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Where appropriate, the links will take you to the relevant page on the Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk websites. Please note that while Firebird Productions receives a (very small, but welcome) referral fee on any such purchases made directly through these links, you are entering a transaction directly with Amazon and the Firebird can take no responsibility for it.

Fiction

Enchantment

By Orson Scott Card (1999). Although at times I felt a great urge to bang the main two protagonists' heads together, a wonderful and intriguing tale which winds between ancient Russia and the present day. 

Prince Ivan

By Peter Morwood (1990). Out of print, but a lovely folklorish tale of heroism and magic. The sequels The Firebird and The Golden Horde are also worth reading, although they lack the same fantastical gloss of the original.

Non-Fiction

Medieval Russian Armies, 838-1252

By David Nicholle. A useful and very visual book from the Osprey 'Men at Arms' series.

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Medieval Russian Armies, 1250-1500

By Viacheslav Shpakovsky & David Nicholle. The equally useful sequel to the above, again from the Osprey 'Men at Arms' series.

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Russian Fairy Tales

Edited by Aleksandr Afans'ev. One of the best collections, containing almost 200 folk and fairy tales.

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The Bathhouse at Midnight

By W F Ryan (1999). The best study of Russian magic and superstition.

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