Terrifying Secrets. Anthology of Russian Crime Stories from the late 19th to early 20th Century
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In times, when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has not yet received the title of Knight of Her Majesty, but used incredible popularity in England, in Russia the genre of detective novel was equally in demand and relevant. The anthology contains the best samples in the genre of the criminal story, which were in Russia at the beginning of the XIX century, who became fertile soil for the origin of the prospect of popular and to this day of heroes. In Russia, this literature enjoyed success among urban burghers and students of young people.
Anthology presented: Roman Lukich Anthropov, Arkady Frantseich Koshko, Andrei Efimovich Zarin, Ivan Dmitrievich Putilin, Alexander Andreevich Shklyansky, Nikolay Eduardovich Gainz, Matvey Komarov, Vitaly von Lange, three most popular publishing series" Entertainment ":" Sherlock Holmes" (free continuation of A. Konan Doyle), "Nat Pinkerton - the king of detectives" and" Nick Carter - American Sherlock Holmes".
Compiled by: Lidin Alexander
Anthology presented: Roman Lukich Anthropov, Arkady Frantseich Koshko, Andrei Efimovich Zarin, Ivan Dmitrievich Putilin, Alexander Andreevich Shklyansky, Nikolay Eduardovich Gainz, Matvey Komarov, Vitaly von Lange, three most popular publishing series" Entertainment ":" Sherlock Holmes" (free continuation of A. Konan Doyle), "Nat Pinkerton - the king of detectives" and" Nick Carter - American Sherlock Holmes".
Compiled by: Lidin Alexander
Author:
Author:Anthropov Roman Lukich, Gainz Nikolai Eduardovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Detective Books
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: Read not just
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-367-03151-5
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