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Roman-jepopeja Mihaila Sholohova «Tihij Don» – odno iz naibolee znachitel'nyh, masshtabnyh i talantlivyh proizvedenij russkojazychnoj literatury, prinesshih avtoru Nobelevskuju premiju. Dejstvie romana proishodit na fone vazhnejshih sobytij v istorii Rossii pervoj poloviny HH veka – revoljucii i Grazhdanskoj vojny, pomenjavshih ne tol'ko drevnij uklad donskogo kazachestva, k kotoromu prinadlezhit glavnyj geroj Grigorij Melehov, no i sud'bu, i oblik vsej strany. V jetom grandioznom proizvedenii nashlos' mesto chut' li ne dlja vsego samogo uvlekatel'nogo, chto mozhet predlozhit' chitatelju hudozhestvennaja literatura: zdes' i velikie istoricheskie realii, i ljubovnye intrigi, i opisanija davno ischeznuvshih ukladov zhizni, mnogochislennye geroicheskie i tragicheskie sobytija, sozdannye s bol'shoj hudozhestvennoj siloj i masterstvom, tem bolee porazitel'nymi, chto Mihailu Sholohovu na moment sozdanija pervoj chasti romana ispolnilos' chut' bol'she dvadcati let.

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9781530972272 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 9, 2016, cover price $18.99
9781530972678 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 9, 2016, cover price $19.99 | About this edition: Roman-jepopeja Mihaila Sholohova «Tihij Don» – odno iz naibolee znachitel'nyh, masshtabnyh i talantlivyh proizvedenij russkojazychnoj literatury, prinesshih avtoru Nobelevskuju premiju.

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Product Description: This book contains essays, sketches, speeches and papers by Mikhail Sholokhov, who wrote the world-famous And Quiet Flows the Don and Virgin Soil Upturned. Mikhail Sholokhov was a Member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Lenin and Nobel Prize winner.

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9781410105844 | Fredonia Books, June 30, 2004, cover price $18.99 | About this edition: This book contains essays, sketches, speeches and papers by Mikhail Sholokhov, who wrote the world-famous And Quiet Flows the Don and Virgin Soil Upturned.

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Product Description: An unusual short novel about World War II in Russia. Mikhail Sholokhov was a Member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., and a Lenin and Nobel Prize winner. He was the author of: Tales from the Don, And Quiet Flows the Don, Virgin Soil Upturned, They Thought for Their Country, and The Fact of a Man...read more

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9781410105622 | Fredonia Books, April 30, 2004, cover price $11.99 | About this edition: An unusual short novel about World War II in Russia.

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Product Description: There is restraint and a trace of sadness in the way Mikhail Sholokov begins his story, as if to warn the reader that it is not an easy tale he has to tell. One postwar spring the author met a tall man with stooping shoulders and big rugged hands...read more

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9781410104243 | Fredonia Books, November 1, 2003, cover price $19.50 | About this edition: There is restraint and a trace of sadness in the way Mikhail Sholokov begins his story, as if to warn the reader that it is not an easy tale he has to tell.

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Product Description: Mikhail Sholokhov, Member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Lenin and Nobel Prize winner. Author of: Tales from the Don And Quiet Flows the Don Virgin Soil Upturned They Thought for Their Country The Fact of a Man This book contains six of the stories with which Mikhail Sholokhov, who was later to write the world-famous And Quiet Flows the Don and Virgin Soil Upturned, began his writing career...read more

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9781589639607 | Fredonia Books, August 1, 2002, cover price $18.99 | About this edition: Mikhail Sholokhov, Member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.

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Product Description: This book does not claim to be a representative collection, with delegates from each of the numerous republics that make up the Soviet Union. It is merely a friendly meeting of a group of writers, each of whom introduces his own subject...read more

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9781589635944 | Fredonia Books, December 1, 2001, cover price $17.99 | About this edition: This book does not claim to be a representative collection, with delegates from each of the numerous republics that make up the Soviet Union.

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This is volume 1 of a five volume set. Sholokhov's book introduces the reader to a New World that is not merely the Don Region, but the world of the author's inimitably poetic prose; giving fifteen years of his life to the creation of And Quiet Flows the Don. He began the first book at the age of twenty, in 1926. The last was finished in 1940. While Leo Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace (1863-69) immortalized the Napoleonic campaigns to the eve of the Decembrist revolt, And Quiet Flows the Don showed the destruction of the Cossacks and the birth of a new society.

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9780828510387 | Imported Pubn, June 1, 1974, cover price $14.00 | About this edition: This is volume 1 of a five volume set.

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9781589633438 | Fredonia Books, June 1, 2001, cover price $37.50
9780679725213 | Reissue edition (Vintage Books, December 1, 1989), cover price $18.95 | About this edition: A vibrant novel of a young Cossack's experiences as the Russian Revolution interrupts his half-barbarian life of hunting, fishing, carnality, and drink

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Product Description: This is volume 2 of a five volume set. Sholokhov's book introduces the reader to a New World that is not merely the Don Region, but the world of the author's inimitably poetic prose; giving fifteen years of his life to the creation of And Quiet Flows the Don...read more

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9781589633131 | Fredonia Books, June 1, 2001, cover price $37.50 | About this edition: This is volume 2 of a five volume set.

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Product Description: This is volume 3 of a five volume set. Sholokhov's book introduces the reader to a New World that is not merely the Don Region, but the world of the author's inimitably poetic prose; giving fifteen years of his life to the creation of And Quiet Flows the Don...read more

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9781589633148 | Fredonia Books, June 1, 2001, cover price $37.50 | About this edition: This is volume 3 of a five volume set.

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Product Description: This is volume 1 of a five volume set. Sholokhov's book introduces the reader to a New World that is not merely the Don Region, but the world of the author's inimitably poetic prose; giving fifteen years of his life to the creation of And Quiet Flows the Don...read more

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9781589633124 | Fredonia Books, June 1, 2001, cover price $37.50 | About this edition: This is volume 1 of a five volume set.

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Product Description: Sholokhov's book introduces the reader to a New World that is not merely the Don Region, but the world of the author's inimitably poetic prose; giving fifteen years of his life to the creation of "And Quiet Flows the Don." He began the first book at the age of twenty, in 1926...read more

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9781589633506 | Fredonia Books, June 1, 2001, cover price $29.50 | About this edition: Sholokhov's book introduces the reader to a New World that is not merely the Don Region, but the world of the author's inimitably poetic prose; giving fifteen years of his life to the creation of "And Quiet Flows the Don.
9781589633179 | Fredonia Books, June 1, 2001, cover price $29.50 | About this edition: Sholokhov's book introduces the reader to a New World that is not merely the Don Region, but the world of the author's inimitably poetic prose; giving fifteen years of his life to the creation of "And Quiet Flows the Don.
9780394703312 | Random House Inc, June 1, 1959, cover price $6.95 | About this edition: A group of Cassacks find themselves torn between loyalty to their culture and the ideals of the ongoing Russian Revolution

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Product Description: Mikhail Sholokhov is rightly considered both in his own country and abroad the foremost Soviet novelist of his generation. Born in 1905, in a working Cossack family, Sholokhov's most impressionable years were those of the Russian Revolution and Civil War, which he had described with penetrating insight...read more

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9780828516198 | Imported Pubn, June 1, 1979, cover price $10.20

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9780898751147 | Univ Pr of the Pacific, December 1, 2000, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Mikhail Sholokhov is rightly considered both in his own country and abroad the foremost Soviet novelist of his generation.

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Product Description: Mikhail Sholokhov is rightly considered both in his own country and abroad the foremost Soviet novelist of his generation. Born in 1905, in a working Cossack family, Sholokhov’s most impressionable years were those of the Russian Revolution and Civil War, which he had described with penetrating insight...read more

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9780898751130 | Univ Pr of the Pacific, November 1, 2000, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Mikhail Sholokhov is rightly considered both in his own country and abroad the foremost Soviet novelist of his generation.

The first complete and uncensored edition of one of the great Russian epics of the 20th century by a Nobel Prize-winning author contains an introduction, notes, and comprehensive background essays for this panoramic fictional chronicle of twentieth-century Russian history.

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9780786703609 | Carroll & Graf Pub, December 1, 1996, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: The first complete and uncensored edition of one of the great Russian epics of the 20th century by a Nobel Prize-winning author contains an introduction, notes, and comprehensive background essays for this panoramic fictional chronicle of twentieth-century Russian history.
9785050016805 | Deluxe edition (Firebird Pubns, September 1, 1990), cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Reflecting the mixed Cossack and peasant upbringing of Sholokhov himself, "Quiet Flows The Don" introduces a myriad of characters in a work which is essential to an understanding of the modern Russian psyche and an appreciation of Russia's great literary tradition.

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A vibrant novel of a young Cossack's experiences as the Russian Revolution interrupts his half-barbarian life of hunting, fishing, carnality, and drink

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9780394703305 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, January 1, 1966, cover price $9.95 | About this edition: A vibrant novel of a young Cossack's experiences as the Russian Revolution interrupts his half-barbarian life of hunting, fishing, carnality, and drink

The Don region of Russia is the setting for sixteen stories recalling the dramatic events of the revolution and the people who lived them

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9780394447919 | Random House Inc, July 1, 1962, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: The Don region of Russia is the setting for sixteen stories recalling the dramatic events of the revolution and the people who lived them

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Product Description: In HARVEST ON THE DON, Mikhail Sholokhov continues the dramatic story of the impact of revolution on the people of his native Russia. IN AND QUIET FLOWS THE DON and THE DON FLOWS HOME TO THE SEA, Sholokhov tells of the violent and tumultuous days of the revolution and the civil war...read more

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9780394427898 | Alfred a Knopf Inc, June 1, 1961, cover price $8.95 | About this edition: In HARVEST ON THE DON, Mikhail Sholokhov continues the dramatic story of the impact of revolution on the people of his native Russia.

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