Gift set with the book "The Code of Honor of a Russian officer" and the icon "George the Victorious"
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In the Russian Empire, the title "Russian officer" was not just a designation of professional or social affiliation. The title of "officer" meant belonging to a special caste of people for whom honor and dignity were more precious than life. They fought for honor, and they died for it.
Russian Russian Captain Valentin Kulchitsky wrote "Advice to a Young Officer" during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904, which, in fact, became the code of honor of a Russian officer.
The book also includes: "The Dueling Code" by V. Durasov, equally fair for both civilians and military, and the story of A.S. Pushkin "Shot", as the most vivid illustration of both officer honor and dueling history. For a duel is "the last argument for preserving honor."
The gift set includes a leather-bound book "The Code of Honor of a Russian Officer" and an icon "St. George the Victorious", decorated in a wooden box covered with leather by hand. The book is embossed in gold, and the icon is made by electroplating with silvering of the surface, combined with a wooden base. This gift set is not only a wonderful gift for military and military historians, but also a magnificent embodiment of the spiritual value and historical heritage of Russia.
Design features:The original gift set includes a leather-bound book "The Code of Honor of a Russian Officer" and an icon "St. George the Victorious", decorated in a wooden box covered with leather. A gift edition in a handmade solid-leather binding; gold embossing, blint, sawn-off, lace dyed to match the binding material; composite flyleafs richly decorated with dowels; the icon is made by electroplating with silvering of the surface, in combination with a wooden base.
Place of publication:Moscow.