the Tsars
Dmitri Shvidkovsky
Alexander Orloff
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This definitive book illustrates the Baroque masterpieces of Peter the Great, Neoclassic confections of Catherine the Great and Art Nouveau glitter of Nicholas II in splendid color photographs.
(RUS152, $95.00)
The Art and Architecture of Russia
George Hamilton
Judith Gordon
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An elegantly written introduction to the art and architecture of Russia. Published in 1954, it's a good handbook for the traveler that goes beyond Moscow and St. Petersburg. Includes 314 black-and-white illustrations.
(RUS38, $32.00)
The Hermitage, Masterpieces
Scala Masterpieces
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This slim book, featuring color illustrations on hundreds of important works, is an excellent guide to European paintings at the Hermitage.
(RUS90, $29.95)
Catherine the Great, A Short History
Isabel De Madariaga
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A brief survey of the reign of Catherine the Great that nicely balances biography with descriptions of the economic, political and social life of the period.
(RUS105, $14.95)
Letters from Russia
Marquis De Custine
Anka Muhlstein
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An authoritative edition of Astolphe de Custine's observant, scathing and insightful account of travels in Moscow and St. Petersburg in 1839.
(RUS166, $22.95)
Speak, Memory
Vladimir Nabokov
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A richly imagined memoir of Nabokov's early years. First published in 1951, it wonderfully evokes cultural life among the well-to-do in turn-of-the-century St. Petersburg.
(RUS28, $14.95)
Tsar, The Lost World of Nicholas and Alexandra
Peter Kurth
Peter Christopher
Edvard Radzinsky
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A tribute to the last of the Romanovs, featuring a treasure trove of never-published photographs and illuminating text. It brings to life in sumptuous detail the tumultuous life and times of Nicholas and Alexandra. Masterful.
(RUS79, $29.99)
A Traveller's Companion to St. Petersburg
Laurence Kelly
ANTHOLOGY
This illuminating selection of readings, enhanced by maps and and engravings, covers the city from its foundation to the fall of the Tsars. Includes chapters on early days, palaces and museums, politics and iconic places throughout the city.
(RUS214, $16.95)
From Karamzin to Bunin: An Anthology of Russian Short Stories
Carl Proffer
ANTHOLOGY
A broad selection of Russian literary works from the earliest prose to the years before the revolution, featuring reliable translations of masterpieces from Pushkin, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gogol, and more.
(RUS08, $22.95)
City of Thieves
David Benioff
LITERATURE
Benioff turns his grandfather's stories of surviving the infamous Siege of Leningrad into a wise and touching novel of coming of age.
(RUS380, $24.95)
Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoevsky
David McDuff
LITERATURE
Dostoevsky's thriller of murder and redemption is redolent of St. Petersburg's atmosphere. A cornerstone of Russian literature, and one of the greatest detective stories ever told.
(RUS18, $14.00)
Life and Fate
Vasily Grossman
LITERATURE
Modeled on Tolstoy's War and Peace, this novel gives a sweeping account of Soviet life during World War II.
(RUS299, $22.95)
Petersburg
Andrei Bely
John E. Malmstad
Robert A. Maguire
LITERATURE
This novel, written in 1916, conjures a whirlwind of impressions and impulses in a kinetic meditation on the nature of the city.
(RUS134, $20.95)
The Madonnas of Leningrad
Debra Dean
LITERATURE
Dean effortlessly interweaves two stories in this remarkable debut -- Marina's wartime experiences as a young guide at the Hermitage during the seige of Leningrad and her life as an 82-year-old Seattle resident struggling with Alzheimer's.
(RUS360, $13.95)
The Master of Petersburg
J.M. Coetzee
LITERATURE
Dostoyevski becomes a literary character in Coetzee's novel of 19th-century Russia, where he is ensnared in a mystery that illuminates the underworld of pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg.
(RUS200, $15.00)
The Siege
Helen Dunmore
LITERATURE
The 1941 siege of Leningrad is the backdrop for this affecting novel of one Russian family's attempts to survive during the darkest hours of World War II.
(RUS258, $13.00)
To the Hermitage
Malcolm Bradbury
LITERATURE
Bradbury's spirited, time-spanning novel, involving French philosopher Diderot, Catherine the Great, a 1990s English professor in St. Petersburg and contemporary politics.
(RUS153, $16.95)
Zugzwang, A Novel
Ronan Bennett
MYSTERY
This historical thriller set in 1914 St. Petersburg has it all: an intricate plot, colorful characters, chess masters, Bolsheviks and a famous psychoanalyst.
(RUS370, $24.95)
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