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Master and Margarita
Master and Margarita
The full 5-DVD set, 10 episodes in all, of Bortko's new television serial of this timeless classic.
Ivan the Terrible
Ivan the Terrible
White on Black
White on Black
A Russian Prince in the Soviet State
A Russian Prince in the Soviet State
The Scared Generation
The Scared Generation
Kronstadt Uprising
Kronstadt Uprising
Alexander Nevsky
Alexander Nevsky
A link to more information on Nevsky.
Aventec
Aventec
Offers consulting services in renting apartments in Moscow for both short and long term.
FlatLink
FlatLink
This firm has apartments in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod.
Alexander II
Alexander II
Biographical information on Alexander II.
Like Home
Like Home
Offers apartments in both Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Kalitagrad
Kalitagrad
Offers not only apartments near the Arbat and Mayakovskaya, but also dachas in the country.
Enjoy Moscow
Enjoy Moscow
Budget apartments. American-owned.
Moscow STAR
Moscow STAR
Upscale apartments. American-owned.
Moscow Apartments 4U
Moscow Apartments 4U
Most apartments are in the old Arbat region. Western owned.
Mikhail Semenovich Shchepkin
Mikhail Semenovich Shchepkin
An interesting, short biography on Shchepkin.
Konstantin Stanislavsky
Konstantin Stanislavsky
Additional information on Stanislavsky' life.
Konstantin Stanislavski
Konstantin Stanislavski
This short biography briefly discusses "Stanislavski's System".
Moscow Art Theatre
Moscow Art Theatre
Igor Shpilenok
Igor Shpilenok
View more of Igor Shpilenok's photographs.

 

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The Pet Hawk of the House of Abbas

The Pet Hawk of the House of Abbas

This exciting new trilogy by a Russian author – who has been compared to Orhan Pamuk and Umberto Eco – vividly recreates a lost world, yet its passions and characters are entirely relevant to the present day. Full of mystery, memorable characters, and non-stop adventure, The Pet Hawk of the House of Abbas is a must read for lovers of historical fiction and international thrillers.  
Russian Rules

Russian Rules

From the shores of the White Sea to Moscow and the Northern Caucasus, Russian Rules is a high-speed thriller based on actual events, terrifying possibilities, and some really stupid decisions.
Murder at the Dacha

Murder at the Dacha

Senior Lieutenant Pavel Matyushkin has a problem. Several, actually. Not the least of them is the fact that a powerful Soviet boss has been murdered, and Matyushkin's surly commander has given him an unreasonably short time frame to close the case.
Steppe / Степь (bilingual)

Steppe / Степь (bilingual)

This is the work that made Chekhov, launching his career as a writer and playwright of national and international renown. Retranslated and updated, this new bilingual edition is a super way to improve your Russian.
At the Circus (bilingual)

At the Circus (bilingual)

This wonderful novella by Alexander Kuprin tells the story of the wrestler Arbuzov and his battle against a renowned American wrestler. Rich in detail and characterization, At the Circus brims with excitement and life. You can smell the sawdust in the big top, see the vivid and colorful characters, sense the tension build as Arbuzov readies to face off against the American.
Faith & Humor: Notes from Muscovy

Faith & Humor: Notes from Muscovy

A book that dares to explore the humanity of priests and pilgrims, saints and sinners, Faith & Humor has been both a runaway bestseller in Russia and the focus of heated controversy – as often happens when a thoughtful writer takes on sacred cows. The stories, aphorisms, anecdotes, dialogues and adventures in this volume comprise an encyclopedia of modern Russian Orthodoxy, and thereby of Russian life.
Maria's War: A Soldier's Autobiography

Maria's War: A Soldier's Autobiography

This astonishingly gripping autobiography by the founder of the Russian Women’s Death Battallion in World War I is an eye-opening documentary of life before, during and after the Bolshevik Revolution.
Tolstoy Bilingual

Tolstoy Bilingual

This compact, yet surprisingly broad look at the life and work of Tolstoy spans from one of his earliest stories to one of his last, looking at works that made him famous and others that made him notorious. 
The Latchkey Murders

The Latchkey Murders

Senior Lieutenant Pavel Matyushkin is back on the case in this prequel to the popular mystery Murder at the Dacha, in which a serial killer is on the loose in Khrushchev’s Moscow...
Turgenev Bilingual

Turgenev Bilingual

A sampling of Ivan Turgenev's masterful short stories, plays, novellas and novels. Bilingual, with English and accented Russian texts running side by side on adjoining pages.

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