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Lot 905 - DOSTOEVSKY FYODOR (1821-1881) Polnoe sobranie sochineniy [Complete Works] - 6 volumes. St. Petersburg: Published by A.G. Dostoevskaya; A. Suvorin's Printing House, 1885-1886. - Vol. 1: A Brief Sketch of the Life and Works of F.M. Dostoevsky, compiled by D.V. Averkiev; with a portrait of F.M. Dostoevsky and a facsimile. - 1886. - 672 pp., 2 leaves (portrait, facsimile). Vol. 2: Notes from the Dead House; Humiliated and Insulted; Stories and Tales. - 1885. - [4], II, [2], 170, 2, 200, 318 pp. Vol. 3: Crime and Punishment; The Idiot. - 1885. - [6], 302, [2], 366 pp. Vol. 4: The Devils; The Adolescent. - 1885. - [8], 362, 326 pp. Vol. 5: Critical Articles; Political Articles; Writer's Diary for 1873; Writer's Diary for 1877; Writer's Diary for 1877, 1880-1881. - 1886. - [6], VI, 821 pp. Vol. 6: The Brothers Karamazov. - 1885. - [4], IV, 519 pp.; 26.5x19.5 cm. In six composite bindings from the era: leather spines with bands and corners, "faded" gold embossing on the spines, covers lined with "peacock feather" paper, patterned flyleaf, silk binding. In good condition. Minor wear to the bindings, slight cracks, tears, and losses of small leather fragments along the spines. Bookplate with an image of Cupid holding a board with the inscription "Adoremus" and the inscription: "Ex libris P. Joukovsky" on the flyleaf. The second posthumous edition of the works of F.M. Dostoevsky, carried out by the efforts of the writer's widow, Anna Grigorievna Dostoevskaya (née Snitkina; 1846-1918). Provenance: Zhukovsky, Pavel Vasilyevich (1840-1912) - Russian painter and stage designer, son of poet V.A. Zhukovsky; representative of symbolism, author of historical paintings and portraits. He initiated the creation of the Belev Local Lore Museum and was a founding member involved in the establishment of the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. He also participated in the development of the project for the building of the Museum of Fine Arts (now the Pushkin Museum) in Moscow.

Estim. 700 - 800 EUR

Lot 912 - PRYZHOV I.G. (1829-1885) Istoriya kabakov v Rossii v svyazi s istoriyey russkogo naroda. [History of taverns in Russia in connection with the history of the Russian people]. SPb.; M.: ed. M. O. Wolf, 1868 - . - [8], 320 p.; 23, 5x16 cm. In the printed ornamented cover. Careful restoration of the cover, stains from moisture, fox stains on the pages. Stamped bookplate of Apostol on the title page, on the back side - the label 'Antique book trade of V. Klochkov.' The work of the famous Russian historian, publicist and ethnographer Ivan Gavrilovich Pryzhov (1827-1885) is almost the only significant study of tavern trade and drunkenness in Russia. The author narrates the history and culture of drinking points at different times in different parts of the Russian Empire such as South-Western Russia, Kiev, Poland, Malorossiya (Now - Ukraine), etc. There are statistical data, it is told about fight against alcoholism and about many other amazing facts. Upon publication, the book was significantly shortened in size by the censorship. Presumably this book was to be only the first volume of research. The second and third volumes were destroyed by the author himself because he revealed the tendency of national riots to emerge in taverns. First edition. In the publishing cover of the book is extremely rare! Provenance: Apostol Pavel Nikolaevich (Natanovich; 1872-1942) - economist, journalist, historian, bibliophile. He managed to collect a magnificent collection of 'Rossika'. One of the founders of the 'Society of friends of Russian books in Paris'. He died in Auschwitz camp, his library was seized by the occupation authorities and shipped to Germany. Bibliography: N. B. №243: 'Just after publication the book was sold by 2 rubles per piece, but now all is sold out and it is rare to find. Price is up to 10 rubles'; Sm- Sok. No. 3885 (ed. 1904); Lesman. No. 1861.

Estim. 400 - 600 EUR

Lot 916 - RUSSIAN EMBASSY to Emperor Maximilian II of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg: after hand-colored woodcut (xylograph) from 1576. Late 1870s - early 1880s. - 4 sheets glued together lengthwise.hand-coloured with watercolour. 43x146 cm. The woodcut depicts the embassy of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, sent in 1576 to Vienna to Emperor Maximilian II and received by him at the Imperial Diet in Regensburg. The embassy was led by Prince Zakhar Ivanovich Sugorsky (? -1582) and deacon Andrey Gavrilovich Artsybashev (?-1603). The authorship is attributed to Donat Hübschmann (Donat Hübschmann; ca. 1525/30-1583); it is also attributed to Jost Amman. Printed by Michael Petterle (Michael Petterle / Peterle; 1576-1595) in Prague. According to D.A. Rovinsky's opinion, the only genuine copy of this woodcut in the late 19th century was held in the Wiesbaden Museum. The biography of the collector states: "the director of the Public Library M.A. Korf passionately desired to acquire this woodcut. However, negotiations with the museum led to nothing. That's when Rovinsky stepped in. He offered some of his works in exchange for the woodcut. The administration of the Wiesbaden Museum immediately agreed," and St. Petersburg obtained the woodcut. (The current location of the original in Wiesbaden in Russia is not specified; the most likely place is the Public Library - now the Russian National Library). A specially made and hand-colored copy was created for D.A. Rovinsky, which gained circulation. Other reproductions made entirely by typographic methods are also known.

Estim. 500 - 700 EUR

Lot 918 - GRAND COSTUMED BALL at the Hermitage Theatre of the Winter Palace. Group photograph. St. Petersburg, February-March 1903. - Late print, reshooting of the 1903 image. On mount. 23.5x39.8 cm. In February 1903, the Winter Palace hosted the largest masquerade in the history of St. Petersburg. The ball, dedicated to the 290th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty, was attended by all the nobility of the state. Guests were dressed in costumes from the pre-Petrine era: ladies in kokoshniks and sarafans, cavaliers in the attire of streltsy, falconers, and boyars. Members of the imperial family also wore historical costumes. Extensive historical and archival research was conducted, and consultants including historians and art historians participated in creating costumes for the imperial couple and courtiers. For instance, Nicholas II's "Small Tsar's Costume" was partly authentic. The design was developed by the director of the Hermitage, I.A. Vsevolozhsky, and the artist of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theaters, E.P. Ponomarev. From the Armory Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin, 16 authentic items of royal costumes from the 17th century were obtained: pearl bracelets of Fedor Ioannovich, the authentic scepter of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, buttons, and decorations. The costume made of velvet and brocade, specially ordered from suppliers to the imperial court, was handled by the theatrical costumer of the Imperial Theaters, I.I. Kaffi, along with two tailors. The imperial hat was crafted in the hat workshop of the Brüno brothers, suppliers to the Imperial Court since 1872. Other participants of the ball also meticulously prepared for the event. Even orchestral musicians and choristers were dressed in antique Russian kaftans. Empress-appointed 65 "dancing officers" were also attired as streltsy or falconers from the 17th century. Most costumes were created based on designs by the fashionable artist Sergey Solomko. At the empress's request, participants were captured by the best photographers of St. Petersburg, and a year later, at the order of the Imperial Court, a commemorative "Album of the Costume Ball at the Winter Palace" was released, containing 21 heliogravures and 174 phototypes.

Estim. 300 - 400 EUR

Lot 935 - GUMILEV NIKOLAI (1886-1921) (1)Two typewritten texts from the mid-twentieth century with the works of the poet: Otravlenie tunika: Tragediya v pyati deystviyah [The Poisoned Tunic: Tragedy in Five Acts.] No place, no date. - - 65 pages; 28.5x22 cm. Derevo prevrasheniy [The Tree of Transformations: Play in Three Acts for Children] / N. Gumilev. No place, no date. - 40 pages; 21x16 cm. Owner's covers made of thick paper. Housed in a modern case with a gold-stamped leather spine. "The Poisoned Tunic" is the only known dramatic work by Gumilev that was not printed in Russia, written in 1917-18. It was first published in the book "Unpublished Gumilev" (New York, 1952). The manuscript of the tragedy, along with several other unpublished works, was brought to Paris in 1931 by M. Artemyev (Brensted). In 1918, the first Children's Theater "Communal" opened in Petrograd, and the first play staged there was "The Tree of Transformations." Four Early Publications of the Poet: Browning, Robert. Pippa Passes. Severnye Zapiski [Northern Notes]. 1918. No. 3, 4. pp. 34-56; 62-98. 23x16 cm. In a paper owner's cover. First publication of the translation. African Hunt: From N. Gumilev's Travel Diary; Horseman. Lit. i nauchno-populyarnoe prilozhenie k "Nive" [Literary and Popular Science Supplement to "Niva"]. 1916. No. 8. pp. 555-563. 23x16 cm. In a paper owner's cover. The book is enclosed in a contemporary cardboard folder with a leather spine. First publication of the essay. Gondla: Dramatic Poem in Four Acts. Russkaya Mysl [Russian Thought]. 1917. Book 1. pp. 67-98. 23x16 cm. In a paper owner's cover. The book is enclosed in a contemporary cardboard folder with a leather spine. First publication of the drama. Viele-Griffin. Cavalcade of Isolde. Severnye Zapiski [Northern Notes]. 1918. No. 1. pp. 58-70. 23x16 cm. In a paper owner's cover. First publication of the translation. Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev (1886-1921) was one of the central figures of the Silver Age, the founder of the Acmeist school in Russian poetry, a prose writer, playwright, translator, literary critic, traveler, and Africanist. He conducted two expeditions to Eastern and Northeastern Africa in 1909 and 1913. He was executed on August 26, 1921, based on fabricated charges of participation in the anti-Soviet conspiracy of the "Petrograd Combat Organization of Tagantsev." He was posthumously rehabilitated.

Estim. 50 - 70 EUR

Lot 944 - PASTERNAK BORIS (1890-1960) 1) Detstvo Lyuvers: Povest [Childhood at Lyuvers: A Tale] // Nashi dni: Khudozhestvennye al'manakhi [Our days: Art Almanacs]; pod red. V. Veresaeva. No. 1. Moscow: Gosizdat, 1922. - Pp. 121-171; 25x17 cm. Edition of 5,000 copies. First publication of the tale. In a composite owner's binding: leather corners and spine, leatherette on the covers. The ornamental publisher's cover is preserved. In good condition. Minor wear on the cover, corners of the cover and first pages repaired, a sticker residue on the reverse of the front cover. 2) Gorod: Otryvki tselogo [The City: Fragments of a Whole] // Liren. [Moscow, 1920]. Pp. 15-17; 16x12 cm. First publication of the poem. In a typographic publisher's cover by M. Sinyakova. Publisher's mark by B. Korvin-Kamenskaya. In good condition. Minor stains on the cover. First publication of the poem. Bibliography: Lesman, No. 1361; Rozanov, No. 4851. 3)Povest [Novel]. [Leningrad]: iz-vo pisateley v Leningrade, [1934]. - 102 p.: ill.; 17.5 cm. Edition of 10,500 copies. Eight full-page lithographed illustrations by V. Konashevich. In publisher's full leather binding by M. Kirnarsky. In good condition. Minor soiling on the binding, loss of dust jacket, owner's inscription on the upper cover. Bibliography: Lesman. No. 1737. 4) Na starykh poezdah. [On Early Trains: New Poems.] Moscow: Sovetsky Pisatel, 1943. - 52 p.; 15 cm. Edition of 3,000 copies. In a typographic publisher's cover. In good condition. Minor wear on the cover, rust from staple. Bibliography: Turchinsky. p. 416; Rozanov. No. 3593. Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960) was a Russian poet, writer, and one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958.

Estim. 50 - 70 EUR

Lot 960 - RUSSKAYA LETOPIS [RUSSIAN CHRONICLE] [full set] Paris: izd-vo Russkogoochaga", 1921-1925. - Vol. 1-7. Vol. 1. - 1921. - 206, [2] p.: Il.; 11 l. Il.; Vol. 2. - 1922. - [4], 184, [2] s.: Il.; 4 l. Il.; Vol. 3. - 1922. - 220, [2] p.: Il.; 5 l. Il.; Vol. 4. - 1922. - 248 p.; 4 l. Il.; Vol. 5. - 1923. - 292 p.; 3 l. Il.; Vol. 6. - 1924. - 221, [2] p.; 3 l. Il.; Vol. 7. - 1925. - VIII, 251, [2] p.; 5 l. Il.; 26, 5x18 cm. All issues (except Vol. 2) in publishing the cover. Spine repaired with glue and paper (Vol. 1), tears and loss of fragments of the cover and spine Vol. 3), loss of the front cover, the block splits into seperate parts (Vol. 2), loss of big part of the spine, the block splits into several parts (Vol. 4), ownership stamps, worn edges of pages. The owner's inscription on the cover of the volumes 3, 4, 5: "Count Schulenburg", numerous owner's pencil comments around the text in the same books. The publication covers the historical events of the early twentieth century through the eyes of eyewitnesses and participants: the life of the Royal family, the civil war and the revolution. It says about the Russian state collapse, terrible suffering of the Russian people during the first years after the revolution and "manifestation of unprecedented madness, treachery, and villainy of the rulers in the years of Russian turmoil". Among the authors: P. Gilyar (about the Royal Family), P. Krasnov, V. M. Rudnev, V. I. Gurko, V. Petrushevsky, Baroness Wrangel, P. S. Botkina, etc. Provenance: Vladimir Eduardovich Schulenburg, von, count (1870 -?), Colonel, officer of the life guards of the Ulan regiment. Head of the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna nursing house for crippled soldiers, head of the sanitary train named after the Heir Alexey Nikolaevich. In exile in Switzerland. Member of the Monarchical Association. He was a propagandist from the entourage of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich. A member of the society for the memory of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, published a book of memories about her. In 1926-1928 he lived in Nice. Very rare in set. РУССКАЯ ЛЕТОПИСЬ [полный комплект] Париж: изд. "Русского очага в Париже", 1921-1925. Кн. 1-7. Кн. 1. - 1921. - 206, [2] с.: ил.; 11 л. ил.; Кн. 2. - 1922. - [4], 184, [2] с.: ил.; 4 л. ил.; Кн. 3. - 1922. - 220, [2] с.: ил.; 5 л. ил.; Кн. 4. - 1922. - 248 с.; 4 л. ил.; Кн. 5. - 1923. - 292 с.; 3 л. ил.; Кн. 6. - 1924. - 221, [2] с.; 3 л. ил.; Кн. 7. - 1925. - VIII, 251, [2] с.; 5 л. ил.; 26,5х18 см. Все номера (кроме Кн. 2) в издательских обложках. Подклейка корешка бумагой (Кн. 1), надрывы и утраты фрагментов обложки и корешка (Кн. 3), утрата лицевой обложки, блок распадается на тетради (Кн. 2), утраты большей части корешка, блок распадается на несколько частей (Кн. 4), владельческие шт., обветшание краёв страниц. Владельческая надпись на обложке Кн. 3, 4, 5: "Граф Шуленбург", многочислееные владельческие карандашны комментарии по тексте в этих же книгах. В издании глазами очевидцев и непосредственных участников освещены исторические события начала ХХ века: жизнь царской семьи, гражданская война, революция. Помещены материалы о распаде русского государства, о страшных страданиях русского народа в первые годы после революции, о "проявлении небывалого в истории безумства, предательства и гнусности правителей в годы русской смуты". Среди авторов: П. Жильяр (о Царской Семье), П. Краснов, В.М. Руднев, В.И. Гурко, В. Петрушевский, баронесса Врангель, П.С. Боткина и др. Провенанс: Шуленбург Владимир Эдуардович, фон, граф (1870–?), полковник, офицер лейб-гвардии Уланского полка. Начальник дома призрения имени императрицы Александры Федоровны для увечных воинов, заведующий санитарным поездом имени Наследника Алексея Николаевича. В эмиграции в Швейцарии. Член Монархического объединения. Состоял пропагандистом из окружения вел. князя Николая Николаевича. Член Об

Estim. 1 000 - 2 000 EUR