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Russian Romance (Paperback)
Alexander Serguevitch Pushkin; Translated by Mrs. J. Buchan Telfer
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R863
Discovery Miles 8 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1875 Edition.
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Russian Romance (Hardcover)
Alexander Serguevitch Pushkin; Translated by Mrs. J. Buchan Telfer
bundle available
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R1,160
Discovery Miles 11 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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1875. 19th century Russian author who is considered to be his
country's greatest poet and the founder of modern Russian
literature. Two of his major works include the masterpiece, Eugene
Onegin, a novel in verse concerning mutually rejected love and his
historical tragedy, Boris Godunov. Russian Romance begins: My
father, Andrey Petrovitch Grineff, who served in his youth under
Count Munich, had retired with the rank of senior major, in the
year 17-. He then settled on his property in the government of
Simbirsk, where he married Avdotia Vassilievna U-, the daughter of
a poor nobleman in the neighborhood. Nine children were born to my
parents. All my brothers and sisters died in their infancy. My name
had been entered on the strength of the Semionoffsky regiment,
thanks to Prince B-, a major in the Guards, and our near relative.
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Russian Romance (Hardcover)
Alexander Serguevitch Pushkin; Translated by Mrs. J. Buchan Telfer
bundle available
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R1,116
Discovery Miles 11 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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1875. 19th century Russian author who is considered to be his
country's greatest poet and the founder of modern Russian
literature. Two of his major works include the masterpiece, Eugene
Onegin, a novel in verse concerning mutually rejected love and his
historical tragedy, Boris Godunov. Russian Romance begins: My
father, Andrey Petrovitch Grineff, who served in his youth under
Count Munich, had retired with the rank of senior major, in the
year 17-. He then settled on his property in the government of
Simbirsk, where he married Avdotia Vassilievna U-, the daughter of
a poor nobleman in the neighborhood. Nine children were born to my
parents. All my brothers and sisters died in their infancy. My name
had been entered on the strength of the Semionoffsky regiment,
thanks to Prince B-, a major in the Guards, and our near relative.
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Russian Romance (Paperback)
Alexander Serguevitch Pushkin; Translated by Mrs. J. Buchan Telfer
bundle available
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R810
Discovery Miles 8 100
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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1875. 19th century Russian author who is considered to be his
country's greatest poet and the founder of modern Russian
literature. Two of his major works include the masterpiece, Eugene
Onegin, a novel in verse concerning mutually rejected love and his
historical tragedy, Boris Godunov. Russian Romance begins: My
father, Andrey Petrovitch Grineff, who served in his youth under
Count Munich, had retired with the rank of senior major, in the
year 17-. He then settled on his property in the government of
Simbirsk, where he married Avdotia Vassilievna U-, the daughter of
a poor nobleman in the neighborhood. Nine children were born to my
parents. All my brothers and sisters died in their infancy. My name
had been entered on the strength of the Semionoffsky regiment,
thanks to Prince B-, a major in the Guards, and our near relative.
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