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The following are some or our favorites. Simply click on the title to order from Amazon.com
The New Penguin Russian Course by Nicholas J. Brown
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List Price:$16.95 | Paperback - 514 pages, December 1996, Penguin USA, ISBN: 0140120416, dimensions (in inches): 0.82 x 7.70 x 5.02
A complete book to learn Russian with sound grammar instruction and exercises. Recommended by many schools and universities. |
The Oxford Russian Dictionary: Russian-English English-Russian
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List Price:$55.00 | Hardcover - 1360 pages, 3rd edition, July 2000, Oxford Univ Press, ISBN: 0198601603, dimensions (in inches): 2.51 x 10.55 x 7.92
The Oxford Russian Dictionary is the most complete dictionary used by academia and researchers. |
Moscow - from Lonely Planet March 2003
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List Price: $19.00 | Paperback - 2nd edition, March 2003, ISBN: 1864503599, Dimensions (in inches): 0.51 x 7.28 x 5.18
Lonely Planet's Moscow guide is the most up-to-date guidebook available on Russia's capital. The concise guide provides general information and specific information on places to stay and eat, and a lot more, of course. |
Trans-Siberian Handbook by Bryn Thomas
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List Price: $18.95 |
Paperback - ca 500 pages, 6th edition, Aug 2003, Trailblazer Pub; ISBN: 1873756704/, dimensions (in inches): 0.90 x 7.04 x 4.80
This an all new edition of the Trans-Siberian Guide, the bible to a successful journey. The book includes planning tips practical information of every major city along the rail, list of youth hostel, ticket offices, consulates, etc. |
Moscow & St. Petersburg Guide (Time Out, 1st Ed)
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List Price:$14.95
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This practical guide is for the independent traveller who whishes to explore Moscow and St.Petersburg on his own. Time Out guides are written for the generation X, funny, entertaining but very true. Contains lists of hostels, restaurants, sights and maps of location of train stations. Also includes practical tips to buy tickets and make reservations. No advertisment.
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How to Eat Out in Russia by Mario Caramitti
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List Price:$6.95 | Paperback, 192 pages (August 1997), Gremese Editore, ISBN: 8873011039, dimensions (in inches): 0.48 x 5.69 x 4.08
This is the survival guide in Russia that helps you understand menu and the Russian cuisine and gives you plenty of tips how to eat out in all major cities of Russia. However, keep in mind, that the number rule in a restaurant is rather to ask what they offer, since menu cards are usually nothing more but long decorative lists of meals that they wouldn't have that day.
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Europe on a shoestring from Lonely Planet
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List Price:$24.99 | Paperback, 1296 pages 8 colour pages with 160 maps edition (Feb 2003)
This 3rd edition of Europe on a Shoestring packs 40 countries into 1,300 pages, while still finding room to brief you on all the aspects of pretrip preparation, from packing right to finding the best airfares.
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English/Russian Electronic Dictionary
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List Price:$119.95 | -Over 450,000 words, idioms, irregular verbs -Advanced word recognition -Games, calendar, telephone directory, appointment scheduler -Currency and metric conversion, home and world time, alarm, calculator -High-speed data communication with PC
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