Moscow, V tip. L. Stepanovoi, 1856
Aksakov held a somewhat unique position in 19th century Russia in that his work was extremely popular across the political spectrum. An ardent love for his homeland and an intimate understanding of family relations has ensured his writing is still considered a classic in the Russian literary canon. His work undoubtedly inspired the philosophical ideals of his two sons who were famously both fervent Slavophiles.
First edition; 4to (25 x 17 cm); title, half-title, 565pp., endpapers replaced, minor foxing; nineteenth-century quarter green morocco, spine with raised bands gilt ruled, initials 'A. K.' to lower part, neat repairs to spine, a good copy.
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