eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
715 Ft
online ár:
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eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
3590 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
4990 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
2590 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
590 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
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oneA BLANKET OF AUGUST MOSCOW HEAT LAY LIKE A WET cat on Sofiya Savitskaya, burning her eyes as she tried to read by the light of the single bulb in the tiny living room. The window was open, but it brought no breeze, only shrill voices of boys arguing on Balaklava Prospekt two floors below. Her...
ONEJt^)RFIRY PETROVICH ROSTNIKOV SAT IN A ROUGH BUT apparently sturdy wooden chair in ward three on the third floor of the September 1947 Hospital a little over twelve miles outside of Moscow. The September 1947 Hospital got its name from the fact that the city of Moscow was eight hundred years old...
CHAPTER ONE
Moscow winters are really no worse nor much longer than the winters of Chicago or New York. If they seem so, it is because Muscovites like to think of their winters as particularly furious. It has become a matter of pride, an expression of unnecessary stoicism somewhat peculiar to...
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.HE MAN SITTING ON GOGOL'S SHOULDERS WAS WEEP-ing and shouting, but Porfiry Petrovich Rostnikov couldn't hear him. Rostnikov stood in Arbat Square across Gogol Boulevard, straining to hear the man's words over the gentle bump-thump of the light September rain. It was very early on a...
Each book I write is a new lesson in the generosity not just of people I already know and value, but also of some I have never met before.Once again, Dan Castleman gave unstintingly of his time and expertise, turning many a lunch hour into an odyssey through the real-life world of law...
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űma Bashears waited for the elderly man to stop sobbing. She turned away so that he wouldn't see her embarrassment for him. It amazed Alma that someone as rich as Mitchell Brenner could be reduced to this level of humiliation. The culprit, who sat a few inches from her father's quivering...
Linally, I see Gondon: dropping the screen door JL against the frame of his mother's side porch and checking his pocket for the key to his Mercuiy. He doesn't know that I am watching, that I'm sitting in my car running the radio ofF the battery, that I woke up at dawn just to see him-just to see...
This paperback edition of Assault on the Liberty should be read by all Americans even though it has now been twenty years since Israeli warplanes and torpedo boats attacked for several hours a ship of the United States Navy. The ship was clearly ide nt ifi ed, not only by its unique configuration...
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Foreword
If you've just opened this book not knowing what to expect, you're in for a big treat. Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive is not one of those useless collections of worn-out business school wisdom, but an extraordinary treasure chest of information you can apply...
i, t II ^rChips of GoldHoward sat in the waiting room. His shirt was stuck to his back. He rotated his left shoulder ftirtively, trying to calm an itch between his shoulder blades. This happened with every interview. The minute you found the lobby your suit didn't fit. The worst partwell, almost...
1My eyes opened half an hour before the alarm was supposed to sound. Something had sliced through my sweaty tossing. I reached for the glass on the floor and swallowed through a dry mouth, hot with leftover grass and tobacco. The harsh, grating blare of the back-door buzzer eliminated the remnants...
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We didn't know we were an odd family.
I'm including myself in that statement, although strictly speaking I wasn't one of them. I was a Conway and not a Win-stanley.
But I did my growing up with them; I laughed and, later, suffered with them. Their ways were familiar to me. They were my...
NOMENCLATURATHE Latin name Catilina is sometimes spelled Catiline, especially in older texts, just as the Latin Pompeius is more familiarly rendered Pompey and Marcus Antonius becomes Mark Antony. Scholars nowadays tend to prefer original Latin spellings, which I have followed in the case of...