Literature Russia

Russia general
The A.S. Popov central museum of Communications St. Petersburg, Russia and its collections / Lyudmilla N. Bakayutova
In: BJRP 2001 ; 87. – p. 59-61
[About: the building, the collections, recent exhibitions, future]
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Anti-Semitic propaganda parodies / by Wolfgang Baldus
In: Rossica 2018 ; no. 170. – p. 119-124
[About: propaganda stamp printed six years after Wrangel’s evacuation from Crimea. In the émigré-community: anti-Semitic and anti-Bolshevik parodies]
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Book reviews
In: Rossica 2006 ; no. 147. – p. 85
[About: Postal Stationery Almanac No. 1, 2005. – Publ. by Russian Philatelic Union’s Postal Stationery Enthusiasts’ Club, Moscow. – 137 pages. Imperial and Soviet period]
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Book reviews
In: Rossica 2011 ; no. 157. – p. 122-123
[About: Al’manakh – Pochtovyye tsel’nyye veshchi i pochtovaya istoria no. 11, 2010. – 312 p. – Postal stationery and postal history – Almanac. – About: postal stationery Imperial Russia, Russian post in China, Money order. Provisional governement, ….USSR]
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Book reviews
In: Rossica 2012 ; no. 159. – p. 85-86
[About: Al’manakh – Pochtovyye tsel’nyye veshchi i pochtovaya istoria no. 14, 2012. – 256 p. – Postal stationery and postal history – Almanac. – About: postal stationery Imperial Russia and Provisional governement, money orders, local postal rates 1993-2005, provisional date-stamps 1938, Northern Army post, Zemstvo, Mongolian People’s Republic]
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Philatelic reviews
In: Rossica 2002 ; no. 139. – p. 76
[About: The postal rarities – Russia and USSR – Album I. – 190 pages, full-color. – publ. by Standart-Kollektsiya. – St. Petersburg, 2002. – In English and Russian. From collection of Popov Museum, GoZnak archive and private collections]
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Calendars – 1800 to 2050 / Denys J. Voaden
In: The Post-Rider 1984 ; no. 15. – p. 27
[About: to find the day of the week. Addition in Philatelic shorts / Reginald Hindley. – The Post-Rider 1985 ; no. 16. – p. 65. – About: Julian and Gregorian systems in Russia]
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The cost of Nansen stamps for refugees / by Nikolai Sorokin in collaboration with Yuri Sandulov
In: Rossica 2016 ; no. 166. – p. 42-44
[About: Fridtjof Nansen, Arctic explorer and: High Commisiones for Refugees. He introduced the Nansen-passport for the stateless refugees, recognized by more than 50 nations. Revunues for the passort. Also in France are revenues produced for various nationalities: also for Russian refugees]
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The Didanka circle : (socio-historical and cultural associations) / by Edward Bubis and Margarita Nelipa
In: Rossica 2004 ; no. 142. – p. 80-91
[About: Poltava, Kochubey, Didanka, Pavlovsk]
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The Dutch connection : early mail from Russia to the West / by Ivo Steyn
In: Rossica 1993 ; no. 120. – p. 81-88
[About: historical background. Cover Riga to Amsterdam (1707, so Swedish). From Narva (1724), …]
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Editorial : presentation of Russian characters
In: BJRP 1975 ; 52. – p. 3 and illustrations (between p. 18-19) p. 1
[About: table of characters]
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Editorial
In: BJRP 1996 ; 80. – p. 3
[About: table of characters with transliteration system]
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Every stamp in its place / by Ivo Steyn
In: Rossica 1994 ; no. 123. – p. 14-18
[About: why and how collect Russian stamps. Mainly about Soviet-union (6000 stamps)]
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Forgery alert
In: Rossica 1998-1999 ; no. 131-132. – p. 3-4
[About: reputable dealers. What we are seeing]
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French Vignettes : commemorating the Tsars’visits to France / by Bill Nickle
In: Rossica 2004 ; no. 142. – p. 7-13
[About: 1896 visit of Nicolas II to France]
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Geographical twins in Russia and the United States / by Kirill Levandovskiy
In: Rossica 2017 ; no. 168. – p. 72-73
[About: simarly named cities in different countries]
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Een heel aparte Rus, Nikolaj Mikloecho Maklaj, en Nieuw Guinea / Olav Petri
In: OEF 2019 (jrg. 37) ; Nr. 1. – p. 14-15
[About: Rusian ethnographer Nikolaj Mikloecho Maklaj (1846-1888), working in New Guinea, article in Dutch]
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The history of postcard publishing by the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY / by Rostislav V. Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2018 ; no. 170. – p. 126-131
[About: monastery, traces its origins to 1930. Easter and Chrismas postcards (1954-..). Viewcards of the monastery. Card with Grand Duchess Olga]
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The history of the A.A. Bezborodko palace (Postal Museum) in St. Petersburg / Lyudmilla N. Bakayutova
In: BJRP 2001 ; 87. – p. 62-63
[About: palace of Prince Bezborodko, Postmater General to Cartherine the Great]
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How I began collecting Rossica / by Rotislav Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2016 ; no. 166. – p. 88-89
[About: collecting Russian-topical Bulgarian stamps, …..]
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How to provide decent illustrations for Rossica / by George G. Werbizky
In: Rossica 2001 ; no. 137. – p. 56-62
[About: copier types, paper, color copiers]
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The Hungry Friday postcards / by Rostislav Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2015 ; no. 165. – p. 93-95
[About: postcards printed for charitable Rusian immigrant organization Hungry Friday. Helping children beginning 19210s through the 1940s]
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Ideas for a topical collection dedicated to Wassily Kandinsky / by Andrey P. Diachenko
In: Rossica 2017 ; no. 168. – p. 56-61
[About: Kandinsky, born December 4,1866 (Julian calendar) in Moscow, died in France1944]
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Index of Russian Philatelic literature / Robin Joseph
Mentioned in: BJRP 1977 ; 54. – p. 52
[About: survey]
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The Jewish Colonization Association / by Alexander Kolchinsky
In: Rossica 2019 ; no. 173. – p. 109-113
[About: history of JCA, created in 1891 by Baron Maurice de Hirsch. Russian division abreviated as EKO. Postcards JCA 1911, 1928, 1930, 1933, 1934]
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Kazimir Malevich on stamps / by Andrei Dyachenko
In: Rossica 2016 ; no. 167. – p. 90-93
[About: Russian and Soviet painter (1879-1935)]
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Koloman Moser and the Russian culture / by Andrei Dyachenko
In: Rossica 2018 ; no. 171. – p. 55-61
[About: born 1868, leading designer of Austrian (Hapsburg) postage stamps. …Artists Ivan Bilibin, Eugene
Lansere, and Richard Zarrinsch worked diligently on designing the Romanov Series. Just as Koloman Moser had done a few year earlier, the creators of the Romanov Series….Koloman Moser was well known and appreciated
by his Russian contemporaries]
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The life and art of Evgeny Klimov (1901-1990) / by Yuri Sandulov
In: Rossica 2019 ; no. 173. – p. 34-39
[About: Klimov, born in Mitava (present Jelgava in Latvia), childhood in many Russian cities, emigration to newly independent Latvia. Postcards issued 1942-1945 “AUS DEM OSTERN”. End of WWII: in Czechoslovakia, and in 1949 emigration to Canada. Postcards issued 1974-1980. Pskov State Museum 2014: postcard-like reproductions. 1990s issued by Margarita Saltupe in Riga postcards]
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Lifetime collecting / by Rostislav Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2014 ; no. 163. – p. 70-73
[About: Polchaninoff (1919-): father colonel in the Russian Army, later with Denikin and Wrangel. After the war in Serajevo and via Germany to the U.S. Collector of postcards. ]
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Maps to aid Russian postal history studies / George Murdoch
In: BJRP 1984 ; 61. – p. 61-63
[About: maps in libraries (in London), list of maps 1800-1927]
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More items of postal and historical interest / by A.S. Ilyushin
In: The Post-Rider 1999 ; no. 44. – p. 41-43
[About: 1900: Honolulu to Moscow. 1908: St.Petersburg to Tula. 1910: Orel to Moscow (‘NOT FULLY PAID”). 1911: Biisk (Siberia) to Barnaul. 1936: Simferopol Vokzal bilingual Rosso-Crimean Tartar to Moscow. 1908: Lodz to Sosnowiec. 1917 WW I: military]
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More maps for Russian specialists / the editor
In: BJRP 1987 ; 64. – p. 61-62
[About: survey maps 1875-1953]
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Moskau – Die Christus-Erlöser- Kathedrale – ein nationales Symbol / von Karl Lukas
In: DZR 2019 ; Heft Nr. 111. – p. 49-54
[About: Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow]
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My visit with David Burliuk, the father of Russian Futurism / by Rostislav Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2018 ; no. 171. – p. 127-133
[About: David Davidovich Burliuk, 21 July 1882 (Ukraine) – 15 January 1967 (New York)
postcards as postal stationery Russian Federation and Ukraine]
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The name game : Russian placename changes / by Ivo Steijn
In: Rossica 2001 ; no. 136. – p. 36-42
[About: Imperial Russia, Soviet Russia, post Soviet]
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Nikolai Navoyev and his postcards / by Rostislav Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2019 ; no. 172. – p. 134-135
[About: Russian émigré scouts in Belgrade: Third Jamboree of the Yugoslav Scouting Union. Postcards]
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Oleg Agafonovich Fabergé
In: Rossica 1993 ; no. 121. – p. 38
[About: great collector (1923-1993) of Russian philately]
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ORYuR currency / by Rostislav Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2014 ; no. 162. – p. 81-83
[About: Russian émigré scout organizationORYuR, which operated in the Displaced Persons camps in Germany: currency]
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The philatelic department of the A.S. Popov Central Museum of Communications, founded in 1872, and some of its gems / Larissa P. Rylkova
In: BJRP 2002 ; 88. – p. 33-37
[About: the sections of the museum in St. Petersburg: Russian Empire, Russian postal administrations abroad, Zemstvo, RSFSR & USSR, Russian Federation.]
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Placenames Moscow and Kremlin in the USA / by R.V. Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 1997 ; no. 128-129. – p. 192-197
[About: survey, postmarks]
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Postcards by K.N. Poduschkin / by Rostislav Polchaninoff
In: Rossica 2016 ; no. 167. – p. 113-117
[About: K.N. Poduschkin: born 1897, in World War I assigned to the 18th Nezhinsk Hassars regiment. Then joined White Army. Via Crimea to Yugoslavia. 1941-1945: Russian Corps, anti-communist- in Serbia. 1957: New york as professional artist. His artwork used for postcards (many cards: Russian military history). He died 1969]
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Postcards of the New Root Hermitage in Mahopac, New York / by Yuri Sandulov and Nikolai Sorokin
In: Rossica 2018 ; no. 171. – p. 133-136
[About: Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR), which was established by White Russian emigres. Miraculous Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God of the Sign. New Root Hermitage of Our Lady of Kursk. ]
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Presentation method for Cyrillic Russian in this journal…
In: BJRP 1984 ; 61. – p. 72
[About: table]
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Relative rarity in philately / P.J. Campbell
In: BJRP 1985 ; 62. – p. 50-51
Addition in: Notes from collectors / by H. von Hungen. – In: BJRP 1986 ; 63. – p. 124
[About: basis of the ‘R’-system. Zemstvo (Chucin and Schmidt catalugues)]
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Repin topicals in philately / by Andrei Dyachenko
In: Rossica 2019 ; no. 173. – p. 20-26
[About: Ilya Yefimovich Repin (1844-1930), one of Russia’s greatest painters: on stamps, postcards of the Russian Federation and Soviet Union, also of other countries]
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Reviews
In: BJRP 1993 ; 75. – p. 49-50
[About: The philatelist’s guide to maps, atlases and gazetteers of Russia / Peter A. Michalove. – publ. by the Rossica Society. – 134 p]
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Reviews : new books in the library [of BSRP]
In: BJRP 2007 ; 96/97. – p. 150
[About: POstal stationery – Almanac (in Russian). Vol. 1, 2005, 138 pp. – Vol. 2, 2006, 256 pp. – Vol. 3, 2006258 pp. – Vol. 4, 252 pp. – ‘fascinating pot pourri’]
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Review / submitted by George G. Werbizky
In: Rossica 2006 ; no. 147. – p. 66
[About: A short history of the Rossika Society (1929-1968) / by David M. Skipton. – 2006. – 209 p.]
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Rossica interview : how is Russian philately doing these days? : a conversation with Nikolai Kondrikov / by Nikolai Sorokin
In: Rossica 2019 ; no. 172. – p. 11-12
[About: Nikolai Kondrikov : owner of the Raritan Stamps auction house and dealer in fine stamps]
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Rossica interview : a conversation with Christoph Gärtner / by Nikolai Sorokin
In: Rossica 2019 ; no. 173. – p. 6-7
[About: Christoph Gärtner, owner of a large philatelic business in Germany that includes a major auction]
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Russia’s northern sea route : its place in history and philately / by G. Adolph Ackerman
In: Rossica 1998-1999 ; no. 131-132. – p. 116-160
[About: history of the northern route from Western Europa to the Far East (mid-1500s to Soviet period. Stamps of many countries, covers]
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Russian Postal Museum re-opens after 27 years of closure / Marcus A. Sherwood-Jenkins
In: BJRP 2005 ; 92/93. – p. 51-53
[About: description]
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Russian refugee history / by George G. Werbizky
In: Rossica 1994 ; no. 123. – p. 70-72
[About: passport named after Fridtjof Nansen]
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Russian refugee vignettes / by R.V. Polchaninov and George G. Werbizky
In: Rossica 2007 ; no. 149. – p. 43-47
[About: political organozations, charitable issues, scout organizations, ethnic societies]
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Scientific and practical seminars on the history of mail and philately at the A.S. Popov Central Museum of Communications (St. Petersburg) / by Lyudmila Bakayutova
In: Rossica 2019 ; no. 172. – p. 14-16
[About: seminar 2018, ….]
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Scouting for boyars / by P.J. Campbell
In: The Post-Rider 1995 ; no. 36. – p. 19-26
[About: meeting future development of the Russian Boy Scout Movement (1910). Postal stationery 1994. St. George. Boy Scout becames Soviet Pioneers]
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Sergey Vasil’evich Prigara (1882-1950) : obituary
In: Rossica 2007 ; no. 149. – p. 12-16
[About: with photos]
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Sergey Vasil’evich Prigara (1882-1950) : obituary
In: Rossica 2007 ; no. 158. – p. 12-16
[About: with photos]
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Singer : a revolutionary business model in pre-revolutionary Russia / by P.D. Tsukanov with philately-related additions by N. Sorokin
In: Rossica 2016 ; no. 166. – p. 120-127
[About: Singer Sewing Machines, American company since 1851, advertising also in Russia. Russian headquarters in St.Petersburg. Singer payment stamps. Singer Russian postcards]
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Special note : O &#ЖЕНЩИНЫ! – Oh Women!
In: The Post-Rider 2005 ; no. 56. – p. 8
[About: message about book: Woman on stamps. In Russian]
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Stamps and postal history / Ivo Steyn
In: BJRP 1990 ; 69. – p. 30-34
[About: collecting: division? you can collect on one page: mint copy, used copy, cover franked with one copy. Example 1927-1928 definitives: list (rates)]
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Stanislaw Zbigniew Mikulski : April 30, 1925 – December 28, 1917 / [Paul Buchsbayew]
In: Rossica 2018 ; no. 170. – p. 7-8
[About: world-famous philatelic expert, a Polish- and Russian area philatelist]
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Trends in Russian philately / by Marcus Sherwood-Jenkins
In: Rossica 2003 ; no. 140-141. – p. 11-18
[About: general trends in the hobby, changes specific to Russian philately, how the changes in the hobby and Russian philately affect us as collectors and affect the Russian philatelic Societies around the world]
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U.S. diplomatic pouch mail from the Russian and Soviet areas / by Andrew Cronin
In: The Post-Rider 2006 ; no. 59. – p. 103-107
[About: using the Diplomatic Pouch mail for personal mail to the USA: rules1867. Examples: a. From the Russian Empire during WWI, specifically from Petrograd. b. Provisional Government period 1 March to 25 October 1917 O.S. c. Early Bolshevik 25 October O>S. onwards. d. Civil War/Intervention period 1918-1920. e. Early ‘Recognition Mail” in the 1930s. g h i.j. WOII. k.Final two line cachets. l.U.S. Navy Pouch section]
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Verdwenen letters / Sijtze Reurich
In: OEF 2007 (jrg. 25) ; Nr. 1. – p. 28-29
[About: disappeared letters in the Russian alphabet, article in Dutch]
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A very early Russia-related advertisement card from Chicago / by Vladimir Ginsburg
In: Rossica 2018 ; no. 170. – p. 124-125
[About: Polakoff Russian Art Store postcard. Company in New York, Boston and Chicago. First Russian illustrated card]
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