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THE FANTASTIC EDIFICE of the Cathedral of the Blessed St. Basil in Red Square, Moscow, is illustrated in “The Travels of a Capitalist Lackey,” a book reviewed on this page. In the picture, the author and the old Alvis motor-car in which he made a tour down the length of Russia from the Arctic Circle to Persia are seen in front of “the gayest of all churches.”

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 4

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THE FANTASTIC EDIFICE of the Cathedral of the Blessed St. Basil in Red Square, Moscow, is illustrated in “The Travels of a Capitalist Lackey,” a book reviewed on this page. In the picture, the author and the old Alvis motor-car in which he made a tour down the length of Russia from the Arctic Circle to Persia are seen in front of “the gayest of all churches.” Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 4

THE FANTASTIC EDIFICE of the Cathedral of the Blessed St. Basil in Red Square, Moscow, is illustrated in “The Travels of a Capitalist Lackey,” a book reviewed on this page. In the picture, the author and the old Alvis motor-car in which he made a tour down the length of Russia from the Arctic Circle to Persia are seen in front of “the gayest of all churches.” Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 4