Two Cousins of Azov

Two Cousins of Azov
Author: Andrea Bennett
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008159564

A heartwarming novel about the surprise of second chances in the autumn of your life.

Two Cousins of Azov, Or, You Can' T Pickle Love

Two Cousins of Azov, Or, You Can' T Pickle Love
Author: Andrea Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 454
Release:
Genre: Azov (Russia)
ISBN: 9781510091894

Gor is keeping busy. He has a magic show to rehearse, his new assistant to get in line and a dacha in dire need of weeding. But he keeps being distracted by a tapping on his window - four floors up. Is old age finally catching up with him? Tolya has woken from a long illness to find his memory gone. Tidied away in a sanatorium, with only the view of a pine tree for entertainment, he is delighted when young doctor Vlad decides to make a project of him. With a keen listener by his side, and the aid of smuggled home-made sugary delights, Tolya's boyhood memories return, revealing dark secrets.

The Sea of Azov

The Sea of Azov
Author: Anne Joseph
Publisher: Five Leaves Publications
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This is a collection of stories of betrayal and fear, desire and satisfaction, love, grief and revenge. Contributors include Ali Smith, Tamar Yellin, Amy Bloom and Karen Maitland.

Galina Petrovna’s Three-Legged Dog Story

Galina Petrovna’s Three-Legged Dog Story
Author: Andrea Bennett
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008108390

The ‘bonkers’ book that 'it is impossible not to be moved by' DAILY MAIL A joyful and hilarious tale of some very spirited septuagenarians as they overcome innumerable obstacles to save their beloved mutt from a heartless exterminator in a land where bureaucracy reigns above all else.

A History of Greek-Owned Shipping

A History of Greek-Owned Shipping
Author: Gelina Harlaftis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2005-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113499012X

This study provides the most comprehensive history of the development of modern Greek shipping ever published, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It is richly illustrated with numerous maps, photographs and extensive tables.

Russian Warships in the Age of Sail 1696–1860

Russian Warships in the Age of Sail 1696–1860
Author: Eduard Sozaev
Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages: 1433
Release: 2010-06-23
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1473853222

Peter the Great created a navy from nothing, but it challenged and soon surpassed Sweden as the Baltic naval power, while in the Black Sea it became an essential tool in driving back the Ottoman Turks from the heartland of Europe. In battle it was surprisingly successful, and at times in the eighteenth century was the third largest navy in the world - yet its history, and especially its ships, are virtually unrecorded in the West.This major new reference work handsomely fills this gap, with a complete and comprehensive list of the fleet, with technical detail and career highlights for every ship, down to small craft. However, because the subject is so little recorded in English, the book also provides substantial background material on the organisation and administration of the navy, its weapons, personnel and shipbuilding facilities, as well as an outline of Russias naval campaigns down to the clash with Britain and France known as the Crimean War.Illustrated with plans, paintings and prints rarely seen outside Russia, it is authoritative, reliable and comprehensive, the culmination of a long collaboration between a Russian naval historian and an American ship enthusiast.EDUARD SOZAEV is an established Russian naval historian with a number of books to his credit. JOHN TREDREA, his translator, editor and long-term collaborator, is an American ship enthusiast with a life-long interest in the Russian navy.

Peter the Great

Peter the Great
Author: Paul Bushkovitch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2001-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139430750

A narrative of the fifty years of political struggles at the Russian court, 1671–1725. This book shows how Peter the Great was not the all-powerful tsar working alone to reform Russia, but that he colluded with powerful and contentious aristocrats in order to achieve his goals. After the early victory of Peter's boyar supporters in the 1690s, Peter turned against them and tried to rule through favourites - an experiment which ended in the establishment of a decentralized 'aristocratic' administration, followed by an equally aristocratic Senate in 1711. The aristocrats' hegemony came to an end in the wake of the affair of Peter's son, Tsarevich Aleksei, in 1718. After that moment Peter ruled through a complex group of favourites, a few aristocrats and appointees promoted through merit, and carried out his most long-lasting reforms. The outcome was a new balance of power at the centre and a new, European, conception of politics.