#smrgDERGİ Soviet Literature - Sayı: 8

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Editor - In - Chief: Savva Dangulov
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Moscow
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Basım Tarihi:
1979
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Soviet Literature - Sayı: 8
Soviet Literature - Sayı: 8 #smrgDERGİ
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İçindekiler

Fairy - Tales By Soviet Writers

Maxim Gorky: The Blazing Heart

Alexei Tolstoy: Tsarevich Ivan And Greywolf

Nikolai Teleshov Oatlette

Pavel Bazhov: The Trick Of The Trade

Konstantin Paustovsky: The Adventures Of A Unicorn Beetle

Vitali Bianki: The Owl

Evgeni Shvarts: The Absent - Minded Magician

Kornei Chukovsky: The Telephone

Victor Vazhdayev: Two Greedy Bear Cubs

The White Raven And The Mole

Sergei Milhalkov: The Stubborn Little Goat

Valentin Katayev: The Whistle And The Little Jug

Ashot Sagratyan: The Tale Of Boy Called Nagash And The Bread Called Lavash

Eno Raud: The Bad - Tempered Turkey - Cock

Oksana Ivanenko: Seeing Eyes

Mikhail Yukhma: The Sunny Embroidery

Vladimir Sanghi: The “Wise” Seal

Vytaute Zilinskaite: The Little Wooden Duck

Guram Petriashvili: The Little Dinosaur

Fairy - Tales By Russian Authors Of The Past

Sergei Aksakov: The Crimson Flower

Vladimir Odoyevsky: Frost Ivanovich

Vladimir Dahl: The Fox And The Bear

Konstantin Ushinsky: The Blind Horse

Lev Tolstoy: The Three Bears

How The Poor Peasant Divided The Geese

The King And The Shirt

Vsevolod Garshin: The Adventurous Frog

Dmitri Mamin - Sibiryak: Grey Neck

Folk Tales Of The Peoples Of The USSR

Alyonushka And Her Brother Ivanushka

There Is No On Stronger Thar The Cat

The Brave Maiden And The Deer With Twelve Antlers

Nonsense Tales

Telesik

How Vasil Defeated The Serpent

The Racer

Seven Twigs Of A Pomegranate Tree

The Scrounger

The Diamond Axe

Tyndaleh

How Tyndaleh Mistook Himself For A Priest

What Did Pekaleh Buy?

How Many Sheep Did Pekaleh Have?

The Spider And The Fly

The Legend Of Issyk - Kul

The Snake And The Poor Man

The Bald Man And Genies

A Hundred Gold Pieces

Why The Hare Has A Split Lip

Children's Tales

İçindekiler

Fairy - Tales By Soviet Writers

Maxim Gorky: The Blazing Heart

Alexei Tolstoy: Tsarevich Ivan And Greywolf

Nikolai Teleshov Oatlette

Pavel Bazhov: The Trick Of The Trade

Konstantin Paustovsky: The Adventures Of A Unicorn Beetle

Vitali Bianki: The Owl

Evgeni Shvarts: The Absent - Minded Magician

Kornei Chukovsky: The Telephone

Victor Vazhdayev: Two Greedy Bear Cubs

The White Raven And The Mole

Sergei Milhalkov: The Stubborn Little Goat

Valentin Katayev: The Whistle And The Little Jug

Ashot Sagratyan: The Tale Of Boy Called Nagash And The Bread Called Lavash

Eno Raud: The Bad - Tempered Turkey - Cock

Oksana Ivanenko: Seeing Eyes

Mikhail Yukhma: The Sunny Embroidery

Vladimir Sanghi: The “Wise” Seal

Vytaute Zilinskaite: The Little Wooden Duck

Guram Petriashvili: The Little Dinosaur

Fairy - Tales By Russian Authors Of The Past

Sergei Aksakov: The Crimson Flower

Vladimir Odoyevsky: Frost Ivanovich

Vladimir Dahl: The Fox And The Bear

Konstantin Ushinsky: The Blind Horse

Lev Tolstoy: The Three Bears

How The Poor Peasant Divided The Geese

The King And The Shirt

Vsevolod Garshin: The Adventurous Frog

Dmitri Mamin - Sibiryak: Grey Neck

Folk Tales Of The Peoples Of The USSR

Alyonushka And Her Brother Ivanushka

There Is No On Stronger Thar The Cat

The Brave Maiden And The Deer With Twelve Antlers

Nonsense Tales

Telesik

How Vasil Defeated The Serpent

The Racer

Seven Twigs Of A Pomegranate Tree

The Scrounger

The Diamond Axe

Tyndaleh

How Tyndaleh Mistook Himself For A Priest

What Did Pekaleh Buy?

How Many Sheep Did Pekaleh Have?

The Spider And The Fly

The Legend Of Issyk - Kul

The Snake And The Poor Man

The Bald Man And Genies

A Hundred Gold Pieces

Why The Hare Has A Split Lip

Children's Tales

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