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- In_Siberia abstract "In Siberia is a 1999 travel book by the English writer Colin Thubron. Published in 1999, the book depicts Thubron's journeys in Siberia in the late 1990s, after the fall of communism. The book is the last of what is regarded as Thubron's \"Russia trilogy\", comprising Among the Russians (1981), The Lost Heart of Asia (1994) and In Siberia (1999). The book was widely praised by critics. Jan Morris, Kazuo Ishiguro and Anthony Sattin selected it as one of their books of the year.".
- In_Siberia author Colin_Thubron.
- In_Siberia country United_Kingdom.
- In_Siberia nonFictionSubject Siberia.
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- In_Siberia wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Thubron.
- In_Siberia wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- In_Siberia wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Morris.
- In_Siberia wikiPageWikiLink Kazuo_Ishiguro.
- In_Siberia wikiPageWikiLink London.
- In_Siberia wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
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- In_Siberia wikiPageWikiLinkText "In Siberia".
- In_Siberia author "Colin Thubron".
- In_Siberia country United_Kingdom.
- In_Siberia genre "Travel book".
- In_Siberia language "English".
- In_Siberia mediaType "Paperback".
- In_Siberia name "In Siberia".
- In_Siberia pages "286".
- In_Siberia pubDate "1999".
- In_Siberia published London.
- In_Siberia publisher "Chatto & Windus".
- In_Siberia publisher "Vintage".
- In_Siberia subject Siberia.
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- In_Siberia comment "In Siberia is a 1999 travel book by the English writer Colin Thubron. Published in 1999, the book depicts Thubron's journeys in Siberia in the late 1990s, after the fall of communism. The book is the last of what is regarded as Thubron's \"Russia trilogy\", comprising Among the Russians (1981), The Lost Heart of Asia (1994) and In Siberia (1999). The book was widely praised by critics. Jan Morris, Kazuo Ishiguro and Anthony Sattin selected it as one of their books of the year.".
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- In_Siberia name "In Siberia".