The novel had success with the young readership and was met with favourably in the press, natably in Alexander Fadeev's large article "The Books of Gaidar", published on January 29, 1933, in Literaturnaya Gazeta.
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At this time, King Louis XIV and the French East India Company encouraged the exploration of distant lands in the search of exotic goods.