What I saw in the Hermitage. Museum Walk in Verses
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This book should not be represented by adult readers. The author’s collection of Oleg Tarutin "What I saw in the Hermitage" was released by the Leningrad publishing house "Children"s Literature" in 1989 by a hundred thousandth circulation. Despite an impressive circulation, the book has long become a bukinistic rarity.
Young readers will gladly discover the poet’s world and the world of art in the cycles of poems "What I saw in the Hermitage": "Halls of ancient art", "Hall of Ancient Egypt", "Military Gallery of 1812", "Knight Hall" .
The publication belonging to the category of the "Book as a gift" is perfectly designed by illustrations of the famous St. Petersburg master of book graphics by Alexander Nikolayevich Astrashashi
Young readers will gladly discover the poet’s world and the world of art in the cycles of poems "What I saw in the Hermitage": "Halls of ancient art", "Hall of Ancient Egypt", "Military Gallery of 1812", "Knight Hall" .
The publication belonging to the category of the "Book as a gift" is perfectly designed by illustrations of the famous St. Petersburg master of book graphics by Alexander Nikolayevich Astrashashi
Author:
Author:Tarutin Oleg Arkadyevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6045521-3-1
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