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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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Odyssey Guide Moscow, St. Petersburg & The Golden Ring
Masha Nordbye
Patricia Lanza
GUIDEBOOK
2007
PAPER
728 PAGES
BEST SELLER
A comprehensive guide to the art, culture and history of these two great Russian cities, filled with maps and fine color photographs. It also includes a 50-page chapter on the ancient cities of the Golden Ring around Moscow. Third edition.
(RUS78, $26.95) |
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Russia, A Concise History
Ronald Hingley
HISTORY
2003
PAPER
224 PAGES
BEST SELLER
A very readable, condensed history of Russia's multiple transformations from her illiterate, pagan, Slavic roots to a multi-ethnic empire. Well-known scholar Ronald Hingley summarizes the tragic history of Russia from the invasions of the Tartars, Napoleon and Germans to the collapse of the Soviet Union. He doesn't shy from the abuses of power by autocratic tsars and the totalitarian Communist regime. With 205 well-integrated illustrations and four maps.
(RUS04, $19.95) |
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Lenin's Tomb
David Remnick
HISTORY
1994
PAPER
588 PAGES
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. Highly recommended.
(RUS07, $17.00) |
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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) |
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Russia from St. Petersburg to Moscow Map
Falk Maps
2009
MAP
A detailed map of northwest Russia at a scale of 1:750,000, well-suited for a river cruise between St. Petersburg and Moscow. It covers all but the northernmost extent of the route. A multi-lingual map, place names are in Russian. It does, however, omit the northernmost part of the trip (three days) from Goritsy to Svir Story. It does not show the White Lake, the Volga-Baltic Waterway, Lake Onega, Svir River and portions of Lake Lagoda. Published mostly in German. One Side. 38 X 55 inches.
(RUS06, $17.95) |
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Also Recommended
Moscow Map
ITMB
A handy, folding map of Moscow.
(RUS151, $11.95) |
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St. Petersburg Map
Borch Maps
A detailed, laminated city plan of St. Petersburg, with street index inset. Place names are in transliterated English.
(RUS89, $7.95) |
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Culture Smart! Russia
Anna King
GUIDEBOOK
A concise, no-nonsense guide to local customs, etiquette and culture with a short overview of the land and people along with practical travel advice.
(RUS361, $9.95) |
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Eyewitness Guide Moscow
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This outstanding guide covers Moscow's culture, history and attractions with maps, site plans and hundreds of color photographs.
(RUS164, $23.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide St. Petersburg
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
BEST SELLER
With excellent local maps and site plans, this outstanding visual guide introduces the culture, history and attractions of St. Petersburg.
(RUS87, $25.00) |
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Lonely Planet Russian Phrasebook
James Jenkin
Inna Zaitseva
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A handy shirtpocket phrasebook for Russian basics focusing on pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler.
(RUS111, $8.99) |
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A Traveller's History of Russia
Peter Neville
HISTORY
An impressively compact, lively survey of Russian history from the coming of the Slavs to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
(RUS47, $14.95) |
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Catherine the Great
Robert K. Massie
HISTORY
Eager readers of Massie's Nicholas and Alexandria or the Pulitzer Prize-wining Peter the Great will not be disappointed by this latest, an old-fashioned tale of politics, power and 18th-century Europe, drawing effectively from the ambitious Catherine's own memoirs.
(RUS470, $35.00) |
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Communism, A History
Richard Pipes
HISTORY
This short, fiercely critical history of communism provides a compelling overview, from the ideas of Karl Marx to the end of the 20th century.
(GEN367, $15.00) |
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Echoes of a Native Land, Two Centuries of a Russian Village
Serge Schmemann
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
The author draws on his knowledge of Russia, family photographs, letters and memoirs to tell the story of the czarist past and present realities of his ancestral home outside Moscow.
(RUS27, $19.00) |
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Resurrection, The Struggle for a New Russia
David Remnick
HISTORY
Pulitzer Prize-winner David Remnick insightfully explores the powers shaping the creation of a new Russia. The book follows the ruin of the USSR, up to the 1996 elections.
(RUS23, $16.00) |
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Russia of the Tsars
Peter Waldron
HISTORY
Waldron recounts the exploits of Peter the Great and the Tsars and the splendor of their capital city, St. Petersburg, in this lively, well illustrated and compact overview of the largest and most diverse empire of its day.
(RUS462, $24.95) |
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Sunlight at Midnight: St. Petersburg and the Rise of Modern Russia
W. Bruce Lincoln
HISTORY
A wonderfully written, informative portrait of St. Petersburg, focusing on the city's development 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) |
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Vodka, A Global History
Patricia Herlihy
HISTORY
A professor of history at Brown, Patricia Herlihy tracks our fascination with this most versatile of spirits from its mysterious 14th Century Slavic origins to today's global dominance in this throughoughly entertaining, erudite and illustrated short history. A volume in the lively Edible History Series, which also includes the ideal companion: Olives, A Global History.
(RUS475, $17.00) |
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A Russian Journal
John Steinbeck
Robert Capa
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Steinbeck's moving account of the people and everyday life in Russia, Ukraine and Caucasus circa 1948, with striking photographs by the great Robert Capra.
(RUS275, $15.00) |
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Peter the Great, His Life and World
Robert Massie
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
In this Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, Massie portrays the giant of history who transformed Russia from backwater tsardom into a major empire.
(RUS48, $21.00) |
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Speak, Memory
Vladimir Nabokov
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Nabokov's richly imagined memoir wonderfully evokes cultural life among the well-to-do in turn-of-the-century St. Petersburg.
(RUS28, $16.00) |
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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, $15.00) |
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Literary Russia, A Guide
Anna Benn
Rosamund Bartlett
LITERATURE
Organized geographically, this guide and literary companion includes the homes, museums and literary landmarks of Dostoevsky, Pushkin, Nabokov and other Russian masters.
(RUS45, $37.50) |
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Russian Short Stories
Robert Chandler
LITERATURE
This fine collection of tales captures the sweep and soul of Russian literature, including works by Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Chekhov and Tolstoy along with lesser-known greats.
(RUS288, $18.00) |
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Russka
Edward Rutherfurd
LITERATURE
In this absorbing, complex novel Rutherfurd transforms Russian history into an epic saga. The bestseller follows the fate of interconnected families over 800 years. Catherine the Great, Tolstoy, Pushkin and Rasputin all make appearances.
(RUS175, $19.00) |
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The Winter Queen
Boris Akunin
Andrew Bromfield
LITERATURE
Akunin sets a suspected murder among the glitterati of late 19th-century Moscow in this first book in the series of clever detective novels starring the rascal Erast Fandorin, wildly popular in Russia. The series continues with: The Turkish Gambit (RUS263), set during the 1877 Russo-Turkish War; Murder on the Leviathan (RUS225), an homage to Christie; and The Death of Achilles (RUS291), back in Moscow. Fandorin is deputy to the governor-general of czarist Moscow in Special Assignments (RUS371), facing a serial murder and a swindler.
(RUS210, $15.00) |
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