Description
Out of the initial act of counterfeiting a ruble note grows a series of evil deeds, in this, Tolstoy’s last short novel. His theme is the consequences of every human action, for both good and ill: our responsibilities run deep. The escalation of evil can be stopped only by one who humbly absorbs it, without passing it on.
Also By: Leo Tolstoy 

Leo Tolstoy, Peter Carson, Mary Beard
Paperback, 2015
A pairing of Tolstoy’s most spiritual and existential works of fiction and nonfiction from the renowned translator of Turgenev and Chekhov.

Leo Tolstoy, Michael R. Katz
Second Edition, Paperback, 2008
Leo Tolstoy’s short works, like his novels, show readers his narrative genius, keen observation, and historical acumen—albeit on a smaller scale.

Leo Tolstoy, David Patterson
Paperback, 1996
Reissued in new trade paperback format and design.

Leo Tolstoy, George Gibian
Second Edition, Paperback, 1995

Leo Tolstoy, George Gibian
First Edition, Paperback, 1995
Also By: David Patterson 

Ivan Turgenev, David Patterson
Paperback, 1999
A vivid picture of nineteenth-century Russian society, but above all the poignant story of a man whose mortality becomes the only aspect of life that he shares with his fellow man.

Leo Tolstoy, David Patterson
Paperback, 1996
Reissued in new trade paperback format and design.
Also By: David Patterson 

Ivan Turgenev, David Patterson
Paperback, 1999
A vivid picture of nineteenth-century Russian society, but above all the poignant story of a man whose mortality becomes the only aspect of life that he shares with his fellow man.

Leo Tolstoy, David Patterson
Paperback, 1996
Reissued in new trade paperback format and design.