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  1. Baranov E.A. The Trans-Siberian and urban change in Siberia in a time-space framework, 1885-1913: Thesis (Ph. D.) / Baranov, Elena A. - Univ. of Kansas, 1987. - xiii + 150 leaves: ill., maps. - 29 cm

      Dissertation. Photocopy: Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Dissertation Information Service, 1992. - xiii + 150 p.: ill., maps. - Incl. bibliogr. ref.: p.139-150. - 21 cm. Trans-Siberian railway and its role in city growth. Migration to Siberia.

  2. Bartels D., Bartels A. Are Siberian native people part of a "fourth world"? // Dialectical anthropology. - Amsterdam, 1987. - Vol.12, N 2. - P. 245-252.
    Siberia settling problems in the XVI - the beginning of the XX c. Comparison with Canada.
  3. Bates L.W. The Russian road to China / By Lindon Bates, jr. With ill. from photographs. - Boston & N.Y.: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1910. - ix + 391 + [1] p. front., plates, fold. map. - 22 cm
    Bates, Lindon Wallace (1883-1915).
  4. Bogatko, Sergei. BAM - road to new possibilities. - [Moscow; London]: Novosti (distrib. by Central), 1981. - ISBN 0-714-71787-8. - 66 p.: ill. - (The Soviet Union today and tomorrow). - Transl. of the Rus. - 17 cm
    BAM - the past, the present and the future.
  5. Bookwalter J.W. Siberia and Central Asia / By John W. Bookwalter; illustr. from photographs taken by the author. - Springfield, O. [New York printed, J.J.Little & Co.], 1899. - xxxi + 548 p.: front. (facsim.) ill., plates, map. - 24 cm
    Bookwalter, John Wesley (1837-1915).
    The same:
      • 2nd ed. - New York: Frederick A.Stokes Co., [1899].
      • Boston: Milford House, 1974, ©1899 (Reprint of the ed. publ. by F.A.Stokes, New York). - ISBN 0-878-21246-9.
  6. Boulangier E. Notes de voyage en Siberie. Le Chemin de fer Trans-Siberien et la Chine. - Paris: Societe d'editions scientifiques, 1891. - xii + 397 p.: ill., maps (2 fold.). - 28 cm
    Boulangier, Edgar (b.1850).
  7. Braikevitch M.V. The Railways of Siberia / By M.V.Braikevitch & I.R.Afonin // The Russian Economist. - 1921 (Oct.-Dec.). - Vol.2, No.5. - P.1490-1522.
  8. Braunburg Rudolf. De Transsiberie Expres in kleur. - Haarlem: Schuyt, 1987. - 56 p.
    From German.
  9. Braunburg Rudolf. Transsibirische Eisenbahn. - Hamburg: Ellert u. Richter, 1987. - 56 p.
Bibliographical list includes all literature classes about extensive sphere of problems (publications in Russian are not included, only foreign ones). Problems of planning, construction and operating of Trans-Siberian railway, its branches and study of Siberia and Far East are drawn in. Also literature about Transsib role in settling and development of territories, increase of new settlements, Transsib importance for all-Russia and the world is counted up. Bibliography was made for books describing Transsib only before 1917. All materials are in alphabetical order. Wirte your closer definitions to the compiler.
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