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Arkady Gaidar is a legendary man. The most unprecedented stories were told about his life, and all of them are pure truth. He also said about himself: 'It was an ordinary biography and an extraordinary time.' At the age of 14, he went to the Civil War, at 17 he commanded a regiment, and died at the front of the Great Patriotic War. He began to write in the 1920s and in his works he created a happy country, in which he himself sacredly believed. More than one generation of Soviet children grew up on his books.
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Arkady Gaidar is a legendary man. The most unprecedented stories were told about his life, and all of them are pure truth. He also said about himself: 'It was an ordinary biography and an extraordinary time.' At the age of 14, he went to the Civil War, at 17 he commanded a regiment, and died at the front of the Great Patriotic War. He began to write in the 1920s and in his works he created a happy country, in which he himself sacredly believed. More than one generation of Soviet children grew up on his books.
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Характеристики
Автор
Gaidar Arkadii
Издательство
Azbuka
ISBN
9785389055476
Переплёт
Hardcover
Year Published
2020
Страницы
144
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Arkady Gaidar is a legendary man. The most unprecedented stories were told about his life, and all of them are pure truth. He also said about himself: 'It was an ordinary biography and an extraordinary time.' At the age of 14, he went to the Civil War, at 17 he commanded a regiment, and died at the front of the Great Patriotic War. He began to write in the 1920s and in his works he created a happy country, in which he himself sacredly believed. More than one generation of Soviet children grew up on his books.