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An antique book titled "Feats of Russian Naval Officers in the Far East of Russia, 1849-55" by Admiral Nevelskoy, published in St. Petersburg in 1878, is displayed open within a glass exhibit case. The left page features an engraved portrait of Admiral Gennady Nevelskoy, a man with a mustache in a decorated military uniform, with his signature "Г. Невельской" printed beneath. The right page displays the book's title and publication details in Cyrillic script. The book rests on a dark, wrought-metal stand with ornate, scroll-like elements. Above the display, a strip of white LED lights illuminates the exhibit. Below the book stand, other items are visible through the glass, including what appears to be a framed religious icon and miniature wooden objects. A black informational plaque with white Cyrillic text is visible at the bottom, identifying the book and its context, referencing "Posthumous notes of Admiral Nevelskoy." This scene is located within a museum or historical exhibition in Khabarovsk, Russia, likely pertaining to the history of the Russian Far East.
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Mar 3, 2026, 11:42 PM

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An antique book titled "Feats of Russian Naval Officers in the Far East of Russia, 1849-55" by Admiral Nevelskoy, published in St. Petersburg in 1878, is displayed open within a glass exhibit case. The left page features an engraved portrait of Admiral Gennady Nevelskoy, a man with a mustache in a decorated military uniform, with his signature "Г. Невельской" printed beneath. The right page displays the book's title and publication details in Cyrillic script. The book rests on a dark, wrought-metal stand with ornate, scroll-like elements. Above the display, a strip of white LED lights illuminates the exhibit. Below the book stand, other items are visible through the glass, including what appears to be a framed religious icon and miniature wooden objects. A black informational plaque with white Cyrillic text is visible at the bottom, identifying the book and its context, referencing "Posthumous notes of Admiral Nevelskoy." This scene is located within a museum or historical exhibition in Khabarovsk, Russia, likely pertaining to the history of the Russian Far East.

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