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  1. His Butler's Story (Russian: История его слуги) is a 1987 autobiographical novel by the Russian writer Eduard Limonov. It is about a Russian emigrant who works as a butler for a wealthy American in New York City, detesting both the Americans and the Soviet Union. It was published in English in 1987.

  2. 23. Aug. 2011 · His butler's story. by. Limonov, Ėduard. Publication date. 1987. Publisher. New York : Grove Press. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  3. Eduard Limonov, Judson Rosengrant. 3.89. 198 ratings15 reviews. A Russian emigre who is a sexual adventurer, as well as a former criminal and drug addict, obtains a job as a butler and shares his harsh observations on wealthy New Yorkers. Genres Russia Fiction. 346 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1982. Book details & editions.

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  4. His Butler's Story | Limonov, Edward, Rosengrant, Judson | ISBN: 9780394556079 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  5. 1. Jan. 1989 · In this book Eddie has become a butler/housekeeper for a Manhattan millionaire and spends most of his week taking care of a townhouse while the owner is away. He's snobby and angry but you can't help but like him most of the time. The plot is a bit thin but the figure of its protagonist is interesting enough to make it a story worth ...

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  6. 1. Jan. 1987 · A Russian emigre who is a sexual adventurer, as well as a former criminal and drug addict, obtains a job as a butler and shares his harsh observations on wealthy New Yorkers. Print length. 346 pages. Language. English, Russian. Publisher. Grove Pr. Publication date. January 1, 1987. ISBN-10. 0394556070. ISBN-13. 978-0394556079. See all details.

    • Edward Limonov, Judson Rosengrant
  7. When she leaves for a man in California, giving Limonov his job, the story becomes a series of set pieces about Grey's visiting friends, a Dionysian party thrown by his teen-age son for a home movie, and Limonov's more serious efforts at finding an American publisher.