Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy
Count Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy Displayed An Extraordinary Duality Of Character In A Life Filled With Deep Contradictions. He Was Born To An Artistocratic Russian Family On Sept. 9, 1828. His Parents Died When He Was Young, And He Was Raised By Several Female Relatives. In 1844 He Entered The University Of Kazan, Remaining There Only Three Years. At The Age Of 23, Tolstoy Joined The Russian Army And Fought In The Crimean War. While Still In The Service, His First Published Story Appeared, A Largely Autobiographical Work Called ≪B≫Childhood≪/B≫ (1852). Tolstoy Returned To His Estate I
Tolstoy Leo Nikolayevich:
War and Peace
Barnes & Noble Classics (Paperback)
Editor: George Stade, Translator: Constance Garnett
Barnes & Noble , 2006
Quality paperback, 1156 pages
Tolstoy Leo Nikolayevich:
Wise Thoughts for Every Day: On God, Love, the Human Spirit, and Living a Good Life
Translator: Peter Sekirin
Arcade Publishing , 2005
Hardcover, 366 pages
Tolstoy Leo Nikolayevich:
War and Peace, Volume 1
Complete Classics
Read by: Neville Jason
Naxos Audiobooks, 2006
Tolstoy Leo Nikolayevich:
Guerra y Paz
Clasicos
Translator: Gala Arias Rubio
Debolsillo , 2005
Mass paperback, 1174 pages
Tolstoy Leo Nikolayevich:
Anna Karenina (Oprah #5)
Oprah's Classics Book Club Selections
Translator: Richard Pevear, Translator: Larissa Volokhonsky
Penguin Books , 2004
Quality paperback, 864 pages
Tolstoy Leo Nikolayevich:
The Death of Ivan Ilych and Other Stories
Translator: Aylmer Maude, Translator: J. D. Duff
Signet Classics , 2003
Mass paperback, 301 pages
Tolstoy Leo Nikolayevich:
War and Peace, Volume 2
Complete Classics
Read by: Neville Jason
Naxos Audiobooks, 2006
Muth Jon J.:
The Three Questions
Based on a book by: Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy
Scholastic, 2002
Hardcover, 32 pages









