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About my library many many books I haven't added yet

many books I can't find in librarything

quite a few which will probably fail ever to be archived, disappearing into the mists of untidy rooms and my memory...

but enjoy what is up!

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You asked if I had 'everyday dialogues in english' and if it would be a Russian-English book with some rather 'interesting' translations and typos (e.g. the cover, "EVWRYDAY DIALOGUES").

Our book in common is "Russian for Americans" by Ben T Clark of Cabrillo College and University of California. It is my wife's textbook when she took Russian (Harper & Row, 1967).

I do not find a "Everyday Dialogues in English" in my books. I searched all fields for "Everyday Dialogues in English" and nothing was found.

Using my tag "Russian" I have:
"Early Stories" by Chekhov, Anton
"Selected Stories" by Chekov, Anton
"RUSSIAN=ENGLISH ENGLISH=RUSSIAN DICTIONARY" by WEDEL PH.D., E.
"RUSSIAN AS WE SPEAK IT" by KHAVRONINA, S. K
"Russian for Americans" by Clark, Ben T.

None of these have the typo on the cover "EVWRYDAY DIALOGUES".

Sorry this did not turn up what you are looking for.
Thanks for the suggestion. As you can see, I've tried it! Also, thanks for the book suggestions. I'd been looking for a way to catalog my own collection - and keep track of those books that I might want to read as well. I tried Excel for my books, movies and music - but Librarything is so much better, easier and more fun. Again, thanks!
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