Letters from Moscow to Nigeny Norvgorod : manuscript, [1825]

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Letters from Moscow to Nigeny Norvgorod : manuscript, [1825]

Letters concern Russian patriotism; Napoleon Bonaparte; the burning of Moscow; comparisons of French, English, Russian, and classical literature; European colonialism; and other topics.

2 v. (57, 77 leaves) ; 39 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7798365

Houghton Library

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