Template:Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich - Essays and Short Stories from Old Way of Life of Poland

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Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich (1823 – 1885)
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English: Scan of page from the book Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich «Essays and Short Stories from Old Way of Life of Poland», Saint Petersburg. Sushchinski publisher, 1873.
Русский: Отсканированная страница книги Евгения Петровича Карновича «Очерки и рассказы из старинного быта Польши». Санкт Петербург. Типография Ф. С. Сущинского, 1873.
Publication date First publication: 1873
Source Original book from 1873
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