Vladimir Zenzinov - Works

Works

  • Starinnye liudi u kholodnogo okeana, (Moscow, 1914)
  • Ocherk i torgovli na severe Yakutskoi oblasti, (Moscow, 1916)
  • The Road to Oblivion,(New York, 1931)
  • Iz zhizni revoliutsionera, (Paris, 1919)
  • Nena, (Berlin, 1925)
  • Zheleznyi skrezhet. Iz amerikanskikh vpechatlenii, (Paris, 1926)
  • Perezhitoe, (New York, 1953)

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