
The Family Chronicle
by S. T. Aksakov
"The Family Chronicle" by S. T. Aksakov, E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1961. Paperback edition in good condition, featuring an introduction by Ralph E. Matlaw. A significant work in Russian autobiographical literature, it explores the opening of Russia's eastern frontier. ISBN: 0-525-47086-7.
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This paperback edition of "The Family Chronicle" is in good condition, with a clean cover and intact binding. The pages are free from inscriptions or markings, maintaining the book's readability. The spine shows minimal wear, and the overall appearance is well-preserved for its age.
About This Vintage 1961 Edition
"The Family Chronicle" by S. T. Aksakov, published by E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. in 1961, is a notable autobiographical work that explores the opening of Russia's eastern frontier. This paperback edition, translated by M. C. Beverley, includes an introduction by Ralph E. Matlaw. Aksakov is recognized for his vivid portrayal of Russian family life and history, making this book a significant contribution to Russian autobiographical literature. This edition, printed in New York, captures the essence of Aksakov's narrative, offering readers insight into the cultural and historical context of 19th-century Russia. The book is in good condition, making it a valuable addition to collections focusing on Russian history and autobiography.
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