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The Yudin Library, Krasnoiarsk (Eastern Siberia) (Classic Reprint)
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For this are twofold. In the first place, libra ries are not plentiful in Russ1a. With the exceptions of the rich Imperial Public Library of St. Petersburg, the Library of the Imperial Academy of Science in the same city, the Rumiantsev and the Historical Museums in Moscow, and the libraries of Russian higher institutions of learning, there are compara tively few large libraries of which Russia can boast. The second reason is that most of the private libraries of any importance belong to the nobility and are not accessible to the public. Much is said of the library of Mr. A. S. Suvorin, the editor of the N ovoe Vremia, but even Russian bibliographers are in the dark as to its contents. A number of private libraries are said to exist outside of the two Russian capitals, but hearsay is the only source of this information. Two or three.
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Product details
- Number of Pages:
- 86
- Release Date:
- 2017-10-27
- Publication Date:
- 2017-10-27
- Publisher:
- Forgotten Books
- Languages:
- Published: English, Original: English
- ISBN10:
- 0265804531
- Weight:
- 272 g
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