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  1. Geishtor I.E. Ekonomicheskoe obsliedovanie raiona kitaiskoi vostochnoi zhel. dorogi: otchet zaviedyvaiushchago ekspeditsiei: zapadnaia i vostochnaia linii. - S.-Petersburg: Parovaia skoropechatnia P.O.IAblonskago, 1904. - ii + 232 + iii p.: maps. - (Series: Russian history and culture; RH08495). - Russian in Cyrillic script.

      Microfiche: Ann Arbor (Mich.): Univ. Microfilms Int., 1978. - 3 sheets (10.5x14.8 cm)
      Microfilm: Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1978. - 1 reel (35 mm)

      Geishtor Iosif Emilievich. Chinese Eastern line. - Economic conditions.

  2. Gibson J.R. [Recensio] // Canad. hist. rev. - Toronto, 1992. - Vol.73, No.3. - P.427-430. - Rec. ad op.: To Siberia and Russian America: Three centuries of Russian Eastward expansion / Ed. by Dmytryshyn B. - Portland, 1985-9. - XCI + 540 p.
    Review on the book: "To Siberia and Russian America".
    History of colonization an settling of Siberia and Alaska, the XVI-XIX c.
  3. Glover V. Railroad History: What Is the Object? // Railroad history. - Sprg. 1993. - No.168. - P.76 -
    Glover, Vernon. View of railways history subject.
  4. Gorushkin L.M. Economic development of Siberia in the end of the XIXth - the beginning of the XXth centuries = Ekonomicheskoe razvitie Sibiri v kontse XIX - nachale XX vekov: Report for the Intern. sci. conf. of historians "Sibir in the XXth century. Social and econ. development" (UK, Glasgow, 4-8 Sept. 1989) / Gorushkin L.M.; IIFiF SO AN SSSR. - Novosibirsk, 1989. - Preprint. - 24 p. - Bibliogr.: p.12-13.
  5. Goryushkin L.M. Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Siberian regionalists' views on the economic independence of Siberia // Siberica. - 1990. - Vol.1, No. 2. - P.152.
  6. Greener W.O. Greater Russia; the continental empire of the Old world / By Wirt Gerrare [pseud.]. - New York: The Macmillan Co.; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1903. - 337 p.: front., plates, fold. map. - 23 cm
    Greener, William Oliver (b.1862).
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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