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017738-4
Kokh, A., Svinarenko, A
Iashchik Vodki
Tom 4
[ A Case of vodka : Volume four]

Moscow:  EKSMO, 2005
327 pImages
Hardcover. 16 x 23 cm
ISBN: 5699108564
Language: Russian
Two legendary people of Russian today, two writers, two Muscovites, talk about their lives and their country. One cannot imagine a Russian heart-to-heart talk without vodka even if one of them is of German descent and the other from Ukraine. Igor` Svinarenko, a well known Russian journalists, is the author of several books (two of them are also available: Moskva za Okeanom (1999); Nashi Liudi (2000)). Alfred Kokh, known as a member of the Chubais command of privatization, who was actively involved in the closing of the NTV station in Moscow, and later as manager of Gazprom’s media interests. The series started in 1993. The fourth and final volume covers 1997-2001. The authors have had 20 bottles of vodka, and finished their book. It also includes the afterword to all the volumes. Volumes one-three are also available.
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