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A Ticket for the Hare (Bilet dlya Zaytsa)

Denis Kryukov
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Anya's family has lived in Moscow since time immemorial. And all her relatives were wonderful inventors and dreamers, but also real... freeloaders! They had trouble with public transportation, always trying to ride for free, and this got them into some amazing situations. And what should Anya do, since she, too, dreams of finding a lucky ticket? We'll have to revisit the entire long-eared dynasty, and along with it, the history of the transportation and ticketing systems, and indeed the entire city of Moscow.
Publisher: A+A
Weight: 316
Age restrictions: 0+
Author: Denis Kryukov
Circulation: 2000
Size: 27x20.7x0.8
Cover: Hardcover
Language: Russian
Pages: 40
Publication year: 2023
ISBN: 978-5-91-103727-7
ISBN (Barcode): 9785911037277

Meet The Author

Denis Kryukov
Denis Kryukov

Denis Andreyevich Kryukov is a Russian writer, screenwriter, journalist, independent publisher, and an important representative of Russian zine culture.

Denis Kryukov was born on February 6, 1977, in Moscow into a family of graphic artists (his father, A. A. Kryukov, was a graphic artist; his grandfather, A. D. Kryukov, was a graphic artist and, from 1959 to 1989, the artistic director of the Applied Graphics Workshop of the RSFSR Art Fund (Promgrafika); he was also the author of the logos for Melodiya and Voskhod, the sign for the October cinema, etc.).

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