Moscow Spring.
New York: Summit Books, 1989. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Vg/Vg Dj/8vo./301 pp. Russian History. RUS13/5082. Very Good in Very Good Dust Jacket. More
New York: Summit Books, 1989. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Vg/Vg Dj/8vo./301 pp. Russian History. RUS13/5082. Very Good in Very Good Dust Jacket. More
1994. Hardcover. First Edition. "One of the first editions of reproductions of modern orthodox icons, presenting the most important works of church fine arts of the last decade. The works of the best icon painters are included in it: of monk and icon-painter Zinon, priest Vyachester Savinykh, Moscow icon painters Alexander Chashkin, Igor Kislitsyn and others. Short biographical essays, autographs and portraits of the icon-painters will give readers an idea of teh personality and life of the authors of the icons." Fine in black cloth boards with gilt title to spine and front cover. Minor bumping to corners. Clean, bright interior with very slight yellowing to margins. Filled with full color illustrations. In white illustrated dust jacket with black title to spine. Minor rubbing / soiling to edges and spine panel of jacket. In English and Russian. 304 pages. ART/031015. Fine / Very Good. More
New York: Hagop Jack Touryantz, 1987. Paperback. Second Version. INSCRIBED by Touryantz to Barry Zorthian "to Mr. Barry Zorthian from the author Touryantz April 1987." Touryantz was an author and columnist for "Armenian Reporter International." Zorthian, born in Armenia, was a noted U.S. government spokesman during the Vietnam War. Near fine. White softcover with black and red title to front wrapper and black title to spine. Includes a letter written to the author about the book. 221 pages. RUS/010913. Near Fine. More
Moscow: State Law Publishing House, 1933. Paperback. Vg in wraps Russian History. RUS2/4102 This set may require an extra shipping fee. Very Good. More
New York: Rinehart and Company, 1952. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Vg/Vg Dj/8vo./280 pp. Russian History. RUS15/5082. Very Good. More