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EasyOriginal Readable Classics Edition with audio-onlineA series of unabridged books from world literature with improved readability, easy to read font and comfortable font size. Excellent readability ensures comfortable reading and maximum concentration on the book content. High-quality printing and premium white paper. Focus on content and get the most out of your reading experience. Unabridged original text. - Minimal strain on your eyes - You can read longer without tiring your eyes - Easier reading at dusk or when your eyes are tired - You can concentrate as much as possible on the…mehr

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EasyOriginal Readable Classics Edition with audio-onlineA series of unabridged books from world literature with improved readability, easy to read font and comfortable font size. Excellent readability ensures comfortable reading and maximum concentration on the book content. High-quality printing and premium white paper. Focus on content and get the most out of your reading experience. Unabridged original text. - Minimal strain on your eyes - You can read longer without tiring your eyes - Easier reading at dusk or when your eyes are tired - You can concentrate as much as possible on the content of the work - You will have more fun reading your favourite books Minimal concentration on the text structure - maximum concentration on the content.The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin is a series of five short stories and a fictional editorial introduction by Russian author Aleksandr Pushkin. The collection is opened with the editorial, in which Pushkin pretends to be the verbose publisher of Belkin's tales. The tales themselves are not related to one another, except that they are all said in the introduction to be stories told by various people to a recently deceased landowner, Ivan Petrovich Belkin. The introduction continues to say that Belkin was an interesting and mysterious man, even to the point that the woman he left his estate to had never met him. It is also mentioned that Belkin's favorite pastime was to collect and hear stories, several of which are to be presented to the reader.Alexander Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era.