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Gilyarovsky Vladimir Alekseevich (1853-1935)-Russian writer, journalist.
Gilyarovsky had a reputation as the “King of the Moscow Reporters”, his “skate” was a criminal chronicle and reports, he wrote about the most noticeable and sensational events. Gilyarovsky was the most famous and recognized connoisseur of Moscow: the writer brilliantly knew the history of the city and its modernity, architecture and geography, high light and the Moscow “bottom” - the Khitrovka, the shelter of ours, tramps and renegades.
“Moscow and Muscovites” (1926) - “Housing Card” by Gilyarovskogo for the modern reader. In it, the writer truthfully and excitingly draws the life of Moscow in the 1880-1890s: morals and customs, markets and slums, bookstores, baths and taverns, streets and boulevards, people of art, merchants, officials
Gilyarovsky had a reputation as the “King of the Moscow Reporters”, his “skate” was a criminal chronicle and reports, he wrote about the most noticeable and sensational events. Gilyarovsky was the most famous and recognized connoisseur of Moscow: the writer brilliantly knew the history of the city and its modernity, architecture and geography, high light and the Moscow “bottom” - the Khitrovka, the shelter of ours, tramps and renegades.
“Moscow and Muscovites” (1926) - “Housing Card” by Gilyarovskogo for the modern reader. In it, the writer truthfully and excitingly draws the life of Moscow in the 1880-1890s: morals and customs, markets and slums, bookstores, baths and taverns, streets and boulevards, people of art, merchants, officials
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Dimensions:14x12x1 cm
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Series: Historical Library
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