
В Муромских лесах и другие повести
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Narrated by:
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Александр Бордуков
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By:
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Евгений Салиас
About this listen
Граф Евгений Андреевич Салиас был одним из самых плодовитых русских писателей: собрание его сочинений насчитывает тридцать три тома, а статистические данные земских библиотек конца XIX века показывают, что граф Салиас в то время был и самым востребованным и читаемым автором в России. В историю уголовного романа Салиас вошел как создатель романов и повестей объединенных общей серией "Разбойники". Повести "Донские гишпанцы" и в "Муромских лесах", аудиоверсии которых представлены в этом сборнике, также входят в эту "разбойничью" серию.
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