Silver coat of arms
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The story of K. I. Chukovsky “Silver Coat of arms” is an autobiographical. Little Kolya Kolechukov was kicked out of the gymnasium
by decree On the Kuharkin children. The meaning of the decree is that it is necessary as
You can less allow “lower classes” to the formation of children so that they, having learned, do not dare to rebel and incite to
the disobedience of others. Kolya was just the son of the laundress, and he was not supposed to study. But as always, the power suggests
one thing, but it turns out the completely opposite. Kolya grew up and
became Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Children"s writer, translator, literary critic. One of the most educated people of the twentieth century.
For secondary school age
by decree On the Kuharkin children. The meaning of the decree is that it is necessary as
You can less allow “lower classes” to the formation of children so that they, having learned, do not dare to rebel and incite to
the disobedience of others. Kolya was just the son of the laundress, and he was not supposed to study. But as always, the power suggests
one thing, but it turns out the completely opposite. Kolya grew up and
became Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Children"s writer, translator, literary critic. One of the most educated people of the twentieth century.
For secondary school age
Author:
Author:Chukovsky Korean Ivanovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:6+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-151783-0
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