Man and Woman390 000 ₽Book "Man and Woman" in 3 Volumes, Saint Petersburg, 1911Book "Man and Woman" in 3 Volumes, Saint Petersburg, 1911Buy Man and Woman at Stargift with a certificate of authenticity. Delivery across Moscow and Russia.Related itemsProblems of Wartime Psychiatry — Book. Moscow, 1945Sergey Vavilov and Iosif Orbeli — Document with Handwritten Resolution and Autographs — Document with Handwritten Resolution and AutographsNew Discoveries of the Russians between Asia and America — Book. William Coxe, Neuchâtel Publishing Society Press, 1781 — Book. William Coxe, Neuchâtel Publishing Society Press, 1781The Experienced Farrier, or Practical Notes of an Artilleryman — Book. Published by M. D. Olkhin, printing house: Ilya Glazunov & Co., Saint Petersburg, 1844EXPRESSA DOMVS NOSTRAE — Engraving "City of the World". Georg Braun and Frans HogenbergVladimir Nabokov — Autograph Drawing Vladimir Nabokov — an outstanding writer, poet, translator, and literary scholar who left a significant mark on world culture. Born in 1899 in Saint Petersburg into an aristocratic family. After the revolution, he emigrated, living in Germany, France, and then in the USA and Switzerland. Best known for his works such as "Lolita," "The Defense of Luzhín," "The Gift," and "Ada," distinguished by refined style, complex structure, and wordplay. Beyond his literary pursuits, Nabokov was a passionate entomologist who devoted years to studying butterflies and made contributions to lepidopterology. P. Hector, depicted in the drawing, is a species also known as the "Red Lacewing," widespread in India and Sri Lanka. It is distinguished by bright red spots on dark wings, which makes it particularly conspicuous among vegetation. In Nabokov's drawing, one can see his attention to detail: he carefully rendered the curves of the wings and patterns, demonstrating his deep love for this form of art. In 1967, when Nabokov was already living in Switzerland, he continued to write articles about butterflies for scientific journals and consult with staff at the American Museum of Natural History, where his collections are still preserved. — Autograph Drawing Vladimir Nabokov — an outstanding writer, poet, translator, and literary scholar who left a significant mark on world culture. Born in 1899 in Saint Petersburg into an aristocratic family. After the revolution, he emigrated, living in Germany, France, and then in the USA and Switzerland. Best known for his works such as "Lolita," "The Defense of Luzhín," "The Gift," and "Ada," distinguished by refined style, complex structure, and wordplay. Beyond his literary pursuits, Nabokov was a passionate entomologist who devoted years to studying butterflies and made contributions to lepidopterology. P. Hector, depicted in the drawing, is a species also known as the "Red Lacewing," widespread in India and Sri Lanka. It is distinguished by bright red spots on dark wings, which makes it particularly conspicuous among vegetation. In Nabokov's drawing, one can see his attention to detail: he carefully rendered the curves of the wings and patterns, demonstrating his deep love for this form of art. In 1967, when Nabokov was already living in Switzerland, he continued to write articles about butterflies for scientific journals and consult with staff at the American Museum of Natural History, where his collections are still preserved.Mikhail Kutuzov — Signed Book — Signed BookIvan Gubkin — Mineralogical Collection with Handwritten Inventory and Autograph — Mineralogical Collection with Handwritten Inventory and Autograph