Volkonsky S. Life and Being. From the Past Present Eternal In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Volkonskiy S. Byt i bytie. Iz proshlogo nastoyashchego vechnogo Dedicated to Marina Tsvetaeva. Berlin 1924. 216s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb99a023ba4f0c630f
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Volkonsky Sergey. Prince. Life and being. From the past present eternal. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)./Volkonskiy Sergey. Knyaz'. Byt i bytie. Iz proshlogo nastoyashchego vechnogo. Paris. Ymca-press. 1978. 211s. SKUalba7eb11642eb34ec6.
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Volkonsky S. Life and Being. From the Past Present and Eternal. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)./Volkonskiy S. Byt i bytie. Iz proshlogo nastoyashchego vechnogo. Berlin Copper Horseman 1924. XVI 2 211 4) p. First edition. A collection of philosophical essays by Sergei Mikhailovich Volkonsky (1860-1937) dedicated to Marina Tsvetaeva. In the old spelling. SKUalb69d914acfd983d51.