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A practical companion to spoken Russian and subtle grammar alike, Kinloch’s Russian Conversation Grammar invites learners to use language from day one. Learn real spoken Russian fast. Combining succinct grammatical explanation with purposeful drills and widely usable colloquial phrases, Kinloch presents a Russian grammar guide that privileges speech without sacrificing rigour. The arrangement reads like a Russian language textbook designed for immediate use: short lessons, targeted language learning exercises and progressive revision that support confident conversational Russian practice. An extensive English-Russian vocabulary at the close of the work turns grammar into action, making the volume equally a Russian vocabulary builder and an English-Russian phrasebook for everyday needs. Teachers will appreciate the methodical clarity; self-study Russian learners will value the approachable tone and the practical Russian phrases that can be practised alone or on the road.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Rooted in nineteenth-century language resource traditions, Kinloch’s approach reflects a pedagogical moment when grammar was harnessed to conversation; the examples and colloquial entries form a compact Russian conversation collection that shows how ordinary speech was taught to anglophone learners. For those learning Russian for travellers, the phrase-based sections offer direct, usable language; for conversational Russian practice in study groups they provide lively prompts. Casual readers interested in linguistic history will find a readable snapshot of instruction; classic-literature collectors and archivists will recognise a restored piece of classic Russian learning fit for the modern shelf. Its charm lies in the blend of utility and period voice, equally at home on a commuter’s shelf and in a collector’s library. Cross-references between exercises and the vocabulary section encourage sustained study and quick lookup, so learners can move from mistake to correction without losing momentum. As both a functional Russian language textbook and a charming historical artefact, it rewards daily use as well as careful collecting.