Leo Tolstoy
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was a Russian author born into an aristocratic family at Yasnaya Polyana, who gained early acclaim with his semi-autobiographical trilogy Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth (1852-1856) and Sevastopol Sketches from his Crimean War experiences. He wrote his masterpieces War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877), later becoming a moral philosopher, pacifist, and social reformer who founded schools for peasants and advocated non-violence. In 1910, conflicted by his principles, he left home and died of pneumonia at Astapovo station.[1][2][3][4]
realistic fiction
historical fiction
philosophical fiction
War and Peace
Anna Karenina
War and Peace; Volume 3
The Kreutzer Sonata (The Complete Classics)
Love
Youth [with Biographical Introduction]
Family Happiness: Stories (Harper Perennial Classic Stories)
Sebastolpol in May
False Religions
War and Peace (Signet Classics)
The Death of Ivan Ilyich (Classic, 60s)
Anna Karenina Volume VI [EasyRead Edition]
Pedagogical Articles (Including The School at Yasnaya Poyana and The Linen-Measurer)
The Gospel in Brief, Book II
Faith
Anna Karenina: Part III
Youth [with Biographical Introduction]
Boyhood
The Cossacks: A Tale of the Caucasus in 1852. Volume 2
Anna Karenina
The Death of Ivan Ilyich and other Stories, with eBook
War and Peace
Vojna I Mir V 2 Tt Bvl
Detstvo. Otrochestvo. Yunost'. BVL