Chekhov Anton Pavlovich:
The Story of a Nobody

Translator: HughAplin, Foreword by: LouisDe Bernieres

Hesperus Press , 2003
Quality paperback, 120 pages
Size: 200x126 mm
ISBN: 9781843910039
ISBN-10: 1843910039

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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Most Famous For His Plays "The Cherry Orchard," "The Seagull," "Three Sisters," And "Uncle Vanya," Anton Chekhov Is One Of Russia's Most Highly Regarded Dramatists And Short-Story Writers.

Hugh Aplin

Aplin Studied Russian At The University Of East Anglia And Voronezh State University. He Worked At The Unviersities Of Leeds And St. Andrews Before Taking Up His Current Post As Head Of Russian At Westminster School, London.

Louis De Bernieres

Louis De Bernieres Is The Bestselling Author Of Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Which Won The Commonwealth Writers Prize Best Book In 1995. His Most Recent Novel Is Birds Without Wings.

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