St. Petersburg: Guide to the capital with a historical and statistical outline and a description of its attractions and institutions
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About This Item
St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg City Public Administration Publisher, 1903. Original publisher's cover. Bulla, Karl Karlovich (photographer). 20.5 x 14 cm. 8, 128, VIII, 140 pages: illustrations, photographs and maps. Text in Russian. Binding age worn, toned, spotted, with signs of handling and time; light foxing throughout. <br /> <br /> The publication features the artistic contributions of Karl Karlovich Bulla (1855-1929), a renowned portrait painter and expert in documentary photography.<br /> <br /> A travel guide for St. Petersburg in 1903 provides readers with information about one of the most prominent and culturally rich cities in the Russian Empire during that era. St. Petersburg, known for its stunning architecture, grand palaces, and rich history, was a popular destination for tourists from both Russia and abroad.
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- Bookseller
- RARE PAPER INC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 389
- Title
- St. Petersburg: Guide to the capital with a historical and statistical outline and a description of its attractions and institutions
- Illustrator
- Bulla, Karl Karlovich (photographer)
- Format/Binding
- Original publisher's cover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- St. Petersburg City Public Administration Publisher
- Place of Publication
- St. Petersburg
- Date Published
- 1903
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RARE PAPER INC
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BROOKLYN, New York
About RARE PAPER INC
Rare Paper specializes in Slavic and Eastern European books of all periods, with an emphasis on Ukrainian emigre material. We hold one of the largest collections of the books and periodicals published in Ukrainian displaced persons (DP) camps.A thorough understanding Ukrainian and Russian allows us to deal with books and publications printed in these languages. Our customers include private collectors, libraries, and other institutions worldwide.Participating in numerous book fairs both in the Northeast and California, we always seek interesting and important material related to our specialties, whether individual items or entire collections. If you are interesting in offering items for sale, please contact us.