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  1. Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Толстой; 10 January 1883 [O.S. 29 December 1882] – 23 February 1945) was a Russian writer whose works span across many genres, but mainly belonged to science fiction and historical fiction.

  2. Aleksey Nikolayevich, Count Tolstoy was a novelist and short-story writer, a former nobleman and “White” Russian émigré who became a supporter of the Soviet regime and an honoured artist of the Soviet Union.

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  3. Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoi (or Tolstoy) (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Толстой) (January 10, 1883 – February 23, 1945), nicknamed the Comrade Count, was a Russian Soviet writer who wrote in many genres but specialized in science fiction and historical novels. He won several prizes and also produced literature for the communist party in Russia.

  4. Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy has 420 books on Goodreads with 28529 ratings. Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoys most popular book is Золотой Ключик, или Прикл...

  5. Appearance. hide. The Road to Calvary ( Russian: Хождение по мукам, romanized : Khozhdeniye po mukam, lit. 'Walking Through Torments'), also translated as Ordeal, is a trilogy of novels by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, tracing the fate of the Russian intelligentsia on the eve of, during, and after the revolution of 1917.

  6. Aelita (Russian: Аэлита) also known as Aelita, or The Decline of Mars is a 1923 science fiction novel by Russian author Aleksey Tolstoy. In 1935-1938 the author considerably reworked it into a novel suitable for children and young adults, published in 1938 by Detizdat, "School Library" series.

  7. Not to be confused with his more famous relative Leo Tolstoy, Aleksey Nikolayevich made significant contributions to Russian literature, including the celebrated science fiction novel 'Aelita' and the historical epic 'The Road to Calvary'.