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The image displays an open antique book, featuring a title in Russian that translates to "The History of Humanity. A World History." The left page lists the compilers and editors of the work, including names like K. Arenats, G. Brandis, and prof. G. Gelyolsmolt. It details the content, mentioning "complete translation from German with additions for Russian scientists." The right page continues with the title and specifies it as "The Ninth Volume (Supplementary)." It lists contributions by A. Tolle, P. Maibra, V. Gantscha, and T. Axellica. Further down, it states, "Translated from German by P. A. Kazansky and Y. A. Lurye," and details the appendices as "1 map and 2 engravings." The bottom of both pages contains publication information, identifying the publisher as "S.-Peterburg. Publishing House 'Prosveshchenie', Zabalkansky prosp., d. No. 75." The environment appears to be a flat surface, possibly a table, with the book open in the center. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely with ambient light illuminating the pages. There are no people visible in the image. The context does not provide any information related to the city of Ryazan, Russia.
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The image displays an open antique book, featuring a title in Russian that translates to "The History of Humanity. A World History." The left page lists the compilers and editors of the work, including names like K. Arenats, G. Brandis, and prof. G. Gelyolsmolt. It details the content, mentioning "complete translation from German with additions for Russian scientists." The right page continues with the title and specifies it as "The Ninth Volume (Supplementary)." It lists contributions by A. Tolle, P. Maibra, V. Gantscha, and T. Axellica. Further down, it states, "Translated from German by P. A. Kazansky and Y. A. Lurye," and details the appendices as "1 map and 2 engravings." The bottom of both pages contains publication information, identifying the publisher as "S.-Peterburg. Publishing House 'Prosveshchenie', Zabalkansky prosp., d. No. 75." The environment appears to be a flat surface, possibly a table, with the book open in the center. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely with ambient light illuminating the pages. There are no people visible in the image. The context does not provide any information related to the city of Ryazan, Russia.

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