Sevastopol Stone (Audiobook MP3)
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Leonid Vasilievich Solovyov (1906–1962) - Soviet writer, screenwriter, author of the famous dilogy about Hodge Nasreddin: "Cattler Calm (1939) and" The Enchanted Prince "(1950) During the Great Patriotic War, he was the military commander of the Red Fleet newspaper on the Black Sea. The front -line stories and essays of the writer were included in the collections "Big Exam" (1943) and "Sevastopol Stone" (1944) The works about Sevastopol are united by the through storyline line and tell about the courage of its inhabitants and defenders during the war with Nazi Germany. "The legendary Sevastopol, impregnable for enemies" (lines from the anthem of the city) was and remains our outpost on the Black Sea. As the granite of his embankments, the nature of the Sevastopol residents is firm and adamant
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Dimensions:14x12x.6 cm
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