118 исторических миниатюр и 108 авторских текстов на 13 иностранных языках. Сборник
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XXI. Naval dirk. To the topic of the "Magellan - del Cano- de Espinosa" expedition. (English)
XXII. The Tale of the Elderly Man. (English)
XXIII. Dirk navales. A la historia de la expedici'on "de Magallanes - del Cano - de Espinosa". (Espanol)
XXIV. The tale about conversation between Nicolaus Copernicus and Isaac Newton. (From the Collection "Two Tales of Four Technical Revolutions"). (English)
XXV. Dialogue about Velikolithuanians. (English)
XXVI. Dialog o Velikolithuanians. (Polski)
XXVII. Opowie's'c o rozmowie miedzy Mikolajem Kopernikiem a Izaakiem Newtonem. (Z Kolekcji miniatur "Dwa opowie'sci o czterech rewolucjach technicznych"). (Polski)
XXVIII. The tale about provident Baron and genius Inventor (From the Collection "Two Tales of Four Technical Revolutions"). (English)
XXIX. A sketch about the famous ballerina and the reciter of Hamlet. (English)
XXX. (Chinese)
XXXI. Dialogue about Catherine the Great. (English)
XXXII. . (Greek)
XXXIII. Dialogue about the prospects of art. (English)
XXXIV. The dialogue between Diogenes and Croesus. (English)
XXXV. Alexander I, Ivan F. Kruzenshtern, Yuri F. Lisyansky, Nikolai P. Rezanov. Polycentrism of a successful project. Essay. (English)
XXXVI. The tale about not-sent letter. Of Maxim Gorky to Ivan Bunin. (English)
XXXVII. Fortellingen om den usendte brev. Av Maksim Gorkij til Ivan Bunin. (Norwegian)
XXXVIII. Interview with the circus performer. (English)
XXXIX. Masal oh Gorki k"ut"uphanesi. (Turkish)
XL. The tale about cafe-library of Maxim Gorky. (English)
XLI. Dialogue about pleasant caf'e. (English)
XLII. (Japanese)
XLIII. (Hindi)
XLIV. The tale about Sergey Yesenin. (English)
XLV. A fairy tale of spring wind music. (English)
XLVI. A fairy tale about the King of stellar creativity. (English)
XLVII. The fairy tale about one hundredth of one percent. (English)
XLVIII. The fairy tale of the walk across the fall Paris. (English)
XLIX. The tale of the tour at the historic tower. (English)
L. Dialogue about the Peace Treaties of Tilsit (1807). (English)
LI. The tale of the Congress of Vienna (1814 -1815). (English)
LII. The Tale about Metternich. (English)
LIII. The Tale about Witte. (English)
LIV. The Tale about the Academician Tarle. (English)
LV. The Tale about Talleyrand. (English)
LVI. Salute to Alain Bombard!!! Or reduction onto Maupassant. Essay. (English)
LVII. The Tale about Daladier. (English)
LVIII. "Attracts invincibly". M. Gorky and Yu. Trifonov. Indulgence in family. Essay. (English)
LIX. The Tale of lists. (English)
LX. The Fairy Tale about Literary Connoisseurs. (English)
LXI. Kamensky Andrei (1843- ). Being attempting to banish the darkness. Biographic essay. (English)
LXII. The Tale of new songs. (English)
LXIII. The Fairy Tale about October 10, 1941. (English)
LXIV. The Tale of new adventures of the Gogol's Nose. (English)
LXV. The Fairy Tale about monologue of Hindenburg. (English)
LXVI. The Tale of new adventures of the Gogol's Nose (2nd Series). (English)
LXVII. Dialogue about the firmness. (English)
LXVIII. A fragment of the dialogue: "...M-m-m...". (English)
LXIX. A Monologue about the French Tricolor and about the Stavka. (English)
LXX. The Short Story about the Navy of railways. (English)
LXXI. The Short Story about Artillery. (English)
LXXII. The Short Story about good mood. (English)
LXXIII. Dialogue of two journalists. (English)
LXXIV. A fragment of the dialogue: "...M-m-m...". (2nd Series). (English)
LXXV. Dialogue about the heliocentric concept. (English)
LXXVI. The Tale about two awards. (English)
LXXVII. Dialogue about Gorchakov. (English)
LXXVIII. The Tale of New Year's gifts. (English)
LXXIX. The Christmas story. (English)
LXXX. Dialogue about uncomfortable order
LXXXI. Le conte De No"el. (French)
LXXXII. El Cuento Navide~no. (Spanish)
LXXXIII. 'Swiateczna opowie's'c. (Polish)
LXXXIV. Velikolithuanians. (English)
LXXXV. The Tale of a specialist in history and translations into English. (English)
LXXXVI. Radio listener's monologue. (English)
LXXXVII. Dialogue of the republican, the democrat, the liberal and the reformer. (English)
LXXXVIII. The Short Story about Mercader. (English)
LXXXIX. The Fable about the Hare and the Fox. (English)
XC. Sketch about literary dispute. (English)
XCI. The Tale of the magic translation. (English)
XCII. Dialogue about the unlucky apartment. (English)
XCIII. Dialogue of the pilotless aircrafts. (English)
XCIV. Igor Bogdanov. Writer, a connoisseur of historical and archival researches, specialist in Heinrich Schliemann's life history. Biographical essay. (English)
XCV. Dialogue about the Three Centuries of the St. Petersburg's the Bathhouse. (English)
XCVI. Dialogue about human rights. (English)
XCVII. The Short Story about reading historical books. (English)
XCVIII. Dialogue about creativity. (English)
XCIX. Report of the Commissioner of police to Prosecutor of the Republic. (English)
C. Dialogue about magic the visor. (English)
CI. The Tale of the disconnected electricity. (English)
CII. Dialogue about the new fairy tale. (English)
CIII. The Tale about William Gladstone and about an exhibition. (English)
CIV. The Short Story about the Bottom. (English)
CV. The Tale of a Timely Guidance. (English)