At the walls of motionless China. A book in a collection leather binding of two types of skin with painted and
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"In 1900, the young Russian correspondent Dmitry Yangvevetsky went to China to see an exotic country with his own eyes and describe the great uprising, shocked the Celestial Empire. The rebels, who called themselves "" fair people "", set themselves the most noble goals, but very soon they became a sad confirmation of the famous paradox: the noblerier the goals of the revolution - the worse its consequences ... records made by Dmitry Yangchevetsky during this dangerous trip, They formed the basis of a stunningly reliable, unique book that would open before the reader a picture of a clash of medieval and new China, an event that has become a starting point of amazing transformations of an ancient country. The application publishes the brilliant book of Alexander Vereshchagin "" in China "". The opinion of a professional military about the events of the beginning of the 20th century is interesting primarily in that in a defeated, destroyed, divided by China, the author saw the nascent greatness of this country and for the first time in European history predicted its future power.
Like all editions of the series "" Dear Books. The collection `` Great Russian Travelers" "" "", this book is perfectly designed and saturated with a large number of rare illustrations and photographs of eyewitnesses of the described events. ""
Like all editions of the series "" Dear Books. The collection `` Great Russian Travelers" "" "", this book is perfectly designed and saturated with a large number of rare illustrations and photographs of eyewitnesses of the described events. ""
Author:
Author:Semenov-Tyan-Shansky P.P.
Cover:
Cover:leather
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Dear books. The collection great Russian travelers
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-106916-2
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