Háború és béke. (War and peace) 3 vol.
Budapest: 1805-18071807-1812.,1812-1820. First Hungarian edition. In contemporary halfcloth. 680, 589, 606 p. First Hungarian edition. More
Budapest: 1805-18071807-1812.,1812-1820. First Hungarian edition. In contemporary halfcloth. 680, 589, 606 p. First Hungarian edition. More
Berlin: Bühnen- und Buchverlag russischer Autoren J. Ladyschnikow, (1908). First German edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 51, (5) p. First German edition of “Ne mogu molchat” I Cannot Remain Silent), Tolstoy’s last antigovernment article that was first published on July 9, 1908. It attacks the Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin and..... More
Berlin: Bühnen- und Buchverlag russischer Autoren J. Ladyschnikow, [1909]. First separate edition. Text in Russian. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 28, (4). First separate edition of Tolstoy’s essay on capital punishment and Christianity. Martial law was introduced in Russia during the turmoil time of repression after the 1905 Russian..... More
Берлин [Berlin]: Библиографическое бюро [Bibliographic Office in Berlin], 1891. Third Russian edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers. 134 p. Tolstoy finished the novella in late 1889 and the story was recited for public in a friends publishing house, but it was obvious that the Russian censorship would not allow the story..... More