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Materials for describing Russian rivers and the history of improving their navigational conditions. Issue. 10. Ice sediment and winter congestion on the river. Neveu
Materials for describing Russian rivers and the history of improving their navigational conditions. St. Petersburg: Publication of the Department of Water and Highways and Commercial Ports (on the water and highway communications department), 1902-1917. Вып. 10: Ice sediment and winter congestion on the river. Neve. 1906. |
Materials for describing Russian rivers and the history of improving their navigational conditions. Issue. 1. The Dniester, its description and assumptions on its improvement
Materials for describing Russian rivers and the history of improving their navigational conditions. St. Petersburg: Publication of the Department of Water and Highways and Commercial Ports (on the water and highway communications department), 1902-1917. Вып. 1: Dniester, its description and suggestions for its improvement. 1902. |
Crimea. Yalta. Vessel
Crimea. Yalta. Vessel. |
A brief description of the internal Russian empire of the waterway, between the Baltic, Black, White and Caspian, the seas,
Bakhturin, Alexander Nikolaevich. A brief description of the internal Russian empire of the waterway, between the Baltic, Black, White and Caspian seas. St.Petersburg: Printed ... at the Shnor printing house, 1802. |
Engineering and technological aspects of construction of Water Communications Russia in XVIII - the first quarter of XX century.(Example Ob-Eniseyskoy connective aqueous systems)
Litvinov, Olga G..Engineering and technological aspects of construction of Water Communications Russia in XVIII - the first quarter of XX century.(Example Ob-Eniseyskoy connective aqueous systems).Tomsk, 2016.
Ancient Russian hierography,
Ancient Russian andrography ,. St.Petersburg: Published by Nikolai Novikov [Type. Acad. Sciences], 1773. |
The case of establishing a more convenient and quick communication between Russia and Sweden via Finland
Council of Ministers (1905-1917). The case of establishing a more convenient and quick communication between Russia and Sweden via Finland. |
The White Sea-Baltic Canal named after Stalin
The White Sea-Baltic Canal named after Stalin. Moscow: History of factories and plants, 1934. |