An edition of Dead Souls (1915)

Dead Souls

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Dead Souls
Николай Васильевич Гоголь
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An edition of Dead Souls (1915)

Dead Souls

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Publish Date
Publisher
Buccaneer Books
Language
English

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Dead Souls
Dead Souls
June 1992, Buccaneer Books
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Dead Souls
Dead Souls
June 1987, Firebird Pubns
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Dead Souls
Dead Souls
October 1983, Amereon Limited
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Dead souls
Dead souls
1923, A.A. Knopf
Cover of: Dead souls
Dead souls
1923, A.A. Knopf
Cover of: Dead souls
Dead souls
1915, Frederick A. Stokes Co.
in English
Cover of: Dead Souls
Dead Souls
1915, T. Fisher Unwin
in English - Fifth Impression

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First Sentence

"A rather handsome, light traveling carriage on springs rolled into the gates of an inn in a certain provincial capital, the kind of carriage that is favored by bachelors: retired lieutenant colonels, second captains, landowners possessing a hundred souls or so of serfs-in a word, all those who are called the fair-to-middlin' sort."

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Format
Hardcover

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11340639M
ISBN 10
0899669255
ISBN 13
9780899669250

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A rather handsome, light traveling carriage on springs rolled into the gates of an inn in a certain provincial capital, the kind of carriage that is favored by bachelors: retired lieutenant colonels, second captains, landowners possessing a hundred souls or so of serfs-in a word, all those who are called the fair-to-middlin' sort.
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