Гонец, письма с Помперага/Runner, G. Grebenstchikov, 1928, Inscribed


Гонец, письма с Помперага/Runner, G. Grebenstchikov, 1928, Inscribed

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Гонец, письма с Помперага/Runner, G. Grebenstchikov, 1928, Inscribed:
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This is a soft cover book titled \"Runner/ Гонец, письма с Помперага\" Георгий Гребенщиков/ by George Grebenstchikov. Published in 1928 by Alatas in Churaevka, Southbury, Conn, Inscribed by the authorto someone in Russian in 1931. [Lot R 199]. Covers are fragile, but inside all is intact and clean. Selling as found. Paper is still flexible, a good reading copy. Shipping in the US via book mail. We combine lots to save our buyers cost of shipping. Please wait for our invoice before paying. Thank you so much! Overseas buyers please inquire. We strive for accuracy in all our listings which are from our own personal collections from living on the East Coast of the USA. Thank you for looking. Заграничные покупатели пожалуйста посоветуйтесь с нами насчет пересылки и ждите нашего счета перед тем как платить. Мы комбинируем экспонаты чтобы Вам сохранить расход по пересылке. Спасибо.
Note:George Grabenstchikov (1883 - 1964 was a writer and professor of Russian literature. The following is from an internet source:

In April 1924, the Grebenstchikoffs arrived in New York and a year later, in 1925, George and Ilia Tolstoi (son of Russian novelistLeo Tolstoi) founded the Churaevka artists\' colony inSouthbury, Connecticut. The village enjoyed visits from numerous Russian poets, musicians and scientists such as inventorIgor Sikorsky, singer Fyodor Chaliapine and sculptorSergey Konenkov.[1]Grebenstchikoff continued to direct theAlatas Publishing House,which he operated at Churaevak beginning in 1927. In the early 1940s, the Grebenstchikoffs moved to Lakeland,Floridaand began working atFlorida Southern College. George taught courses in creative writing and Russian literature, while Tatiana specialized in printing and managed the school’s printing press. The couple taught at the University until retirement in 1955.

In addition toChuraevy, Grebenstchikoff\'s principal writings include the novelThe Turbulent Giant(1940) andEgorkina zhizn\', an autobiographical work.


Гонец, письма с Помперага/Runner, G. Grebenstchikov, 1928, Inscribed:
$27.00

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