Books By Vasily Yan
- "Notes of a pedestrian", 1901
- story "Story of Captain", 1907
- story "Soul", 1910
- "Raising of the Übermensch", 1910
- "What you need to do for the children of St. Petersburg", 1911
- novel "The Afghan emerald"
- story "Phoenician ship", 1931
- story "The lights at barrows", 1932
- story "Spartacus", 1933
- story "Hammermen", 1933
- Trilogy "Mongol Invasion"(ru):
- story "Genghis Khan", 1939 (the USSR State Prize in 1942)
- story "Baty", 1942
- story "To last Sea", published 1955
- "Kids commander"
- "The mystery of Lake Kara-standard"
- "Yermak's Campaign"
- "On the wings of courage"
- "Melters of the Vandzh"
- "In the sands of the Karakum"
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Name | Yan, Vasily |
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Short description | Russian writer |
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Date of death | 1954 |
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