"Letters of a Russian Traveler" - the fruit of Karamzin's stay abroad, where he had gone twenty-three young man (in 1789) and where he stayed for six years. He wrote them to Moscow to his close friends Pleshcheev and later they appeared in print, was edited by Karamzin "Moscow Journal" (1791 and 1792).
"Letters of a Russian Traveler" - the fruit of Karamzin's stay abroad, where he had gone twenty-three young man (in 1789) and where he stayed for six years. He wrote them to Moscow to his close friends Pleshcheev and later they appeared in print, was edited by Karamzin "Moscow Journal" (1791 and 1792).