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illustrated cover to The Volga from Tver to Astrakhan
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12021-03-01T11:26:05-05:00The Volga from Tver to Astrakhan9plain2021-03-01T13:28:34-05:00Title: The Volga from Tver to Astrakhan (Волга от Твери до Астрахан) Author: N. P. Bogoliubov (based on historical sources and his own observations, according to the preface), with illustrations by A. P. Bogoliubov Publisher: Obshchestva "Samolet" Printer: Gogenfel'den and Company, St. Petersburg Year: 1862 Access: The 1862 Volga guide is accessible through the Tver Public Library.