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courts and courtiers2
architecture, modern1
art, modern1
art, russian1
authors, german1
avant-garde (aesthetics)1
constructivism (architecture)1

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Benois, Alexandre (1870-1960)2
Benois, Alexandre, 1870-19602
Catherine II, Empress of Russia, 1729-17962
Masson, Charles Francois Philibert (1762-1807)2
Paul I, Emperor of Russia, 1754-18012
Pencheon, James Michael (1924-1982)2
Beizer, M1
Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940)1
Benjamin, Walter, 1892-19401
Chernikhov, I͡Akov Georgievich1

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Siberian and other folk-tales : primitive literature of the empire of the Tsars, collected and translated, with an introduction and notes

Coxwell, C Fillingham (1856-)

1925

Includes bibliographical references (pages 1035-1040) and index.

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Secret memoirs of the court of Petersburg : particularly towards the end of reign of Catherine II and the commencement of that of Paul I... translated from the French (v.ii)

Masson, Charles François Philibert (1762-1807); Pencheon, James Michael (1924-1982)

1800-1802

Published anonymously; attributed to Charles François Philibert Masson. Vol I [in two parts]: Forming a description of the manners of Petersburg at the close of the eighteenth century and containin...

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Secret memoirs of the court of Petersburg : particularly towards the end of reign of Catherine II and the commencement of that of Paul I... translated from the French (v.i)

Masson, Charles François Philibert (1762-1807); Pencheon, James Michael (1924-1982)

1800-1802

Published anonymously; attributed to Charles François Philibert Masson. Vol I [in two parts]: Forming a description of the manners of Petersburg at the close of the eighteenth century and containin...

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Narrative of an expedition to the Polar Sea, in the years 1820, 1821, 1822 & 1823 : Commanded by Lieutenant, now Admiral, Ferdinand von Wrangell

Wrangel, Ferdinand Petrovich baron (1796-1870); Sabine, Sir Edward (1788-1883)

1844

Translated from G. Engelhardt's German translation of the then unpublished Russian manuscript.

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Memoirs (v.1)

Benois, Alexandre (1870-1960)

1960-64

Translation of: Moi vospominanii︠a︡.

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Memoirs (v.2)

Benois, Alexandre (1870-1960)

1960-64

Translation of: Moi vospominanii︠a︡.

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Russian painted shop signs and avant-garde artists

Povelikhina, A V; Kovtun, E F

1991

Translation of: Russkai︠a︡ zhivopisnai︠a︡ vyveska i khudozhniki avangarda.

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Fantasy and construction = Fantazii︠a︡ i konstrukt︠s︡ii︠a︡

Cooke, Catherine; Chernikhov, I︠A︡kov Georgievich

1984

"AD Profile 55 is published as part of Architectural Design Volume 54 9/10-1984"--Page [4] "Includes the first translation of Chernikhov's book The Construction of architectural and machine forms"--...

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The Jews of St. Petersburg : excursions through a noble past

Beĭzer, M; Gilbert, Martin (1936-2015)

1989

"An Edward E. Olson book." Translation from Russian. Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-323).

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Blockade diary

Ginzburg, Lidi︠i︡a (1902-1990); Myers, Alan; Kušner, Aleksandr (1936-)

1995

Translated from the Russian. Originally published in: Neva weekly (Saint Petersburg) in 1984.

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Moscow diary

Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940); Smith, Gary (1954-)

1986

Translation of: Moskauer Tagebuch. Includes bibliographical references and index. The life of the German-Jewish literary critic and philosopher Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) is a veritable allegory ...

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