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Preface-Tribute. / Lyssakov, Pavel.

Cultural Cabaret: Russian and American Essays in Memory of Richard Stites. New Academia Publishing, 2012.

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Lyssakov, P 2012, Preface-Tribute. in Cultural Cabaret: Russian and American Essays in Memory of Richard Stites. New Academia Publishing. <http://www.newacademia.com/academic-books/russian-history-and-culture/cultural-cabaret-russian-and-american-essays-for-richard-stites/>

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Lyssakov, P. (2012). Preface-Tribute. In Cultural Cabaret: Russian and American Essays in Memory of Richard Stites New Academia Publishing. http://www.newacademia.com/academic-books/russian-history-and-culture/cultural-cabaret-russian-and-american-essays-for-richard-stites/

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Lyssakov P. Preface-Tribute. In Cultural Cabaret: Russian and American Essays in Memory of Richard Stites. New Academia Publishing. 2012

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Lyssakov, Pavel. / Preface-Tribute. Cultural Cabaret: Russian and American Essays in Memory of Richard Stites. New Academia Publishing, 2012.

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