A lot of antique and vintage Russian softcover books. A total of 7 items. The Most Important Thing, For Whom A Comedy, And For Whom A Drama by Nikolai Evreinov, published by Bibliophile in Talinn, 1921, with inscription dated 1927 on the title page. What Has No Name, Dream of a Poor Girl by Nikolai Evreinov, published in Paris, 1965. Steps of Nemesis by Nikolai Evreinov, published in Paris, 1956. Distant, Close by Andrey Sedykh, second edition, published in New York, 1979. Old Paris, Montmartre by Andrey Sedykh, published by Russica Publishers Inc., New York, 1985. Faces by Evgeniy Zamyatin, Chekhov Publishing House, New York, 1955. On Different Themes by M.E. Weinbaum, published by The New Russian Word, New York, 1956. Nikolai Evreinov, 1879 to 1953, was a Russian director and dramatist associated with the Symbolism movement. Andrey Sedykh, real name Yakov Tsvibak, 1902 to 1994, was a Russian emigre writer and personal secretary of Ivan Bunin. Yevgeny Zamyatin, 1884 to 1937, was a Russian writer famous for his highly influential 1921 dystopian science fiction novel We. Mark Weinbaum, 1890 to 1973, was a Russian-born American journalist, chairman of the Literary Foundation of the United States and a member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Antiquarian Librarian Books Publications For Collectors, Russian Emigre Publications.
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Auction Date |
June 8th, 2024 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$64.00 |