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Pis'ma ne tol'ko o liubvi [Letters Not Only About Love]
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This book presents readers with an 'epistolary' look at Ilia Ilf. This first unabridged edition contains letters to his wife and friends, which were written over a 15 year period (1921-1936). There are no letters to Evgenii Petrov, however, since the two were practically never parted. The envelopes have stamps from Odessa, Moscow, Leningrad, and also cities in Europe and the United States. These are interesting letters, telegrams, and cards, many published for the first time, such as his letters from Paris (1933). Photographs are included in an attempt to serve as illustrations to the letters.
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This book presents readers with an 'epistolary' look at Ilia Ilf. This first unabridged edition contains letters to his wife and friends, which were written over a 15 year period (1921-1936). There are no letters to Evgenii Petrov, however, since the two were practically never parted. The envelopes have stamps from Odessa, Moscow, Leningrad, and also cities in Europe and the United States. These are interesting letters, telegrams, and cards, many published for the first time, such as his letters from Paris (1933). Photographs are included in an attempt to serve as illustrations to the letters.
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Характеристики
Автор
Il'f Ilia
Издательство
AST
ISBN
9785170479702
Переплёт
Hardcover
Year Published
2008
Страницы
315
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This book presents readers with an 'epistolary' look at Ilia Ilf. This first unabridged edition contains letters to his wife and friends, which were written over a 15 year period (1921-1936). There are no letters to Evgenii Petrov, however, since the two were practically never parted. The envelopes have stamps from Odessa, Moscow, Leningrad, and also cities in Europe and the United States. These are interesting letters, telegrams, and cards, many published for the first time, such as his letters from Paris (1933). Photographs are included in an attempt to serve as illustrations to the letters.