WitrynaImperial Russia: Source Book, 1700-1917 £22.09 (7) Only 1 left in stock. Print length 435 pages Language English Publisher Holt,Rinehart & Winston of Canada Ltd Publication date 1 Dec. 1967 ISBN-10 0030559006 ISBN-13 978-0030559006 See all details Product details Publisher : Holt,Rinehart & Winston of Canada Ltd (1 Dec. 1967) WitrynaA Source book for Russian history from early times to 1917 / George Vernadsky, senior editor. Ralph T. Fisher, Jr., managing editor. Alan D. Ferguson, Andrew Lossky. Sergei Pushkarev, compiler. Holdings Detail Table of Contents Staff View Request first available copy Central Library Holdings details from Central Library
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WitrynaThe Foros Church is one of many churches built to glorify God for the Tsar's survival. The imperial family was en route from Crimea to Saint Petersburg. Contrary to railway rules of the period that limited commercial passenger trains to 42 axles, the imperial train of fifteen carriages had 64 axles. WitrynaImperial Russia: A Source Book, 1700-1917. Basil Dmytryshyn. Dryden Press, 1974 - Russia - 497 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and … small refrigerated trailers for rent
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