An edition of Smertʹ bogov (1896)

Smertʹ bogov

I͡U︡lian Otstupnik

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An edition of Smertʹ bogov (1896)

Smertʹ bogov

I͡U︡lian Otstupnik

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Publish Date
Publisher
"Khudozh. lit-ra"
Language
Russian
Pages
317

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Cover of: Smertʹ bogov
Smertʹ bogov: I͡U︡lian Otstupnik
1993, "Khudozh. lit-ra"
in Russian
Cover of: Smertʹ bogov
Smertʹ bogov: I︠U︡līan Otstupnik
1902, Tipografīi︠a︡ N.N. Klobukova
in Russian - Izd. 2
Cover of: Otverzhennyĭ
Otverzhennyĭ: roman v dvukh chasti͡a︡kh
1896, Tip. M. Merkusheva
in Russian

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Edition Notes

First volume of his trilogy Khristos i antikhrist.
Gift of Victor Kamkin, Inc. March 2002

Published in
Moskva
Genre
Fiction.
Other Titles
I͡U︡lian Otstupnik

Classifications

Library of Congress
PG3467.M4 K3 1993

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Pagination
317 p. ;
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3758804M
ISBN 10
5280015555
LCCN
2003459170
OCLC/WorldCat
30321372
Library Thing
8962917

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