Last Boat to Astrakhan
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Author: Robert Haupt, Random House Australia
Format: Softback
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Last Boat to Astrakhan: A Russian Memoir 1990-1996 by Robert Haupt is a vivid portrayal of Russia during a time of significant change. Published by Random House Australia in 1998, this 229-page memoir captures Haupt's journey down the Volga River and his reflections on Russian society and culture.
Author: Robert Haupt, Random House Australia
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Near fine, , , ,
Last Boat to Astrakhan: A Russian Memoir 1990-1996 by Robert Haupt is a vivid portrayal of Russia during a time of significant change. Published by Random House Australia in 1998, this 229-page memoir captures Haupt's journey down the Volga River and his reflections on Russian society and culture.
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NB: This is a secondhand book. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Robert Haupt, Random House Australia
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Near fine, , , ,
Last Boat to Astrakhan: A Russian Memoir 1990-1996 by Robert Haupt is a vivid portrayal of Russia during a time of significant change. Published by Random House Australia in 1998, this 229-page memoir captures Haupt's journey down the Volga River and his reflections on Russian society and culture.
Author: Robert Haupt, Random House Australia
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Near fine, , , ,
Last Boat to Astrakhan: A Russian Memoir 1990-1996 by Robert Haupt is a vivid portrayal of Russia during a time of significant change. Published by Random House Australia in 1998, this 229-page memoir captures Haupt's journey down the Volga River and his reflections on Russian society and culture.
Last Boat to Astrakhan
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