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Birch Trees
Birch Trees
By Ursula Drake
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
By Romain Aurelian
Railway Cargo Terminal
Railway Cargo Terminal
By Vladimir Grigorev
Samovar Museum, Gorodets
Samovar Museum, Gorodets
By Vladimir Petrov
Rural Scene
Rural Scene
By Kusmina Svetlana
Russian Rubles
Russian Rubles
By Alexandr Blinov
Moscow Metro Sign
Moscow Metro Sign
By Dmytro Tolmachov
Apartment Buildings
Apartment Buildings
By Natalya Letunova
Kamchatka
Kamchatka
By Alex Glebov
Russian Rubles
Russian Rubles
By Alexandr Blinov
Village Rabocheostrovsk, Republic of Karelia
Village Rabocheostrovsk, Republic of Karelia
By Kotomiti_okuma
Moscow Metro
Moscow Metro
By Mikhail Leonov
Interior of Izba, with Samovar
Interior of Izba, with Samovar
By Artzzz
High Speed Sapsan Train
High Speed Sapsan Train
By Igor Rogkow
Harvesting
Harvesting
By Olgakorica
Russian Train in Leningrad Region
Russian Train in Leningrad Region
By Alenka2194_info
Abandoned Village
Abandoned Village
By Max5128
Moscow Metro - Komsomolskaya Station
Moscow Metro - Komsomolskaya Station
By Martin Leber
Solovki Monastery<br>
Solovki Monastery
By Natalia Sidorova
Samovar
Samovar
By Roman Belogorodov

 

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Marooned in Moscow

Marooned in Moscow

This gripping autobiography plays out against the backdrop of Russia's bloody Civil War, and was one of the first Western eyewitness accounts of life in post-revolutionary Russia. Marooned in Moscow provides a fascinating account of one woman's entry into war-torn Russia in early 1920, first-person impressions of many in the top Soviet leadership, and accounts of the author's increasingly dangerous work as a journalist and spy, to say nothing of her work on behalf of prisoners, her two arrests, and her eventual ten-month-long imprisonment, including in the infamous Lubyanka prison. It is a veritable encyclopedia of life in Russia in the early 1920s.
Maria's War: A Soldier's Autobiography

Maria's War: A Soldier's Autobiography

This astonishingly gripping autobiography by the founder of the Russian Women’s Death Battallion in World War I is an eye-opening documentary of life before, during and after the Bolshevik Revolution.
Russian Rules

Russian Rules

From the shores of the White Sea to Moscow and the Northern Caucasus, Russian Rules is a high-speed thriller based on actual events, terrifying possibilities, and some really stupid decisions.
Bears in the Caviar

Bears in the Caviar

Bears in the Caviar is a hilarious and insightful memoir by a diplomat who was “present at the creation” of US-Soviet relations. Charles Thayer headed off to Russia in 1933, calculating that if he could just learn Russian and be on the spot when the US and USSR established relations, he could make himself indispensable and start a career in the foreign service. Remarkably, he pulled it of.
Chekhov Bilingual

Chekhov Bilingual

Some of Chekhov's most beloved stories, with English and accented Russian on facing pages throughout. 
Murder at the Dacha

Murder at the Dacha

Senior Lieutenant Pavel Matyushkin has a problem. Several, actually. Not the least of them is the fact that a powerful Soviet boss has been murdered, and Matyushkin's surly commander has given him an unreasonably short time frame to close the case.
Woe From Wit (bilingual)

Woe From Wit (bilingual)

One of the most famous works of Russian literature, the four-act comedy in verse Woe from Wit skewers staid, nineteenth century Russian society, and it positively teems with “winged phrases” that are essential colloquialisms for students of Russian and Russian culture.
Dostoyevsky Bilingual

Dostoyevsky Bilingual

Bilingual series of short, lesser known, but highly significant works that show the traditional view of Dostoyevsky as a dour, intense, philosophical writer to be unnecessarily one-sided. 

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