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B. NIKONOVPATUREN AND COLLINET (EXPLOITOR OF THE SUN) Fantastic story 5B. NIKONOVSHUM RED SQUAREStory 23B. NICON-AMERICAN DUEL Story 37B. SIPOVSKY (V. Novodv...
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грн90.00 -10% Off грн81.00The collection includes a variety of fairy tales from Western, Eastern and Southern Slavs. Many of them are unknown to the general reader. Source: ...
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“In the fall of 1902, I had to enter the preparatory class of the First Kyiv Gymnasium. My middle brother, Vadim, studied there. After his stories, I began t...
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This collection includes stories, stories and fairy tales by Paustovsky, designed for young readers who will gradually become acquainted with the different f...
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The autobiographical “Tale of Life” by K. G. Paustovsky consists of six books: “Distant Years”, “Restless Youth”, “The Beginning of an Unknown Century”, “A T...
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The book “Badger Nose” by Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky includes not only well-known, textbook works, but also quite rarely published stories by a wonder...
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“Cherpunov always brought all sorts of rarities to his lessons. His favorite thing was to bring bottles of water. He told how he himself collected Nile water...
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“...The sun sets in the clouds, smoke falls to the ground, swallows fly low, roosters crow timelessly in the courtyards, clouds stretch across the sky in lon...
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Almost without contact with the outside world, an international team of astronomers lives high in the mountains in a secluded observatory - and does not imme...
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Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky is one of the most important figures in the literary world of the 20th century, a Soviet classic, three times nominated for...
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“When the meadows are mowed, it is better not to fish in the meadow lakes. We knew this, but we still went to Prorva. The troubles began immediately behind t...