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How the steel was tempered : a novel in two parts = Kak zakali︠a︡lasʹ stalʹ : roman v dvukh chastyakh / Nikolai Ostrovsky ; translated from the Russian by R. Prokofieva.
- 891.7342 O857 1952
- Ostrovsky, Nikolay, 1904-1936,
- Foreign Languages Publishing House,
- Moscow :
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Collected works in 5 volumes / Anton Chekhov.
- 891.78309 C5158c 1988
- Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,
- Raduga Publishers,
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- Moscow :
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Shakespeare in the Soviet Union : a collection of articles/ [Compiled by Roman Samarin and Alexander Nikolyukin ; translated from the Russian by Avril Pyman.
- 822.33 S5272the
- Progress Publishers,
- 1966.
- Moscow :
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Virgin soil upturned / Mikhail Sholokhov ; [translated from the Russian by R. Daglish].
- 891.7342 S55929v
- Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 1905-1984.
- Foreign Languages Publishing House,
- [19--?]
- Moscow :
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Selected works in two volumes / Alexander Pushkin.
- 891.78309 P9875
- Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich,
- Raduga,
- 1985.
- Moscow :
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A year of life / Alexander Chakobcky; translated from the Russian by Susanna Rosenberg ; edited by H. Perham.
- 891.734 C4354
- Chakovsky, Alexander.
- Foreign Languages Pub. House,
- [1962?]
- Moscow :
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A prisoner in the Caucasus and other stories / Lev Tolstoy ; [translated from the Russian].
- 891.733 T654pr
- Tolstoy, Leo, 1828-1910.
- Raduga Publishers,
- c1983.
- Moscow :
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The idiot : a novel in two books Fyodor Dostoyevsky ; [translated from the Russian by Julius Katzer].
- 891.733 D7249i
- Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881.
- Progress Publishers,
- 1971.
- Moscow :
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Evenings near the village of Dikanka : stories published by bee-keeper Rudi Panko / Nikolai Gogol ; edited by Ovid Gorchakov ; illustrated by A. Kanevsky.
- 891.733 G613e
- Gogolʹ, Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich, 1809-1852,
- Foreign Languages Pub. House,
- Moscow :
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And quiet flows the Don : a novel in four books / Mikhail Sholokhov ; a translation from the Russian by Stephen Garry ; revised and completed by Robert Daglish.
- 891.7342 S55929a 1968
- Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 1905-1984,
- Progress Publishers,
- Moscow :