Russian Literature and History
(AKA -- Countries of the Former Soviet Union)
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Soviet Union, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan
Historical background and context for understanding today's news.
Copyright © 2003 Richard Seltzer
This Web page shows the table of contents of our Russian CD, with 147
books. Internal links will take you to the various sections, but you cannot
get to the books themselves here on the Web. For that you need the CD,
which you can buy for $29 at our online store http://samizdat.stores.yahoo.net/soviet.html
This CD was compiled by Richard Seltzer. The books themselves are in
the public domain. You can copy them onto your hard drive for convenience,
or make an archival copy of the CD, as backup in case of damage to the
original. But the collection and its indexes, created for your convenience,
are under copyright. Please contact us first if you are interested in making
copies of this CD for commercial purposes. seltzer@samizdat.com
This CD contains the full text of 15 "Country Studies" published as
printed books by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress
between 1987 and 1996 under a program sponsored by the U.S. Department
of Army.
Each country study is presented as a single document, plain text form
-- easy to read, to print, and to search (rather than as a collection of
over 100 separate documents for each book, that you could find on the Web).
The tables in the appendix of each book are presented as html documents.
In addition, we include:
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The 2008 edition of the CIA World Factbook, an interlinked
set of hundreds of HTML documents, with detailed up-to-date reference information
on every country in the world, with images of maps and flags.
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131 classic works of Russian literature and history (including War and
Peace)
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document, and please visit our online store at http://store.yahoo.com/samizdat
(If you find this CD useful, you will probably also be interested in Your
World on CD ROM, which includes thousands of UN and NATO documents, and
Non-Fiction, which includes the full text of over 1100 books, many of which
are history, including US history.)
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to have your PC (with speakers) read these texts aloud to you, while they
are displayed in text on the screen, see below about the free ReadPlease
software that we have included on this CD.
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Table of Contents
Country Studies
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Armenia (1994)
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Azerbaijan (1994)
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Belarus (1995)
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Estonia (1995)
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chronology (html document)
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appendix (html document)
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Georgia (1994)
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Kazakstan (1996)
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Kyrgyzstan (1996)
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Latvia (1995)
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chronology (html document)
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appendix (html document)
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Lithuania (1995)
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chronology (html document)
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appendix (html document)
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Modova (1995)
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Russia (1996)
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chronology (html document)
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appendix (html document)
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Soviet Union (1989)
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Tajikistan (1996)
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Turkmenistan (1996)
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Uzbekistan (1996)
2008 CIA World Factbook (with maps, flags, and up-to-date information on
every country in the world). This is an interlinked set of hundreds of
HTML documents. You should open it with your Web browser.
History
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Bolshevism, The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy by John Spargo,
1919
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The Birth of Yugoslavia by Henry Bearlein
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Bulgaria by Frank Fox
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The Bullitt Mision to Russia by William C. Bullitt
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The Crisis in Russia by Arthur Ransome
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The Discovery of Muscovy by Richard Hakluyt
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From October to Brest-Litovsk by Leon Trotsky
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The Haskalah Movement in Russia by Jacob Raisin, 1913
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The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning
in North Russia 1918-1919 compiled by Joel Moore, Harry Mead, and Lewis
Jahns, 1920
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The Life of Schamyl and Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence
Against Russia by J. Milton Mackie, 1856
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The Minister of Evil, the Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia
by William Le Queux, 1918
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Old Peter's Russian Tales by Arthur Ransome
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Overland Through Asia by Thomas Knox
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Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott
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Rescuing the Czar by James Smythe
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Russia by Donald MacKenzie Wallace
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Russia in 1919 by Arthur Ransome
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The Russian Revolution by Alexander Petrunkevitch, Sumuel Northrup, and
Harper Golden
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A Short History of Russia by Mary Platt Parmele
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The Story of Russia by R. Van Bergen
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Ten Days that Shook the World by John Reed
Travel
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A Peep into Toorkisthan by Captain Rollo Bursley
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Russia as Seen and Described by Famous Writers, edited and translated by
Esther Singleton, 1909
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Russian Rambles by Isabel F. Hapgood
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Tent-Life in Siberia by George Kennan
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Trapped in "Black Russia" June - November 1915 by Ruth Pierce
Literature and Art
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L'Art Russe, in French, by E. Viollet le Duc, 1877
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Best Russian Short Stories edited by Thomas Seltzer
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Essays on Russian Novelists by William Lyon Phelps
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Folk Tales from the Russian retold by Verra Xenophontovna Kalamatiano de
Blumenthal
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The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That
Country by W.F. Kirby (both volumes in one file)
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Russian Fairy Tales, a Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-Lore by W.R.S.
Ralston
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Russian Lyrics translated by Martha Bianchi
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The Shield, edited by Maxim Gorky, Leonid Andreyev, and Fyodor Solobug,
Translated by A. Yarmolinsky, 1917
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A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections by Isabel F. Hapgood
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Leonid Andreyev
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The Crushed Flower and Other Stories
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Plays (Savva, Life of Man)
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Seven Who Were Hanged
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Anton Chekhov
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The Bishop and Other Stories
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The Cherry Orchard and Other Plays
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On the High Road
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The Proposal
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The Wedding
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The Bear
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Tragedian in Spite of Himself
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The Anniversary
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The Three Sisters
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The Cherry Orchard
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The Chorus Girl and Other Stories
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The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
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Darling and Other Stories
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The Duel and Other Stories
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The Horse Stealers and Other Stories
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Ivanov (play)
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The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
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Letters of Anton Chekhov
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Love and Other Stories
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Note-Book of Anton Chekhov
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The Party and Other Stories
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The Schoolmistress and Other Stories
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The Seagull (play)
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The Slanderer, translated by Herman Bernstein (story)
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The Swan Song (play)
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Uncle Vanya (play)
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The Wife and Other Stories
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The Witch and Other Stories
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Crime and Punishment
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The Gambler
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The Grand Inquisitor (excerpt from The Brothers Karamazon), translated
by H.P. Blavatsky
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The Idiot
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Notes from the Underground
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Poor Folk
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The Possessed (in html format)
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Gogol
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Dead Souls
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Taras Bulba
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The Inspector General
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St. John's Eve
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Ivan Goncharov
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Maxim Gorky
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Creatures that Once Were Men
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Foma Gordyeff
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Mother
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Through Russia
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Twenty-Six and One and Other Stories
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Maxim Gorki by Hans Ostwald, translated by Frances A. Welby
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Peter Kropotkin
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Alexandra Kuprin
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Mikhail Lermontov
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Nicholas Nekrassov
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Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia?
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Alexander Ostrovsky
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Boris Pilnyak
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Alexander Pushkin
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The Bakchesarian Fountain and Other Poems, translated by William Lewis
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Boris Godunov (play)
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Daughter of the Commandant
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Marie, a Story of Russian Love
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The Queen of Spades, translated by H. Twitchell (story)
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The Shot (story)
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The Talisman and Other Stories
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Feodor Sologub
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The Created Legend, translated by John Cournos
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Leo Tolstoy
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Anna Karenina
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Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Part 4
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Part 5
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Part 6
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Part 7
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Part 8
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The Awakening (The Resurrection), translated by William E. Smith
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Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth, translated by C.J. Hogarth
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Father Sergius
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Forged Coupon and Other Stories
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The Kingdom of God is Within You
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The Kreutzer Sonata
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Master and Man
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The Moscow Census (from "What to Do")
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An Old Acquaintance (from "The Invaders")
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Plays (Redemption, Power of Darkness, and Frutis of Culture)
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Science and Art
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Thoughts Evoked by the Moscow Census (from "What to Do")
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War and Peace
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Book 1
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Book 2
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Book 3
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Book 4
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Book 5
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Book 6
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Book 7
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Book 8
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Book 9
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Book 10
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Book 11
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Book 12
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Book 13
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Book 14
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Book 15
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What Men Live By
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Youth
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Ivan Turgenev
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A Desperate Character and Other Stories, translated by Constance Garnett
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Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories
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Dream Tales and Prose Poems, translated by Constance Garnett
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A House of Gentlefolk
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The Jew and other Stories, translated by Constance Garnett
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Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories
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Liza
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Mumu
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On the Eve
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A Reckless Character and Other Stories, translated by Isabel Hapgood
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Rudin
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Sportsman's Sketches, translated by Constance Garnett
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Torrents of Spring
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Virgin Soil
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About the Country Studies Program
These Country Studies were previously published in hard copy by the Federal
Research Division of the Library of Congress between 1987 and 1995 under
a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army.
"The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the
historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security
systems and institutions of countries throughout the world and examines
the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by
cultural factors.
"The books represent the analysis of the authors and should not be construed
as an expression of an official United States Government position, policy,
or decision. The authors have sought to adhere to accepted standards of
scholarly objectivity. Corrections, additions, and suggestions for changes
from readers will be welcomed for use in future hard copy editions (E-mail
frds@loc.gov).
"Information contained in the Country Studies On-Line is not copyrighted
and thus is available for free and unrestricted use by researchers. As
a courtesy, however, appropriate credit should be given to the series."
The online version can be found at http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html
How to install
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Text-to-voice conversion software can allow you to hear as well as read
these books. So you can test this capability and decide if it might be
valuable to you, we include the include the installation file for ReadPlease
2003 on this CD. You can use that file to install a trial copy of ReadPlease
Plus, which is a commercial-quality product and can read files of any size.
This trial copy is good for 30 days, after which, if you wish, you could
buy a license from ReadPlease for $49.95. As an alternative, you can use
that same file to install their free version, which doesn't expire, but
which can only handle 16K of text at a time; which means that to read a
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size (with a sliding bar), and switch among four different voices (with
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with whatever changes you have made (including notes you made while reading).
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