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Napoleon's Caravan. The entire trilogy. Set of 3 books.

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Author:Dina Rubina
Cover:hardcover
Category:FictionPoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-04-193595-5
Dimensions: 7x13x21cm
"Napoleon's Convoy. The entire trilogy." A set of 3 books. Now you can collect the complete collection of the major and minor prose works of the famous writer Dina Rubina - in bright packaging using classic and modern paintings. But if before the books had dust jackets under which monochrome covers were hidden, now the covers have become elegant and memorable. There is no need to remove and put anything back on, nothing tears at the edge or falls off when you open the book - now the books look as if they have always been in dust jackets! The printing materials have become slightly cheaper, but the appearance remains the same, the books have become more convenient and lighter. "Napoleon's Convoy" by Dina Rubina is perhaps the only true great novel of our time about Great Love. Its heroes, Aristarchus and Nadezhda, were destined for each other, possessed a rare talent for love that not everyone is blessed with. Not everyone can withstand such love. Their lives were shaken, twisted, and raised to the crest of the ninth wave. The modern Orpheus and Eurydice had to battle fate. They did not get to live together, but death united them. Dina Rubina is a recognized master, a living classic of contemporary literature, a popular prose writer whose books are successful not only among readers but also in the professional community. Rubina's works have received many prestigious literary awards and accolades.
Author:
Author:Dina Rubina
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21x13x7.5 cm
Series:
Series:Dina Rubina's Great Prose (cover)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-193595-5

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