Siberia

  • Siberia
    By Luciana Vagge Saccorotti

    ... croci in legno e chiese, ma i labirinti e i kurgany2 non furono distrutti, così come, fortunatamente, non lo furono dai nuovi funesti colonizzatori del XX secolo. Ed eccoci sbarcati sull'isola più grande dell'arcipelago, ...

  • Siberia: Worlds Apart
    By Victor L Mote

    ... Valeriy Lifshits, Richard Lonsdale, Paul Lydolph, Viktor Lysenko, Peter Maffitt, Pat Micklin, Elisa B. Miller, Dick Moore, Mikhail Morozov, Nikolay Nekhayenko, Jim Nichols, Joe Nogee, Bob North, Aleksey Novikov, Sergey Ostroumov, ...

  • Siberia
    By M. P. Price

    Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

  • Siberia: A History of the People
    By Janet M. Hartley

    Hughes, Stalin, Siberia and the Crisis ofthe New Economic Policy; I have relied on this work for many points in this chapter. 7. The Women ofIzmaelovka, p. 56. 8. Ibid., p. 16. 9. Hughes, Stalin, Siberia and the Crisis ofthe New ...

  • Siberia: A Cultural History
    By Anthony Haywood

    Although gulags, the Soviet prison camps, were a fact of life all over Russia inthe twentieth century, ... up there on river cruises to former nickel mining gulags in Norilsk and, in the case of one tour agency that sells itself under.

  • Siberia: A History of the People
    By Janet M. Hartley

    Larger in area than the United States and Europe combined, Siberia is a land of extremes, not merely in terms of climate and expanse, but in the many kinds of lives its population has led over the course of four centuries.

  • Siberia: Conquest and Exploration(1500-1800)
    By Srikala Balakrishnan

    How was Siberia conquered? In what stages did the expansion across Asia take place? Did the Russians encounter opposition from China? This books addresses these questions which rise in the mind on seeing a map of the world.

  • Siberia: thriller
    By Christine Thépot-Gayon

    Siberia: thriller