Moscow, St. Petersburg & the Golden Ring
As the symbolic heart of Russia, Moscow, which celebrated its 867th anniversary in 2014, has enjoyed a renaissance as one of the world’s great cities. The capital’s streets now buzz 24 hours a day, and joint ventures between east and west have already op
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Moscow, St. Petersburg & the Golden Ring
As the symbolic heart of Russia, Moscow, which celebrated its 867th anniversary in 2014, has enjoyed a renaissance as one of the world’s great cities. The capital’s streets now buzz 24 hours a day, and joint ventures between east and west have already op
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Moscow, St. Petersburg & the Golden Ring

Moscow, St. Petersburg & the Golden Ring

by Masha Nordbye
Moscow, St. Petersburg & the Golden Ring

Moscow, St. Petersburg & the Golden Ring

by Masha Nordbye

Paperback(Fourth Edition, Fourth edition)

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Overview

As the symbolic heart of Russia, Moscow, which celebrated its 867th anniversary in 2014, has enjoyed a renaissance as one of the world’s great cities. The capital’s streets now buzz 24 hours a day, and joint ventures between east and west have already op

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789622178557
Publisher: Odyssey Books & Maps
Publication date: 02/01/2015
Edition description: Fourth Edition, Fourth edition
Pages: 784
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Masha Nordbye, award-winning journalist and TV producer, studied at Moscow University, and has a degree in Russian studies. She has traveled extensively throughout Russia and the republics of the former Soviet Union over the past 25 years. Ms. Nordbye has also produced numerous films about Russia for many international companies, including National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, PBS, and Disney. Her documentaries and magazine articles have been on such varied topics as the Russian Circus, Lake Baikal, Siberian tigers, and rafting across the Altai region of southern Siberia.

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