A REINDEER SLEDGE approaches the helicopter that has brought supplies to lonely outposts. Associations of the ancient and the modern, such as this, are encountered frequently in “One Chilly Siberian Morning," a story of travel in the moat far-flung regions of the Soviet Union. The book is reviewed on this page.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 4
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51A REINDEER SLEDGE approaches the helicopter that has brought supplies to lonely outposts. Associations of the ancient and the modern, such as this, are encountered frequently in “One Chilly Siberian Morning," a story of travel in the moat far-flung regions of the Soviet Union. The book is reviewed on this page. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 4
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