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027278-2
Kurganov, Efim
Shpion Ego Velichestva, ili 1812 God: Iiul`-Sentiabr` Vil`na
Istoriko-Politseiskaia saga
[ A spy for his majesty, or 1812: : Istoriko-Politseiskaia saga]

Moscow:  Iks-Khistori, 2011
352 p
Hardcover. 12.5 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785995001218
Language: Russian
This is the second volume of a historical detective story about the Russian-Napoleonic war of 1812 by the well known Russian philologist Efim Kurganov, a specialist in the genre of Russian anecdote. The main character of this story is a real figure, military adviser Jacob de Sanglen, the first director of the Russian supreme military police. The author tells the story of an attempt on the life of Alexander I by French agents, the evacuation of the capital on the eve of the Napoleon`s invasion, and the history of burning and sacking of Moscow. The story is based on historical documents. All the characters of this story were real people.
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