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Aleksei Sergeyevich Suvorin (Russian: Алексе́й Серге́евич Суво́рин, 11
September 1834, Korshevo,
Voronezh Governorate – 11
August 1912,
Tsarskoye Selo)...
- and a
former KGB agent; this
brings Kelso to the
attention of FSB
Major Suvorin, who has him followed.
Sneaking into Beria's
derelict mansion,
Kelso discovers...
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millionaire magnate Alexey Suvorin, who paid a rate per line
double Leykin's and
allowed Chekhov three times the space.
Suvorin was to
become a lifelong...
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Wayback Machine – The Tolstoys,
Counts and Noblemen.
Saint Petersburg: A.S.
Suvorin Publishing House, p. 487 Ivan Bunin, The
Liberation of Tolstoy: A Tale...
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Saint Petersburg. The
first race was won by
Russian racing driver Georgy Suvorin,
whilst German Willy Scholl won the 1914 event.
Following the outbreak...
- 25 December,
Alexey Suvorin, the
Novoye Vremya's editor, took offense.
Promising to
produce a
similar kind of
fable for
Suvorin before New Year's Eve...
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including Countess Sophia Tolstaya,
Yakov Polonsky,
Sergei Witte,
Alexey Suvorin,
Anton Rubinstein and Ilya Repin. Dostoevsky's
health declined further...
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directories of the
Russian Empire published by
Aleksei Sergeevich Suvorin (and his heirs;
Suvorin died in 1912) on a
yearly basis from 1895 to 1923 and was continued...
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Effie Ambler,
Russian Journalism and Politics: The
Career of
Aleksei S.
Suvorin, 1861–1881 (Detroit:
Wayne State University Press, 1972: ISBN 0-8143-1461-9)...
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Historic Russian censorship. Book
Notes of my life by N.I. Grech,
published in St.
Petersburg 1886 by A.S.
Suvorin. The
censored text was
replaced by dots....