New Calendar: Russia 2010 - towns and sceneries along Trans-Siberian RailwayWhat longing, the trans-Siberian railway. The longest railroad line of the world. A life's dream comes true. It widens of the country, the Russian soul. A trip by eight time zones along the classical route of the Trans-Siberian Railway, from Moscow about the cloister of Ivolginsk, Baikal, the holy sea of the Russians to Vladivostok, 9258 kilometres. The observer succumbs to the fascination of outstanding photographies that is sedate in scene optimally.
Each leaf of the calendar is printed on both sides, a photography is in the upper area and in the low part of the calendars of the respective month. Additionally, spaces present themselves there for own enrollments sufficiently.
Bibliographical statements:
Jan Balster
„Russia 2010 - towns and sceneries along Trans-Siberian Railway“
Price: ca. 24,39 US-Dollars or 17,36 Pounds Sterling
Scope: 26 sides, 12 photographies,
Duration: 12 months
Initially-date: 1. January 2010
Format: 11 x 17“, 28 x 42 cm
Production: coil cover, color-pressure,
Lulu publishing house
New Calendar: Silk Road 2010Samarkand and Buchara - names from 1001 nights. An expedition through the northern countries Central-Asia between Uzbekistan to China. The Silk Road leads by deserts and over mountains, a way accompanied from gleaming silk and exotic spices, with towns of magnificent architecture and the century-old history Central-Asia. The observer succumbs to the fascination of outstanding photographies that is sedate in scene optimally.
Each leaf of the calendar is printed on both sides, a photography is in the upper area and in the low part of the calendars of the respective month. Additionally, spaces present themselves there for own enrollments sufficiently.
Bibliographical statements:
Jan Balster
„Silk Road 2010“
Price: ca. 25,50 US-Dollar, 18,20 Pfund Sterling,
Scope: 26 pages, 12 photographies,
Duration: 12 months
Initially-date: 1. January 2010
Format: 11 x 17“, 28 x 42 cm
Production: coil binding, full-color interior ink
Lulu publishing house
New Calendar: Kyrgyzstan - Highland in Central-Asia 2010The highest land in Central Asia, situated at the foot of the mighty Tien Shan of mountains: Kirghizia counts to in the least visited state of our earth with an interesting history and culture. When the eye can look, varied and untouched nature applies above valleys and mountains, moulder the capital Bischkek and nearly fantastically waves the sea Kirghizia, the Issyk - Kul - lake rises in the highland. Movingly likes the weekly market of Osch, magically legendary Silk Road and historically significant works the caravanserai of Tasch Rabat. This is Kirghizia, a region between breathtaking nature and hearty person. The observer succumbs to the fascination of outstanding photographies that is sedate in scene optimally.
Each leaf of the calendar is printed on both sides, a photography is in the upper area and in the low part of the calendars of the respective month. Additionally, spaces present themselves there for own enrollments sufficiently.
Bibliographical statements:
Jan Balster
„ Kyrgyzstan 2010 “
Price: ca. 25,50 US-Dollar, 18,20 Pfund Sterling
Scope: 26 pages, 12 photographies,
Duration: 12 months
Initially-date: 1. January 2010
Format: 11 x 17“, 28 x 42 cm
Production: coil binding, full-color interior ink
Lulu publishing house
Kalender - Russland 2010 – Städte und Landschaften entlang der Transsibirischen EisenbahnWas für eine Sehnsucht, die Transsibirische Eisenbahn. Die berühmte Eisenbahnstrecke der Welt in voller Länge. Ein Lebenstraum geht in Erfüllung. Die weite des Landes, die russische Seele. Eine Reise durch acht Zeitzonen entlang der klassischen Route der Transsib, von Moskau über das Kloster von Ivolginsk, den Baikalsee, dem heiligen Meer der Russen nach Wladiwostok, 9258 Kilometer. Der Betrachter erliegt einer Faszination hervorragender Fotografien, die optimal in Szene gesetzt sind.
Jedes Blatt des Kalenders ist beidseitig bedruckt und zeigt aufgeklappt im oberen Bereich eine Fotografie und im unteren Teil das Kalendarium des jeweiligen Monats mit Feiertagen der Schweiz, Österreichs und Deutschlands. Zusätzlich bieten sich dort genügend Freiräume für eigene Eintragungen.
Bibliographische Angaben:
Jan Balster
„Russland 2010 – Städte und Landschaften entlang der Transsibirischen Eisenbahn“
Preis: 18,90 Euro
Umfang: 26 Seiten, 12 Fotografien
Dauer: 12 Monate
Anfangsdatum: 1. Januar 2010
Format: 11 x 17“, 28 x 42 cm
Ausstattung: coil Einband, Farbdruck
Lulu-Verlag
Fotots im Kalender:
Januar 2010: Moskau
Februar 2010: Kreml in Kasan
März 2010: Jekaterienburg kleine "Blutkirche"
April 2010: Birkenwald an der Transsib
Mai 2010: Iwolgisnk - Stupas im Buddhistischen Kloster
Juni 2010: am Baikal
Juli 2010: russisches Dorf
August 2010: Kirche in Ulan-Ude
September 2010: an der Strecke der Transsibirischen Eisenbahn im Fernen Osten
Oktober 2010: Chabarowsk
November 2010: Chabarowsk
Dezember 2010: Bahnhof Wladiwostok
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