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Zinovii Isaevich Grzhebin (Russian: Зиновий Исаевич Гржебин (French
transliteration Grjebine) was a
Russian publisher and
caricature illustrator. He represented...
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inspired by Lyalya,
daughter of his long-time friend,
publisher Zinovii Grzhebin. A
bibliographical sketch for
Chukovsky in The New Encyclopædia Britannica:...
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house at 31
Nikolaevskaya Street, St
Petersburg with
Zinovii Isaevich Grzhebin. In 1918 they
moved the
publishing house to Moscow, and then shut it down...
- (Russian: Жупел) was a
Russian satirical magazine,
founded by
Zinovii Grzhebin in 1905.
Among the
contributors were the most
famous Russian writers and...
- Plates, 2016, p. 1 Hardeman,
Hilde (1987). "The Publishing-House Z. I.
Grzhebin". Sol****. New Series. 1.
Elena Litovchenko, 'Late
Nineteenth Century Cover...
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Cartoon by
Zinovii Grzhebin, 1906...
- c****ography and her own
Russian Ballet company. She was the
daughter of
Zinovii Grzhebin,a
Russian publisher based in St Petersburg. With her
sister Lya, she was...
- much better, but not satisfactory. At that time, Ansky's
publisher Zinovy Grzhebin submitted it to the
state censorship in St. Petersburg.
Censor Nikolai...
- Moscow, Izvestia, 1991 «Osip
Mandelstam Death», Petersburg-Paris,
Publisher Grzhebin, 1993
Edwin Polyanovsky.
Heirs Community in Vk.com He
wrote until the last...
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including almost 300 titles; the
project was also
proposed to
Zinovii Grzhebin, but the
revolutionary situation did not
allow it to be realized. In 1921...