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      Poster provides definitions of motif and a theme in poetry, and provides examples from famous Russian poems.
      12,00 $
          Poster provides definitions of motif and a theme in poetry, and provides examples from famous Russian poems.
          12,00 $
              Two sided, 100x70 cm colorful glossy poster illustrating methods of dough work (yeast dough on one side, and layered dough on the other).
              12,00 $
                  Two sided, 100x70 cm colorful glossy poster illustrating methods of dough work (yeast dough on one side, and layered dough on the other).
                  12,00 $
                              The collection collected extremely funny stories of various authors, including V. Dragunsky, J. Panteleev, V. Oseev, M. Korshunov, V. Golyavkin, L. Kaminsky, I. Pivovarova, S. Makhotin, M. Druzhinina.
                              12,95 $
                                  The collection collected extremely funny stories of various authors, including V. Dragunsky, J. Panteleev, V. Oseev, M. Korshunov, V. Golyavkin, L. Kaminsky, I. Pivovarova, S. Makhotin, M. Druzhinina.
                                  12,95 $
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                                      Igrok [The Gambler]
                                          13,00 $
                                          Igrok [The Gambler]
                                              The novel ‘The Gambler’ has strong autobiographical motives, because Dostoevsky himself was a gambler. The story of the creation of this book is very interesting: having lost his last penny in Wiesbaden, the writer, desperately in need of money, signed a contract with a publishing house, according to which he had to write a novel... in 26 days. These completely implausible terms forced...
                                              13,00 $
                                              Igrok [The Gambler]
                                                  The novel ‘The Gambler’ has strong autobiographical motives, because Dostoevsky himself was a gambler. The story of the creation of this book is very interesting: having lost his last penny in Wiesbaden, the writer, desperately in need of money, signed a contract with a publishing house, according to which he had to write a novel... in 26 days. These completely implausible terms forced...
                                                  13,00 $