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Strange Telescopes: Following the Apocalypse from Moscow to Siberia
Daniel Kalder
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| #2822890 in Books | Overlook Hardcover | 2009-05-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.22 x1.25 x6.36l,1.45 | File type: PDF | 416 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Loved it.|By Ariel E. Weaver|Daniel Kalder caught me by surprise with Lost Cosmonaut. He really captured my heart with this one. It's such a great book!|0 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| It never came!|By Peter S. Petroski|The book was quite interesting. However the copy I ordered here never arrived. Thanks for|From Publishers Weekly|Like his first book, Lost Cosmonaut, this travelogue trips through the dark side of the former Soviet Union, finding curious societies and characters everywhere. Intrigued by a story about a Moscow group called "the Diggers," who live in a
A mind-bending voyage into the underground realms of Russia and beyond by the author of Lost Cosmonaut.
When Daniel Kalder descended into the sewers of Moscow in pursuit of the mythical lost city of tramps, he didn't realize that he was embarking on a bizarre, year-long odyssey that would lead him thousands of miles across Russia to the Arctic Circle via the heart of Asia. After exploring the depths of Moscow's “Underground Planet,” Ka...
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