Admiral Senjavin (1763–1831)
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Admiral Senjavin (1763–1831)

Vladimir L. Snjegirjov

A popular biography of the famous Russian admiral Dmitry Senyavin, part of the Maritime and Shipping Library edition. The work is intended for a wider audience, especially younger readers and lovers of maritime history.

Snegiryov describes the life and military exploits of Admiral Dmitry Nikolayevich Senyavin (1763–1831), one of the most famous Russian naval commanders. Senyavin distinguished himself in the wars against France and Turkey, especially in the Mediterranean (1805–1807), where he brilliantly led the Russian squadron, captured several Adriatic islands and French strongholds, and won a great victory at Athos in 1807. The book depicts his courage, naval prowess, and conflicts with the Russian court and the allied British.

The style is typical of Soviet popular biographical literature of the postwar period — dynamic, heroic, and ideologically colored, with an emphasis on Senyavin's devotion to his homeland, genius, and conflict with the tsarist bureaucratic system. This 1949 edition testifies to the interest of the Yugoslav public in Russian maritime history in the first years after World War II, during the period of close relations with the USSR before the Informbiro.

Today the book is a bibliographic rarity, sought after by collectors of maritime literature and lovers of Russian history in the former Yugoslavia. It represents a good example of how Russian maritime heritage was being brought closer to South Slavic readers at that time.

Original title
Адмирал Сенявин (1763–1831)
Translation
Bosiljka Gavela
Illustrations
Đorđe Lobačev
Graphics design
Đorđe Lobačev
Dimensions
22 x 16 cm
Pages
75
Publisher
Tehnička knjiga, Beograd, 1949.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Yellowed pages
 

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