The Most Russian Person: Владимир Шатакишвили
12+
The generation that matured in the thirties of the last century fell on unprecedented ups and upheavals. All of them passed throught the heart of Ivan Nikiforovich Medyanik. New cities are associated with his name: Ozersk in the Urals and Lermontov in the Caucasus. Whoever he has not been in his lif
Полная аннотация
Все характеристики
Аннотация
The generation that matured in the thirties of the last century fell on unprecedented ups and upheavals. All of them passed throught the heart of Ivan Nikiforovich Medyanik. New cities are associated with his name: Ozersk in the Urals and Lermontov in the Caucasus. Whoever he has not been in his life: a blacksmith, tinker, driver, tractor driver, tankman, pilot, battalion commander, and senior manager who performed importand tasks of the government. When many documents were declassified today, it became known that I.N. Medyanik is involved in those who created the country`s nuclear shield. "The Most Russian Person" is one of the documentary stories of V.A. Shatakishvilli, dedicated to famous people, participants and creators of history, people of amazing fate, whose meetings gave him life. Satakishvilli is objective and at the same time delicate, he speaks with enthusiasm and interest. His work is full of wisdom and joy, in a simple and an engaging way it conveys to the reader the impressions of the author and with them - the realities of the old, already unfamiliar life.
Свернуть
Характеристики
ID товара
794597
ISBN
978-5-907306-84-4
Язык
Английский
Страниц
426 (Офсет)
Вес
528 г
Размеры
210x150x24 мм
Тип обложки
обл - мягкий переплет (крепление скрепкой или клеем)
Иллюстрации
Без иллюстраций
Все характеристики
2 167
Рецензии на книгу
Читали книгу? Как она вам?
+50 ₽ за рецензию
Вы можете стать одним из первых, кто напишет рецензию на эту книгу, и получить бонус — до 50 рублей на баланс в Лабиринте!
Книги из жанра

1 8643 727 -50% Еще 8 дней
There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbour's Baby. Scary Fairy Tales
Petrushevskaya Ludmila