Kriticheskiia stati: Pushkin, Gogol', Turgenev, Ostrovski, Lev Tolstoi, Shchedrin i dr
S.-Peterburg (St. Petersburg): Tip. i lit. V. A. Tikhanov, 1895. Hardcover. Ex library. 8vo. 387pp. Light brown cloth with pasted-down title-plate. Head and tail of spine slightly bumped and rubbed. Small stamp of library in Yiddish and numbers "11/6327" written in red on free front endpaper. Stamp on fore-page edge and title-page. Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (1828-1889) was a Russian writer, socialist and literary critic whose novel "What is to be done?", became a classic of the Russian revolutionary movement. Text in Russian. Overall very good condition. Rare. vg. Item #17095
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