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Checklist of Russian, Ukrainian & Belarusian Avant-Garde & Modernist Books, Serials & Works on Paper at The New York Public Library & Columbia University Libraries Compiled by Robert H. Davis Jr., Columbia University & Cornell University Megan Duncan-Smith, Harvard University With an Introduction by Steven Mansbach, University of Maryland Academic Commons, 2015

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Checklist of Russian, Ukrainian & Belarusian Avant-Garde & Modernist Books, Serials & Works

on Paper at The New York Public Library & Columbia

University Libraries

Compiled by

Robert H. Davis Jr., Columbia University & Cornell University

Megan Duncan-Smith, Harvard University

With an Introduction by

Steven Mansbach, University of Maryland

Academic Commons, 2015

Table of Contents

Steven Mansbach. Radical Reading / Revolutionary Seeing. i-xv Robert H. Davis, Jr. Compiler’s Introduction xvi-xx Acknowledgments xxi The Checklist 1-169 Indexes Short Title Index 170-181 Manuscripts or Original Works of Art on Paper 182 Holding Institutions 182-185 Personal Name Index 186-197 Cover illustration of an original textile pattern, from No. 665, a book maquette titled Okti︠ a︡ brʹ i profpechatʹ (proftextilʹ). [Moskva], 1924. (Columbia).

Copyright © 2015 by Robert H. Davis, Jr. & Megan Duncan-Smith.

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Radical Reading / Revolutionary Seeing: An Introduction to

Checklist of Russian, Ukrainian & Belarusian Avant-Garde & Modernist Books, Serials & Works on Paper at The New York Public Library & Columbia University Libraries

Steven Mansbach, University of Maryland

The manifold collections of Russian, Ukrainian & Belarusian avant-garde publications in

the New York Public and Columbia University Libraries are as impressive in their breadth as

they are significant in their history.1 They have become more than a singular research resource

for Slavicists, and more than a telling record of the striking inventiveness that occurred in

Eastern Europe early in the last century. Indeed, these rich holdings are essential for today’s

scholars and for an ever-growing public keenly interested in the art, culture, and political history

of Eastern and East-Central Europe during a period of dramatic and revolutionary change.2

Nonetheless, it is through the visual and literary history that the two collections document that

one might best appreciate these holdings’ broadest value.

At the time of their creation in the early decades of the twentieth-century, avant-garde

periodicals, broadsheets, and paper ephemera from Eastern Europe had mostly been intended for

restricted audiences. This was especially true for Constructivist and Futurist publications that

appeared in the Baltic lands, Russia, Ukraine, and throughout East-Central Europe extending into

the Balkans, especially Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Romania.3 In part, small

publication runs were the result of prevailing material shortages, as paper, ink, and even

1 See also Russian and Ukrainian Avant-Garde and Constructivist Books and Serials in The New York Public Library: A First Census & Listing of Artists Represented, compiled by Robert H. Davis, Jr., and Margaret Sandler with an Introduction by Gail Harrison Roman and Robert H. Davis. Jr., (New York: Norman Ross Publishing, 1998), pp. vii-xvii. 2 Among the numerous recent exhibition catalogues and scholarly studies, see The Russian Avant-Garde Book, 1910-1934, Museum of Modern Art (New York: Abrams, 2002) and its remarkable interactive website; Situating El Lissitzky : Vitebsk, Berlin, Moscow, Nancy Perloff and Brian Reed, eds., (Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, c2003); and Breaking the Rules: the Printed Face of the European Avant garde, 1900-1937, Stephen Bury, ed., (London: British Library, 2007). 3 See, S. A. Mansbach, Graphic Modernism, From the Baltic to the Balkans, 1910-1935, with Wojciech Jan Siemaszkiewicz and with an essay by Robert H. Davis, Jr. and Edward Kasinec, (New York: New York Public Library, 2007).

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technical sophistication were limited during the three tumultuous decades of revolution, world

war, and radical regime change that extended from the 1905 Revolution in Russia to the decline

of the avant-garde throughout the region in the face of ultramontane consolidation by the mid-

1930s.4 Thus, with the exception of posters (both political and advertising, each an arena of

avant-garde activity),5 the run of these publications was necessarily small, ranging from roughly

an “edition” of a couple dozen hand-drawn or collaged booklets to letterpress or lithographed

editions of several hundred (with only a rare few being issued in more than 850 copies).6

There were also other, perhaps more compelling, reasons that decisively circumscribed

the circulation of these radically innovative experiments in seeing and reading that we might

conveniently gather under the rubric, “avant-garde book arts.” First, the contents as well as the

visual means that were often coincident with them were themselves essentially of a revolutionary

character, often stridently so.7 Thus, there was always the risk of engendering the hostility of

governmental censors, whether from the tottering imperial, fragile democratic, or ascendant

leftist authorities. For it must be acknowledged that the designers of these avant-garde

publications sought to replace the ossified forms and sanctioned contents of conventional 4 For a discussion of Russian avant-garde publishing in Berlin, see below, n10. See also, Patricia Railing, vol. 3, For the Voice: Voices of Revolution: Collected Essays (Voices of Revolution), (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000), especially S. A. Mansbach, “El Lissitzky: A Universal Voice in Russian Berlin,” pp. 159-184. The Centre for European and International Studies Research (CEISR)’s Russian Jewish Artists and Book Design, 1919-28. Berlin as a Showcase for the Old and the New Russia, (Univ. of Portsmouth [UK]) cites 44 Russian publishers in Berlin by 1922 (a count that exceeds the number of German publishers). For alternative numbers of Russian publishers, see also Mansbach,”The First Russian Art Exhibition (1922) or the Politics and Presentation of Propaganda,” in Proceedings of the XXVIII International Congress of the History of Art, Berlin, 1993, vol. 1, pp. 307-320. 5 Posters constitute a different, though highly original, category of avant-garde activity. For recent studies, see the bibliography in Windows on the War: Soviet Tass Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941-1945, edited by Peter Kort Zegers and Douglas Druick, with contributions by Konstantin Akinsha and others, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011). 6 Although the publication run of many of the most original books is unknown, there is a considerable number that survive in five or fewer copies. Moreover, of those whose original edition is known, perhaps the most rare (in terms of number) is the 5 x 5 = 25: An Exhibition of Painting, which was jointly produced in colored pencil, pencil, gouache, and linoleum cut by Alexandra Ekster, Liubov’ Popova, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Varvara Stepanova, and Aleksandr Vesnin (the five artists of the exhibition) in 1921 in an edition of twenty-five. Although this specific volume is not represented in the present volume, a number of Exter’s works treating the theater are listed. See #189-195. 7 For an early study, see Mikhail Karasik, Soviet Graphics of the 1920s—1930s. From Private Collections, Leningrad Branch of the Union of Artists (LOSKh).

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publishing with a new manner of reading, seeing, and ultimately behaving, almost all of which

carried political implications.8 Thus these radical publications often were oriented toward the

small circles of open-minded intellectuals and the left-leaning artists themselves.

The intelligentsia from which the authors and designers emerged was doubtless the

principal audience for these avant-garde publications, despite the authors’ and artists’ frequent

claims made for the “universality” of Constructivist, Futurist, or otherwise radical aesthetic

forms. This self-reflexiveness merits recognition; for the limited size of the intelligentsia in the

lands extending from the Baltic to the Balkans determined the scale of both generation and

reception of modernist publications. Only Russia might be understood as having developed a

comparatively large number of intellectuals committed to a new type of “book culture” through

which to re-educate the public and thereby to transform society. Hence, a further reason for the

small publication runs can be attributed to the limited size of the primary audience; namely,

fellow members of the intelligentsia, which rarely exceeded a couple hundred in any of the

eastern European lands, excepting Russia.9

Nonetheless, the limited editions should not be understood as signifying an-all-too

modest readership. Many of the avant-garde books, journals, exhibition guides, and paper

ephemera were shared among members of progressive associations or artistic movements.

Single copies were frequently exchanged with foreign intellectual formations, and these would

then be circulated among affiliates at home. Further, there are examples of avant-garde works

that were “re-published” in other formats or fora. Here, for instance, one might cite El

Lissitzky’s Suprematist-Constructivist masterpiece, Pro dva kvadrata: suprematicheskii skaz: v

6-ti postroikakh [Concerning two squares: a Suprematist tale: in 6 constructions] (#517), which

8 The utopian ambitions of the Central and Eastern European avant-gardes, which were to be realized mostly through devising a new manner of seeing/reading, have been examined by a host of scholars since the late 1970s. Among many others, see Victor Margolin, The Struggle for Utopia: Rodchenko, Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy, 1917-1946, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997); S. A. Mansbach, Visions of Totality: Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Theo Van Doesburg, and El Lissitzky, (Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Research Press, c1979); and The Great Utopia: the Russian and Soviet Avant-garde, 1915-1932, exh. cat., (New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, c1992). 9 This was true for most avant-garde publications in the West as well. De Stijl, which arguably was among the most internationally influential and broadly distributed periodicals, never achieved a subscription number exceeding 310.

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was printed in 1922 in Berlin by the Russian-language publisher Skify in an unknown edition –

but with fifty signed and numbered hardbound examples. Within months, however this

“children’s book” appeared in a Dutch translation in De Stijl’s October/November issue. This

consummately avant-garde booklet soon gained true currency within a broad international

intelligentsia: designed by a Russian, originally printed in Berlin where the printing skills and

materials surpassed what was available in Moscow or Petrograd, and reprinted in Dutch to be

circulated throughout Europe and as far away as East Asia and, perhaps, Madagascar.10

Several of El Lissitzky’s other publications from the early 1920s, as well as a number of

collaborative books written by Vladimir Maiakovskii and designed by Lissitzky – and then set

and printed by Berlin’s Russian publishers – also achieved a notably wide distribution. The

combined effort represented by Dlia golosa [For the voice] (1923) (#574) constitutes among the

most remarkable. It is likely that the author and designer had both sought a large audience as

soon as publication in Berlin became possible;11 for they persuaded the publisher to issue the

book in an edition exceeding 2,000, which was one of the largest of any runs for a Russian avant-

garde book of the era.12 What may have been most persuasive to all parties was the radical

conception and execution of the project. Working with thirteen poems written by Maiakovskii

10 The copy of Lissitzky’s Pro dva kvadrata: suprematicheskii skaz in the Japanese National (Diet) Library likely derived from the Mavo Group of Japanese avant-gardists. The radical group may have received the book in exchange with the Dutch De Stijl Group. The existence of an exchange program is mentioned by Gennifer Weisenfeld [Mavo: Japanese Artists and the Avant-garde, 1905-1931, (Berkeley: University of California Press, c2002] although she doesn’t speak of El Lissitzky’s work directly. Latitude sud 180° (Tananarive, Madagascar) was listed on the reverse covers of many European avant-garde journals as a corresponding (and exchange) group. For the most comprehensive listing of such avant-garde exchange, including the rare Madagascaran periodical, see (the Romanian) Contimporanul [Contemporary Times] from December 1924, which summarizes its history of international correspondents and exchanges. See Mansbach, “The ‘Foreignness’ of Classical Modern Art in Romania,” in Art Bulletin, 80, no. 3, 1998, p. 552 n26. 11 Most scholars agree that approximately forty Russian-language publishing houses existed in 1922; by 1924 the total number climbed either to eighty-six (see Natan Fedorowskij, “Eine Stadt in der Stadt: Das russische Berlin der 20er Jahre,” in Die Reise nach Berlin, exh. cat. ([West] Berlin: Hamburger Bahnhof, 1987) or as high as 193 (see Gottfried Kratz, “Russische Verlage in Berlin nach dem ersten Weltkrieg,” in Thomas R Beyer, Gottfried Kratz, and Xenia Werner, Russische Autoren und Verlage in Berlin nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg, (Berlin: Verlag Arno Spitz, 1987). 12 Although there is no extant record of the precise publication run of this 61-page volume, it has been reliably estimated by several scholars to have ranged between two and three thousand. See The Russian Avant-Garde Book, p. 264.

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between 1913 and 1922 with which the author challenged prevailing conventions of politics and

culture, Lissitzky realized a design program to facilitate the poems’ revolutionary auditory and

visual authority over a more customary textual precedence. With an ingenious thumb index on

which abstract signs symbolized or referred to the respective poem’s title or content, an orator

could easily find the poem he wished to declaim. Moreover, the sixty-one letterpress pages

reveal innovative typographical layouts and inventive visual designs that mediate between seeing

and reading, abstraction and figuration. And this very “negotiation” between reading-without-

seeing and seeing-without-deciphering lay at the core of avant-garde book design, as well as at

the heart of the artists’ “new vision” for society.13

Books by Russian and Ukrainian progressive authors and artists published in the West

generally had fewer constraints, both technical and political, than those issued in the creators’

native lands. However, once the revolution for which so many Russian avant-gardists

endeavored had been consolidated and as soon as economic conditions improved around 1925,

there was a greater tolerance of, if not a genuine sympathy for, radical book experimentation in

the Soviet Union, at least from the mid-twenties to the middle 1930s. And writers from the

avant-garde, perhaps more forthrightly than visual artists, took full advantage of it. The holdings

documented in the present volume attest to the extraordinary publication of novels, collections of

poems, technical manuals, and other genres of books, pamphlets, almanacs, and periodicals that

furthered a revolutionary message, not infrequently with cover designs and illustrative material

furnished by Russian and Ukrainian experimental artists. Nonetheless, the utopian fervor that

inspired radical designers and writers from the time of Futurism – for example, Aleksei

Kruchenykh’s Pustynniki: poema [Hermits: a poem, 1913] (#458), with a lithographed

handwritten text and drawings by Natalia Goncharova and a cover by Mikhail Larionov; or

Kruchenykh’s and Velimir Khlebnikov’s Te li le of 1914 [#462], with handwritten texts and 13 Although the “New Vision” and “Neues Sehen” [new seeing] were originally coined for photography, almost immediately the terms were employed by avant-garde theoreticians and artists as a metaphor for new, often ideologically-charged, ways of perceiving reality, and almost always with a tendentiousness toward the rational, reproducible, and revolutionary. See Matthew Witkovsky, Foto: Modernity in Central Europe, 1918-1945, (Washington: National Gallery of Art, 2007), pp. 15-16. For an extensive discussion of the purposes and means of this engaged technological world view by one of its most influential creators, see László Moholy-Nagy, Von Material zu Architektur (1928), translated as The New Vision: From Material to Architecture (1932).

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illustrations by Olga Rozanova and Nikolai Kul’bin14 – through late Constructivism – for

instance, Kruchenykh’s later editions of Priemy leninskoi rechi: k izucheniiu iazyka Lenina

[Lenin’s speech devices: a study of Lenin’s language] with Constructivist lithographs and a

cover by Gustav Klutsis (#457) – discernibly waned by ca.1934, when Stalin’s conservative

aesthetic tastes were effectively implemented.15 Although there were notable examples of what

one might call a “moderate modernism” that continued to be issued through Soviet imprints, the

heroic days of avant-garde publications were mostly over.16

The present compendium attests to the close connection between literature and the visual

arts. The collaboration among writers, poets, artists, and designers was due in no small degree to

a shared belief in the power of the “book arts” to present a new vision of a better, more

democratic society -- and of a “New Man” to inhabit it. Describing or envisioning an egalitarian,

more rational future, the avant-garde frequently fused advanced art and transformative politics to

project a radical image of contemporary realities. To signify a society of order, transparency,

and progress, these figures appropriated abstract, often geometric forms, first Futurist and later

(and more originally) Constructivist. Through this economical visual vocabulary, they sought to 14 Russian Futurists endeavored to distinguish themselves from F. T. Marinetti’s original Italian Futurist movement, whose founding manifesto was published simultaneously in Bucharest and Paris on 20 February 1909, although it had already appeared in Italian in Bologna (5 February) to little notice. The initial Russian formation may be identified with the “Hylea” group’s issue of the manifesto, “A Slap in the Face of Public Taste,” on 15 December 1913 and signed by David Burliuk, Aleksei Kruchenykh, Vladimir Maiakovskii, and Victor (Velimir) Khlebnikov. The peripatetic Marinetti traveled to Moscow in 1914 to sway the Russians toward the Italian’s originary vision of Futurist aesthetics, politics, and action; but his overtures were soundly rejected. See #579, F. T. Marinetti, Futurizm, 1914. 15 This was far less true for Constructivist architecture, which continued to be encouraged for institutional buildings, such as sanatoria and hospitals. See Danilo Udovički-Selb, “Between Modernism and Socialist Realism: Soviet Architectural Culture under Stalin's Revolution from Above, 1928–1938,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, vol. 68, no. 4, 2009, pp. 467-495. See also, Richard Anderson, Toward a Socialist Architecture: Politics, History, and Theory in the Soviet Union, 1928-41, (Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia Univ., 2010); and Jean-Louis Cohen, “Uneasy Crossings: Architecture of the Russian Avant-Garde between East and West,” in Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture, 1915-1935, exh. cat., (London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2011), pp. 13-27. 16 The halcyon days of the avant-garde were also mostly eclipsed in the West by the same time, more or less following the death of Theo van Doesburg in 1931. Where there is a notable difference between Russia and elsewhere in Europe, however, is in the survival of a form of late Surrealism in France and Belgium and through much of Central and eastern Europe, especially Czechoslovakia, Serbia, and Poland. Surrealism, however, never took firm root in the Soviet Union, as it was dismissed from its beginning (1924) by official critics and governmental spokesmen as intellectually solipsistic and excessively formalist, hence inappropriate for a progressive socialist society.

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banish the incidental and arbitrary, the conventional and the concealed, in favor of aesthetic

precision and ideological earnestness.

The social aspect of modernist aesthetics, both literary and visual, did not always find a

sympathetic reception in Russian and Ukraine, as has been already mentioned. Many, including

a significant number of fellow progressive intellectuals, were concerned that Russia’s (as well as

Ukraine’s) national distinctiveness might be compromised by an abstract vocabulary that

claimed universal aesthetic (and often ideological) currency. Consequently, several of the

volumes represented in the libraries’ collection reveal a modernism that would resonate

effectively with local traditions, national or ethnic customs, or regional and religious references.

Some modernist figures found a creative solution in representing folkloric motifs through

abstract arrangements, as is evidenced in Vladimir Lebedev’s Russian placards 1917-1922

[Russkii Plakat] published in 1923 (#503) or in El Lissitzky’s striking Khad gad’ia [Yiddish,

The tale of a goat], 1919. Others embedded allusions to historical events or myths in Futurist

forms or Constructivist configurations, as did Kruchenykh in one of the most powerful visual

statements ever created by the Russian avant-garde: Vselenskaia voina [Universal War] (1916),

whose fourteen leaves are composed of collaged abstractions and were hand-assembled from

various colored construction papers (depending on the specific example of the 100 issued).17

Despite differences in emphasis among the authors and artists regarding the degree of

“readability” of their publications, all held that abstraction was sufficiently expansive to

accommodate narrative allusion, though most recognized that the public would have to be

educated to see “content” within an emphatically nonobjective context, whether written or visual.

Not all of the books and serials enumerated in the present publication can be described as

nonfigurative or nonobjective. A plurality employ figuration, although to varying degrees and

with differing purposes. This is perhaps most apparent in volumes that treat Russian

exceptionalism, primarily those published to document or propagandize the triumphs of the

Russian Soviet Socialist Republican regime. Of course, these books and periodicals were issued

17 Columbia University Library possesses only a microfiche copy of this signal volume; while the NYPL owns only a facsimile of Lissitzky’s Khad gad’ia.

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under the direct supervision of the government to whose aesthetic dictates progressive artists and

writers, especially, needed to adhere. Nonetheless, there was a form of avant-garde expression

that the government itself sanctioned; and the makers of the “book arts” exploited it to brilliant

effect.

Like their colleagues elsewhere, particularly in Central Europe, Russian modernists

seized on photography (as well as film) and especially on photomontage to enrich their formal

display and its social content.18 The appeal of technology-associated media – and the aesthetic

possibilities that arose from them – was spread across all genres of avant-garde book publishing,

particularly in the decade following Lenin’s death in 1924, as this compendium convincingly

demonstrates. The design program for book jackets and journals frequently integrated

photography (or photo-derived imagery) into an abstract framework, thereby “rationalizing”

visual design and modern communication. A good illustration is provided by Gustav Klutsis’s

Pamiati pogibshikh vozhdei [Memorial to fallen leaders, 1927] (#667). The front cover artfully

combines photomontaged worker’s hands holding one of the three staves from which

geometrical red flags are fully unfurled. No crease mars the perfect geometry of the Bolshevist

standard, just as no serifs “weaken” the bold capital letters of the title. Even more affecting is

the back cover. Here, a bolt of lightning zig-zags across the surface. But the tiny “electrons”

prove to be an endless stream of Soviet citizens who make their orderly way toward and through

the centered photomontaged image of Lenin’s Tomb. The somber memorial structure is encased

in a series of stark red parallelograms, which both protect it like abstract sentinels and serve as

the fallen leader’s foundation. For this innovative back cover, Klutsis has inventively

orchestrated a powerful blend of figuration and abstraction in order to present a Soviet “space”

that is at once realistic and ideal, stable and dynamic, iconic and approachable.

The intended audience for most of the books in these eminent libraries’ collections was

Russian (or at least those conversant in Russian or familiar with the Russian or Ukrainian

people’s history, culture, and traditions). Nevertheless, the local avant-garde movements were

18 See Aglaya Glebova, Visualizing Stalinism: Photography of the Early Gulags, (Ph.D. diss., University of California-Berkeley, 2014); and Art of the Soviets: Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in a One-Party State, 1917-1992, eds. Matthew Bown and Brandon Tayler, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993).

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always keenly sensitive to how their work would be received abroad, especially in the materially

advanced nations of Central and Western Europe, and beyond. Since the first decade of the last

century, progressive artists, poets, and writers traveled from Russia and Ukraine to the major

cultural capitals of Western Europe, principally to Paris and Berlin. There, they partook in the

vibrant modern café culture, participated in pioneering exhibitions or publishing ventures with

progressive local figures, and not infrequently refined their own work to take advantage of the

formal innovations they encountered abroad.19

Vasilii Kandinskii, who had spent years living in Bavaria until forced to return to Russia

at the outbreak of World War I, had published pioneering texts that defined for the avant-garde

both an idealistic vocabulary of modern expression and its utopian potential.20 His activities in

Germany made him an international figure in the modernist firmament rather than being

identified principally as a Russian sun. Likewise, El Lissitzky, fluent in German and

comfortable spending years in the cosmopolitan centers of Germany, was a universal voice for

advanced culture. Both artist-authors might be understood as ideal ambassadors for the

embattled Bolshevist regime, which in 1922, and at the urging of both Kandinskii and Lissitzky,

assigned a cohort of modernists to implement in Berlin the Soviet Union’s first large-scale

attempt at cultural propaganda. Natan Al’tman [#12, 32, 201-202, 207, 209, 212, 486, 705,

1141], Naum Gabo [#127], and David Shterenberg [#42, 200, 350, 774, 807-808, 810, 994] were

19 Of course, Western artists also benefitted manifoldly from direct contact with Eastern European modernists, perhaps nowhere more so than in Weimar Germany. One might note the major exhibitions of Russian and Ukrainian avant-gardists mounted by German dealers in modern art – Herwarth Walden, Karl Nierendorf, Alfred Flechtheim, among others. Moreover, in the large-scale, multi-national exhibitions, such as the Film und Foto Internationale Ausstellung, (Stuttgart, 1929), or in the giant “single-nation” exposition of the Erste russische Kunstausstellung, (Berlin, 1922) [see below], or through the influence exerted by Russian and Ukrainian figures on the Bauhaus’s own publication series, the flow of influence ran in both directions. 20 Upon his expulsion from Germany as an enemy alien, he returned to the land of his birth, where he put his talents at the service of, first, the Tsar and then, and with far greater fervor, at the disposal of the revolutionary regime. By the time of his repatriation, he had already established himself as one of Europe’s leading modernists, more perhaps for his writings than for his art. The present compendium contains a rich representation of Kandinskii’s work on paper [#374-384] dating from a 1908 expressionist color woodcut, though his radically new musical/theoretical composition Klänge (1912), to his theoretical tracts of 1912 (Über das Geistige in der Kunst, insbesondere in der Malerei) and the 1926 volume in the Bauhausbücher series (Punkt und Linie zu Flache: Beitrag zur Analyse der malerischen Elemente), written upon his return to Germany in 1921 to join Walter Gropius’s experimental pedagogical school for contemporary and socially responsible creativity.

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tasked with supervising the installation of the Erste russische Kunstausstellung [First Russian

Art Exhibition] in the Van Diemen Gallery, where more than six hundred art works of various

styles, although preponderantly conservative, were displayed before enormous local crowds.21

Surely, part of the Soviet strategy was to court favor with the politically conservative among

Berlin’s 300,000-strong Russian residents, principally émigrés from the Civil War and fearful of

social radicalism. But Russia’s governmental organizers were also intent to demonstrate Soviet

openness to the radically new; and it was the many dozens of avant-garde works that garnered

(mostly) favorable critical attention in the Western press.22 Following the success of the “First

Russian Art Exhibition, the regime permitted several of its most dynamic writers and poets to

make trips to the West. Again, the German capital was particularly favored, as the Soviet Union

was actively courting the Weimar Republic in an attempt to break the cordon sanitaire

established by the Allied Powers. While in Berlin, and in addition to presenting readings to,

attending meetings with, and endeavoring to win back the loyalties of the émigrés,23 leftist

Russian and Ukrainian authors and designers capitalized on the locally-available master

typographers, printing and binding technologies, quality paper, and advanced distribution

mechanisms. And it is from this extraordinarily rich creative period, roughly 1922 to 1925, that

a large number of the avant-garde works in the NYPL and Columbia University Library

collections derive.

Non-resident Russophones clearly constituted an ideal target not only for Soviet leaders

but for members of the nation’s avant-garde. As a result, German and West European book

dealers were encouraged to import progressive texts; and avant-garde periodicals circulated ever

21 The “First Russian Art Exhibition” was an enormous undertaking and a major propaganda success for the Soviet Union. The organizing committee presented more than 600 works, many of which were aesthetically conservative. See Eckhard Neumann, “Russia’s ‘Leftist Art’ in Berlin, 1922,” in Art Journal, vol. 27, no. 1, 1967, pp. 20-23; Annely Juda Fine Art (London), The First Russian Show: A Commemoration of the Van Diemen Exhibition, Berlin 1922; Helen Adkins, “Erste Russische Kunstausstellung,” in Stationen der Moderne, exh cat., Martin-Gropius-Bau, (West) Berlin, 1988, pp. 185-196; and S. A. Mansbach, “The First Russian Art Exhibition (1922) as in n4. 22 This was even more the case when the exhibition, stripped of many of the conservative works of art, traveled to its next and final venue, Amsterdam. See Mansbach, as in n4. 23 It is in the spirited context of Weimar-era Berlin that we might best imagine how Maiakovskii and Lissitzky’s Dlia golosa could have resonated.

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more widely, even if in modest numbers. El Lissitzky and Il’ia Erenburg, characteristically, took

full advantage of their linguistic skills and an extensive network of contacts to bring out the

multi-lingual Veshch′, Gegenstand, Objet (Internationale Rundschau der Kunst der Gegenwart,

Revue internationale de l’art moderne) [#1109] [Object: International revue of modern art]. With

articles in Russian, French, and German, this progressive journal, published in Berlin as were so

many kindred enterprises, sought a world audience. Its greatest ambition was to present a

dynamic discourse on new systems of seeing, reading, and social organization. Although

Veshch′’s essays were published in three languages, it was through its ingenious integration of

abstract forms, radical typographical layout, and photography that the desired internationalism

was most creatively proclaimed.

Complementing the exportation of progressive poetry and literature, and augmenting the

periodical and serial activity sanctioned by the Soviet state for external consumption, were

exhibitions, and especially their catalogues. In addition to the private galleries that promoted

Russian and Ukrainian modernists as part of the gallerists’ own commitment to the international

avant-garde―such as Herwarth Walden’s Berlin “Der Sturm Galerie”―were the exhibition

activities realized by public museums and,24 even more, through the specialized trade fairs in

which the Soviet state so eagerly participated. The locus classicus of the Soviet effort was surely

the Soviet pavilion for the Internationale Pressa-Ausstellung [International Press Exhibition]

(Cologne, 1928). Once again El Lissitzky assumed the leading role, assisted by Sergei Sen’kin

and a cadre of nearly forty designers, who collectively implemented the most ambitious

exhibition program of the era.25 The Soviet propagandistic perspective was stated clearly in the

catalogue, “Die Aufgabe der Presse ist die Erziehung der Massen” [The Task of the press is to

24 Most notable in this context was the series of public exhibitions on photography and film that took place in Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Poland throughout the 1920s: for instance, Neue Wege in der Photographie (Jena, 1928); Výstava nové fotografie (Prague, 1930), and 1. Wystawa Fotografi Modernistyczneij (Cracow, 1931). [See Witkovsky, Foto, pp 58-60.] Most significant of all, however, was the exhibition Film und Foto, inaugurated in Stuttgart (1929) before traveling through much of Germany and abroad, including Japan (see below). For the Russian aspect of the FiFo exhibition, see also Margarita Tupitsyn with Matthew Drutt and Ulrich Pohlman, El Lissitzky: Beyond the Abstract Cabinet : photography, design, collaboration, (New Haven: Yale University Press, c1999), p. 57. 25 See Witkovsky, Foto, pp. 31-35.

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educate the masses]. And the ingenious catalogue exploits an accordion unfolding through

which a panoply of photomontaged images recapitulates the pavilion’s gigantic photo display

panels, which measured approximately twelve by eighty feet. Both formats exploited an

elaborate montage of image and text, seeing and reading, in order to present the striking results

of Soviet education. Here in the catalogue (as well as in the pavilion itself), Lissitzky has created

an almost cinemagraphic display to document formerly illiterate industrial workers, village

inhabitants, and agricultural laborers reading Russian newspapers, books, or posters. Short

explanatory or exhortatory texts in German and Russian are peppered staccato-like throughout

the accordion pages and in the pavilion itself, a visual arrangement that puts in motion the

reader’s/visitor’s eye and mind. The result is a totalizing design program that simulates the film-

like dynamism championed by the avant-garde and thematized by the Soviet regime.

Although there are numerous exceptions – such as the Pressa Exhibition of 1928 and the

Film und Foto Exhibition of the following two years – Soviet overtures abroad most often

combined progressive and conservative aesthetics. In part, this may be due to the embattled

position of the avant-garde within contemporary Russia and Ukraine. On the one hand, the

government recognized the “diplomatic” importance of avant-garde products, as these were

likely to impress the West with Russia’s “modernism” and with the regime’s seeming tolerance

of all forms and styles of creativity. On the other hand, conservative aesthetic formats and

expressions were more congruent with the authorities’ own tastes, as well as indicating the

“continuity” of Russian culture and artistic policies. This bifurcated view was manifested not

only in Russia’s overtures to Central and Western Europe during the 1920s, it was also evident in

its “book arts” dealings with the United States to which signal examples were sent, exchanged,

or sold.

In February 1929, the Amtorg Trading Corporation sponsored an Exhibition of

Contemporary Art of Soviet Russia: Painting, Graphics, Sculpture held at New York’s Grand

Central Palace (a copy of which is held by Columbia’s Avery Library).26 With a forward

provided by Christian Brinton, a noted American promoter of modern art, and an introduction by

26 Amtorg was the first Soviet trading company established in the United States (1924). Armand Hammer was instrumental in its activities.

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P[avel] Novitsky, a distinguished Soviet apologist for the avant-garde, the catalogue’s cover was

designed by the (then already) conservative artist Alexandr Deineka. As the catalogue contents

indicate, the exhibition displayed works by both figurative figures and by the veteran avant-

gardists Lissitzky, Al’tman, and Shterenberg,27 the very individuals who had earlier implemented

the 1922 First Russian Art Exhibition in Berlin. In New York, as in Europe, Russia endeavored

to present itself as a land where both experimentation and tradition were sanctioned, even though

by 1929 avant-garde activity had been severely curtailed in Moscow and Leningrad.

Exhibitions were but one means to introduce to New York prime examples of Soviet and

Ukrainian Avant-Garde and Constructivist books (and serials). Long before Amtorg was

founded, Herman Rosenthal (1843-1917), who became the first chief of the Slavonic Department

of the New York Public Library, had been actively serving his reading public of Manhattan’s

newly-arrived Russophonic Jews, when he began an active campaign to build a wide-ranging

collection.28 But it was in the years following World War I that the NYPL embarked on a major

acquisition program that went beyond relying on local book dealers and donors. Avrahm

Tsalevich Yarmolinsky (1890-1975), from 1917 (to 1957) chief of the library’s Slavonic

Division, led a small delegation of professional colleagues on a pioneering acquisitions trip to

Central and Eastern Europe. The chief, “ever the focused Russianist...concentrated his efforts on

books available in Moscow and St. Petersburg, including the works of Russian futurist poets and

artists. Figures such as Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Aleksei

Kruchenykh often literally put their works into Yarmolinsky’s hands.”29 But it was not only the

27 A suggestive comparison can be made between El Lissitzky’s rigorously avant-garde Cowards and U. Pimenov’s comparatively conservative Tennis. 28 For information on the New York Public Library’s early collecting of Slavonica, especially Russophonia, I am indebted to Robert Davis and Edward Kasinec, “From Shelf to Spotlight: Rediscovering Modernist Books from Eastern Europe at the New York Public Library,” in Mansbach, Graphic Modernism, as in n3; and Davis and Sandler, as in n1. 29 See Davis and Kasinec, “From Shelf to Spotlight,” pp. 60-63. Especially telling is the quotation of Yarmolinsky (from a letter addressed to Lewis Mumford) describing his visit to GinKHuk [the acronym that can be translated as the Institute of Artistic Culture], headed by Malevich, in which the Slavonic section’s chief describes his bewilderment with the literary and typographical experimentation of the avant-garde. (See p. 63 and n27.) In a letter addressed by Harry Miller Lydenberg, the chief of the NYPL’s reference section, to Yarmolinsky, the head of reference authorizes funds for the acquisition of “a collection of the newest and freakiest of their [avant-garde’s]

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American librarians who journeyed to Eastern Europe through which New York’s collections

were enriched with modernist books and serials. In 1925 Maiakovsky himself came to the

United States, where he spent considerable time in Manhattan, about which he wrote in his

memoirs. During his extended visit, he (and Burliuk) hand-delivered books by and about the

Russian avant-garde to the New York Public Library.

The basis for the NYPL’s Russian and Ukrainian avant-garde holdings are in one

important way different from many other notable collections, including the extraordinary

collections held by Columbia University and included in the present volume. Intellectual value

and historical significance were certainly animating criteria, rather than the state of preservation

or material condition. Thus, one finds many examples listed in the current compilation where

the condition of the specific item is compromised, either due to the low quality of the paper on

which it was originally printed or as a consequence of years of use by the library’s reading

public. Indeed, as a public library, the NYPL has always made its collections, including its most

rare items, accessible to interested members of the New York community (and well beyond).

Additionally, the administrative history of the NYPL has significantly shaped the collection.

The era of dividing acquisitions among the various departments, each with its own collecting

practices, interests, and resources, has decisively determined the growth of the avant-garde

holdings. By contrast, Columbia University Library’s Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarussian

holdings have been critically affected by the academic interests and programs of the University’s

departments, faculties, and research institutes. As a large private university, Columbia has

properly focused its collecting energies and resources in ways that advance its agenda as a

leading research institution in which Russian and Slavic studies have long played an eminent

role.

The two libraries represented here are fundamentally research institutions, even if the

original Slavonica at the NYPL were acquired to satisfy the needs of a newly immigrant, non-

academic public, and even if a recent reorganization of the NYPL has dramatically affected the

poems.” (See p. 63 and n30.) Not insignificantly, the monies were given to Kruchenykh, who then proceeded to solicit works directly from the radical poets, writers, and artists. Lydenberg continued his travels to Ukraine, where he established contacts, which could be pursued upon his return to New York.

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further development of these research resources. At base, the collections have developed over

the last century to meet scholarly expectations. As a consequence, there is remarkable coverage

of both the written and the visual avant-garde. But unlike an art museum or a museum-based

research center, such as the Getty Research Institute,30 items have been acquired and continue to

be added not based principally on their near-pristine condition, or rarity, or their connection to

other holdings (such as paintings, sculpture, and other works on paper). Nonetheless, as the

interest in the extraordinary inventiveness, both visual and written, of the classical Russian and

Ukrainian modernists has grown far beyond the academe, the NYPL and Columbia University

Library have recognized the importance of presenting their exceptional riches to an ever-

expanding public. No longer does the original avant-garde address principally itself and its

narrow group of apologists. Today, the creativity of the Russian, Belarusian, and Ukrainian

writers, poets, and artists speak with a universal voice. And this volume is a helpful way of

attending to it.

30 See Russian modernism: the Collections of the Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities, introduction by Jean-Louis Cohen, compiled and annotated by David Woodruff and Ljiljana Grubisic, (Santa Monica, CA: Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities, 1997).

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Compiler’s Introduction

Robert H. Davis, Jr., Columbia University & Cornell University

Background

Like so many worthwhile bibliographic projects, work on the following checklist was

initiated by Edward Kasinec, Emeritus Curator of the former Slavic & Baltic Division of The

New York Public Library, and a much respected member of the Slavic studies field. Edward

first became acquainted with the Russian avant-garde book in London, in the early 1970s, when

he spent time poring over the British Library’s “shoebox” card files of such publications with

Christine Thomas of the Slavic and East European Collections.

The immediate impetus for the present list was the appearance, in 1994, of Peter

Hellyer’s A Catalogue of Russian Avant-Garde Books, 1912-1934 (London: The British

Library)―a checklist of BL holdings with an addenda for avant-garde books produced in the

1980s and 1990s. Edward saw the need for a similar checklist of NYPL’s rich and hitherto

little-appreciated holdings. The 1997 publication of the beautifully produced Russian

Modernism: The Collections of the Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the

Humanities (Santa Monica: The Getty Research Institute, 1997) further spurred our NYPL

project along.

Among North American collections of such material, the NYPL is unique in that many of

the titles so classified came to its shelves not via antiquarian dealers in recent decades, but in

some cases from the hands of the writers and artists themselves. Avrahm Yarmolinsky (1890-

1975), the third Chief of the Slavonic Division, made the acquaintance of many prominent

figures of the period—Malevich, Tatlin, Mayakovsky, Kruchenykh, David Burliuk, Esenin, and

Zamiatin among them―and this ensured a steady flow of materials from 1923 onwards. Current

materials (for example, the Constructivist journal SSSR na stroike) were obtained as they were

produced, through exchange or purchase up to the onset of World War II. In more recent

decades, gifts by prominent donors such as Dr. David Orentreich, or Elaine Lustig Cohen, as

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well as purchases by the Slavic & Baltic Division and by Robert Rainwater of the NYPL’s

Spencer Collection, deepened holdings.

A core challenge that faced the compilers of a NYPL guide centered on efficiently

gathering information about physically and bibliographically scattered holdings—most

especially, call numbers and unit locations—into one cohesive checklist. Compounding the

difficulty was the fact that while Yarmolinsky may have engaged with these artists and acquired

their publications, aesthetically they were not his (or his staff’s) cup of tea. So, rather than

receiving a fulsome bibliographic description and subject tracings in the card catalogue, many

such publications were, for convenience, bound into convolutes and provided with the bare

minimum of cataloging. Finally, a large number of paper-based catalogue records for Cyrillic

titles at NYPL had never been converted to computer form, making the preparation of the

checklist even more labor-intensive.

The First Census

These difficulties notwithstanding, in 1998, my former NYPL colleague Margaret

Sandler and I compiled and published Russian and Ukrainian Avant-garde and Constructivist

Books and Serials in The New York Public Library: A First Census and Listing of Artists

Represented (New York: The Library, and Norman Ross Publishing), a seventy-five page

checklist of around 350 titles, with an Introduction by Gail Harrison Roman and the present

author.1 Using Hellyer’s checklist as a basis, we searched NYPL holdings, utilizing both the

manual 44-volume Dictionary Catalogue of the Slavonic Division (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1974), and

the electronic catalogue. We added those titles that we knew had been acquired in recent years,

and searched the names of artists and authors listed in Hellyer for other titles by the same

individuals. Yet we did little digging into the print catalogue generally, beyond what was

identified in Hellyer.

Following the appearance of the first NYPL census, significant progress was made on

making formerly manual paper records available electronically. A second edition of Hellyer

appeared, with a number of additional titles. Most importantly, the ranks of researchers on the

other side of the Atlantic, and our access to their works, have swelled. For example,

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Entsiklopediia russkogo avangarda (Minsk, 2003) appeared, providing a convenient list of both

well-known and obscure figures involved in Modernist movements of first three decades of 20th

century. Between 1998 and October 2008 when I left the employ of the NYPL, our original

checklist was supplemented in an in-house Word file, but never published.

My transition in 2008 from being part of a staffed Division at NYPL, to a “sole

practitioner” librarian/bibliographer at Columbia, meant that work on many of the grand

bibliographic projects in my queue took place (if at all) during the interstices of a busy day. In

2010, I began serving as Slavic Librarian for Cornell University, in addition to my duties at

Columbia. The very fact that I was now part of another institution compelled me to rethink the

scope of the project. Why not include Columbia’s holdings, and perhaps even make reference to

the holdings of other OCLC libraries?

As was the case with NYPL, Columbia holdings of modernist materials, most especially

those from the early 1930s onward came to our shelves “organically,” via exchange or purchase,

close to the time that these works had been created. Like NYPL, these were acquired simply

because they were part of the broad stream of publications from the Soviet Union, and not

reflecting a particular aesthetic interest on the part of librarians or faculty alike. A number were

acquired by the Avery Library, Columbia’s outstanding architectural and fine arts collection, and

these reflected a comprehensive interest in works on world architecture (e.g., #115 IAkov

Chernikhov’s Osnovy sovremennoi arkhitektury, Leningrad, 1930), and already established

artists (e.g., #56, Nikolai Berdiaev’s Krizis iskusstva, Moskva, 1918, containing illustrations of

Picasso’s works). As at NYPL, in recent years, I have had some success in building upon these

collections, through gift and purchase.

The Origins of a Revised Checklist

In February of 2009, it was my great pleasure to meet my co-compiler Megan K. Duncan

Smith (at that time a student in the Russia, Eurasia & East European Studies MA (MARS-

REERS) program, now a PhD candidate in history at Harvard) and hire her as a Graduate

Assistant. During the period February 2009 through the end of 2011, Megan provided crucial

enhancements to this checklist. Megan’s keen interest in art history, energy, intellect, and

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enthusiasm, made her the ideal person to involve in the project. She brought Columbia’s

holdings into the fold, and standardized record content. Her de visu examination of physical

volumes at both Columbia and NYPL filled many lacunae (missing pagination, or edition

information, location, etc.) found in the original, often very brief cataloging records.

In the Fall term of 2013, Serenity Stanton, then in the MARS-REERS program and today

a PhD candidate in Slavic languages at the University of Illinois/Champaign-Urbana, worked as

a Graduate Assistant on this project, during which time she re-numbered the checklist, and keyed

the various indexes to the new system. In this relatively short period of time, she also managed

to greatly enhance the personal name index data, and the “Other Institutions” holding

information.

Some Caveats

I am not an art historian, nor am I a literary historian. Full stop. There will be those who

do not consider a number of the items listed here worthy of the designation “Modernist.” Others

will take issue with the chronology, which we extended into the late 1930s (whereas 1934 or

1935 seems a commonly accepted terminus). The inclusion of later imprints reflects that, to the

compilers that these titles had more in common with the past than with the Socialist Realist

future. For example, #636, Moskva rekonstruiruetsia: al'bom diagramm, toposkhem i fotografii

po rekonstruktsii gor. Moskvy. (Moskva, 1938), a collaboration of Rodchenko and Stepanova, or

#1093, USSR; an album illustrating the state organization and national economy of the U.S.S.R.

([Moscow, 1940]) which contains work by El Lissitsky.

One of the issues debated during the preparation of this checklist was whether or not to

include children’s books of the period. Ultimately, we decided to pull those we identified, with

the hope that a separate list would eventually be published. That being said, I confess that I have

discovered that a number of juvenalia titles were not excised from this list. Mea culpa. Doing so

at this point would make for a messy renumbering. In future editions of this list, I hope to either

excise these, or actually produce a separate list as was the original intent.

“Other Institutions” holding information is sure to be an area of concern, particularly for

my fellow library colleagues. The OCLC bibliographic database from whence this information

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was taken is itself a constantly updated resource, with new holding institutions added to existing

records every day. I expect and welcome requests from my colleagues to update this holding

information periodically.

In the same vein, our efforts to provide full name, birth and death dates for individuals

connected with the 1,159 records in the checklist has taken an enormous amount of time,

utilizing both print and online sources. Yet despite this effort, the index contains many lacunae.

It is hoped that in the years to come, colleagues will fill in the gaps and make corrections when

necessary.

This publication represents a “first” for me, in that all my previous publications were of

the ink and paper variety. So it is my intent to take full advantage of its “virtual” nature, and

make this a “living” document, periodically updated/corrected with learned input from you, the

reader.

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Acknowledgments

First and foremost, I wish to acknowledge the efforts of my former NYPL colleague

Margaret Sandler in helping to lay the groundwork for the present checklist. Edward Kasinec, as

always, for his erudition, enthusiasm, and generosity. In addition to his many publications and

professional achievements, Edward has always provided much kindling for the intellectual fires

of his many colleagues, myself included. Professor Steven A. Mansbach has generously shared

his knowledge of the art and artists of this period time and again, and I am deeply grateful for his

contribution to this work over various stages, and for his excellent introductory essay. The

Harriman Institute and Communications Director Ronald Meyer generously provided financial

support for the preparation of this compendium. Finally, I wish to express my admiration and

profound thanks to my co-compiler Megan K. Duncan Smith for her remarkable work on this

project. This checklist in its present form would not have been possible without her diligent

efforts.

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The Checklist † Indicates a manuscript, holograph, or original work of art. § Indicates a printed book or litho for which either NYPL or Columbia is the only holding institution listed in OCLC as of 2013. 1. Abramov, Solomon Abramovich. Zelenyi zov. Moskva; Petrograd: [Kn-vo “Tvorchestvo”], 1922. 43 p.; 20 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9204. Columbia: 891.78 Z54, Offsite; PG3476.A225 Z4 1922g, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 2. Adol'f, N. Zabastovka! Moskva: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 31 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Color illus. on wrappers. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 08-3629. Other locations: McGill. 3. Afinogenov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich. Na perelome (v riady). Moskva: Moskovskoe teatral'noe izd-vo, 1927. 88 p.; 18 cm. (Repertuar teatra Proletkul'ta.) Cover attributed to K. Zdanevich. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 128. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; MoMA; Waseda. 4. Afisha TIM. [i.e., Teatr imeni Meierkhold] 1 (maia 1926)- . Moskva: "Teatr. otktiabr", 1926- . v.: ill.; 17 cm. "Programmy spektaklei Teatra im. Vs. Meierkholda." Editor: Vs. Meierkhold. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Afisha TIM). Library has: May 1926-1927, no. 4. Other locations: Yale. 5. Agienko, A. & A. Poliakov. Sovetskii Petrushka: soderzhanie, metodika i tekhnika kukol'nogo teatra. Moskva: Rabotnik prosveshcheniia, 1927. 105 p.; NYPL: *QDK p.v. 65. Other locations: British Library. 6. Aksenov, Ivan Aleksandrovich. Pikasso i okrestnosti. Moskva: Tsentrifuga, 1917. 62 p.; 27 cm. With 12 mezzotint reproductions of paintings by Picasso. Cover by A. Ekster. NYPL: Slav. Reserve.

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Other locations: Amherst; Art Institute of Chicago (Ryerson); Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Harvard; MoMA; Yale; V & A; Waseda. 7. Aksenov, Ivan Aleksandrovich. Elizavetintsy. Moskva : Kn-vo TSentrifuga, 1916. 299 p.; 24 cm. NYPL: *QDY (Aksionov, I. Yelisavetintsy). Other locations: Amherst. 8. Alland, Aleksandr. Alland. Stikhi. N’iu-Iork: Izd. Avtora, 1925. 1 v.; 22 cm. Cover by N. Tsitskovskii. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 25 no. 8 and film *ZQ-556. Columbia: PG3549.A395 A17 1925g, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; Illinois. 9. Al'manakh Arteli Pisatelei “Krug.” Moskva; Petrograd, 1923-1927. 6 v.; 20-25 cm. Cover and logo by IU. Annenkov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Artel, 6 v. in 4). Columbia: 891.78 Al64 (1923-25, in 5 v.), Butler Stacks. Other locations: Brandeis; British Library; Kansas; Oxford; School of Slavonic Studies (UK); Stanford. 10. Almanakh s Maiakovskim. Moskva: Sovetskaia literatura, 1934. 301 p.: ill.; 23 cm. On cover: N. Aseev, L. IU. Brik, O. M. Brik, L. Kassil', V. Katan'ian, S. Kirsanov, V. Primakov, V. Trenin, N. Khadziev. NYPL: *QDA (Almanakh s Maiakovskim). Columbia: 891.7M282 Al62, Offsite. Other locations: Berkeley; Harvard; Oxford; Princeton; Stanford; Yale. 11. Altauzen, Dzhek. Pervoe pokolenie. Komsomolskie poemy. [Moskva]: Moskovskoe t-vo pisatelei, 1934. 265 p., [5] l. of pl: ill. (some col.); 18 cm. Illus. by T. Mavrina. NYPL: *QDH (Altauzen, D. Komsomolskie poemy). Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Library of Congress; Notre Dame. 12. Al'tman, Natan Isaevich. Evreiskaia grafika Natana Al’tmana. [Berlin]: Petropolis, 1923. 21 p., [10] l. of pl.: ill.; 48 cm. Text: Max Osborn. Edition of 250 numbered copies. NYPL: **P+ 05-271 [Flat file]. Other locations: Getty; MMA; Yale.

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13. Andersen, Hans Christian. Svinopas. [Berlin]: Izd-vo Grzhebina, 1922. 14 p.: col. ill.; 30 cm. Illus. by M. Dobuzhinskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9333 no. 9. Other locations: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek; Library of Congress; MoMA; National Library of Education (Den.); Miami of Ohio; Princeton. 14. Andreev, Leonid Nikolaevich. Prekrasnyia sabiniaki. Sankt-Peterburg: Shipovnik, [1913]. 60 p.: ill., col. pl.; 29 cm. Illus. by Re-Mi. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-3718 & *ZQ-966. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. 15. Annenkov, IUrii Pavlovich. [Chetvert] 1/4 deviatago. [Petrograd: Segodniia, 1910-1919?] [4] p.: ill.; 20 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2271. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Princeton; Victoria (Can.) 16. Annenkov, IUrii Pavlovich. Portrety. [Petrograd]: Petropolis, 1922. 169 p.; 33 cm. Text: E. Zamiatin, Mikhail Kuz'min, Mikhail Babenchikov. NYPL: *QDZ+. Columbia: ND689 An7 Y14, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 17. Apushkin, IAkov Vladimirovich. Kamernyi teatr. Moskva; Leningrad: Kinopechat', 1927. 63p.; 18cm. "Oblozhka raboty khud. 2-Stenberg-2"--Verso t.-p. Gift of David Orentreich, M.D. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 60 and Slav. Reserve 07-257. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Getty; MoMA. 18. Argonavty. [Leningrad]: Knigoizdatelstvo "Petrograd", 1923. v.: ill.; 29 cm. Cover by S. Chekhonin. Editors: E. Gollerbakh, N. Lancere, D. Mitrokhin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ 06-202. Library has: No. 1 (1923). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Stanford. 19. Arkhipenko, Aleksandr. Alexandre Archipenko, son oeuvre. Berlin: Editions "Ukrainske slowo", 1923. 15, [2] p., 1 l. pl. (1 col.) port.; 31 cm.

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Intro. by Hans Hildebrandt. NYPL: 3-MGO+ (Archipenko) and sMGO+ (Archipenko). Columbia: NB689 Ar2 Ar2343, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. †20. Arkhipenko, Aleksandr. [Figural composition. From Genius, 1921.] 1 lith.; 26 x 36 cm. NYPL: MEWG 21. Arkhitektura SSSR: organ Soiuza sovetskikh arkhitektorov. Moskva: Izd-vo Akademii arkhitektury SSSR, 1933–1991; 30 cm. NYPL: *QCA+. Columbia: AB Ar4821, Avery. Other locations: Multiple, although many holdings for later decades only. 22. Arkin, David Efimovich. Arkhitektura sovremennogo Zapada. Moskva: Izogiz, 1932. 185 p.: ill., plans; 27 cm. Cover and layout by El Lissitzky. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3923. Columbia: AA650 Ar48, Avery; LSI 131065, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 23. Arvatov, Boris Ignat'evich. Iskusstvo i klassy. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1923. 87 p.; 24 cm. Cover signed: L.N. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-4450. Other locations: Multiple. 24. Aronson, Boris Solomonovich. Mark Shagal. Berlin: Idisher literarisher farlag Petropolis-farlag, 1924. 31 p.: ill., col. pl.; 25 cm. NYPL: *PVP + (Aronson, B. Mark Shagal. 1924). Other locations: Multiple. 25. Aronson, Boris Solomonovich. Sovremennaia evreiskaia grafika. Berlin: Petropolis, 1924. 104, [13] p.: ill.; 33 cm. Limited ed. of 300 copies. NYPL has: No. 101. NYPL: **P+ 06-433. Columbia: NC995 .Ar67 1924, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Multiple. †26. Aronson, Boris Solomonovich. [Boris Aronson papers and designs, 1923-2000.] 134.5 linear feet (153 boxes)

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I. Professional papers, ca. 1923-1994; II. Scripts, 1938-2000; III. Programs, 1911-1977; IV. Clippings, ca. 1929-1990; V. Scrapbooks, 1926-1958; VI. General research, undated: VII. Production materials, ca. 1924-1978; VIII. Designs, elevations, and blueprints, ca. 1923-1976; IX. Oversized materials, ca. 1923-1986. NYPL: *T-VIM 1987-012. 27. Arosev, Aleksandr IAkovlevich, ed. Soviet Cinema. Moskva: VOKS, 1935. 312 p.: ill.; 27 cm. Design and photomontage by V. Stepanova and A. Rodchenko. "Comrade Stalin greets cinema industry" (in English and Russian): p.[14-15] The Russian text is on transparent celluloid sheet. NYPL: MFL (Soviet Cinema). Other locations: Multiple. 28. L'Art décoratif et industriel de l'U.R.S.S. Moskva, 1925 (Fabrika "Goznak") 94 p., xxviii, [12] l. of pl.: ill. (some col.); 27 cm. Cover title: L'art décoratif U.R.S.S. Moscou-Paris 1925. "Edition du Comite de la section de l'U.R.S.S. a l'Exposition international des arts décoratifs Paris 1925." Includes work by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: MNE (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Russki khudozhestvenno-promyshlennyi otdel na Parizskoi vystavke 1925 goda. Art decoratif). Columbia: Avery Classics In Process. Other locations: Multiple. 29. Arvatov, Boris Ignat'evich. Natan Al'tman. Berlin: Petropolis, 1924. 61p.: ill., 45 l. of pl.; 33 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3187. Columbia: ND689 Al7 Ar8, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 30. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Budennyi. Moskva: Izd. “Krasnaia Nov,” 1923. 26 p.; 19 cm. Photocopy, but with original artwork as published tipped in. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 26. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Library of Congress; Ohio State. 31. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Izbran' stikhi 1912-1922. Moskva; Petrograd: Krug, 1923. 132 p.; 21 cm. Cover by A. Rodchenko. Publisher's logo by IU. Annenkov. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 95. Columbia: PG3476.A74 A6 1923g, RBML. Other locations: Multiple.

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32. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Krasnosheika. [Leningrad], 1929. [8] l.: col. ill.; 22 cm. Illus. by N. Al'tman. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v. 25, no. 2. Other locations: Los Angeles PL; MoMA; Princeton. 33. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Oi konin dan okein!: chetvertaia kniga stikhov. Moskva: K-vo Liren' (printed in Kharkiv), 1916. [14] p.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4038. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford; Wisconsin. 34. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Poemy. 1925. Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1925. 87 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4039. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Cornell; Harvard; Kansas; Stanford; UC Irvine; Waseda. 35. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Semen Proskakov: stikhotvornye primechaniia k materialam po istorii grazhdanskoi voiny. Moskva; Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1928. 50 p., [6] l. of pl.: ill.; 22 cm. Suprematist-style cover. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3925. Columbia: PG3476.A74 S4 1928g, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; London Library (UK); MoMA; Yale. 36. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Stal'noi solovei. Moskva: Vkhutemas, 1922. 27 p.; 18 cm. Seriia poetov MAF (Moskovskaia assotsiatsiia futuristov); no. 2. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-5720. Columbia: SEEC 0172, RBML. Other locations: British Library; Brown; Getty; Harvard; Library of Congress; Michigan; MoMA; Waseda. 37. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Udivitel'nye veshchi: stikhi. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo "Khudozh. lit-ra", 1934. 133 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Aseyev, N. Udivitelnye veshchi). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. 38. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Za riadom riad: stikhi. Moskva: Moskovskii rabochii, 1925. 30 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDH 88-2143. Other locations: Getty; Illinois. 39. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Zor. Moskva: K-vo Liren' (printed in Kharkiv), 1914. 16 p.; 18 cm. Hand-printed text, lithographed. Cover by M. Siniakova. One of 20 printed copies.

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NYPL: Slav Reserve 91-4024 and Slav. Reserve 99-6270. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Northwestern. 40. Asnova. Moscow, 1926. 1 v.; 36 cm. Editors: El Lissitzky and N. A. Ladovskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-2261. Columbia: AB As6, Avery. Other locations: Getty; Penn. 41. Avto v oblakakh: stikhi. Odessa: Tip. “Sport i nauka,” 1915. 64 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Contributions by: E. Bagritskii (pseud. of Eduard Georgievich Dziubin), S. Tret'iakov, and V. Shershenevich. Cover illustration and design by S. Fazini (pseud. of S. A. Fainzil'berg). NYPL: Slav. Reserve and microfiche *XMS-355. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford. 42. Babel', Isaak Emmanuilovich. Rasskazy . Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. 217 p.: ill.; 20 cm. Drawings by D. Shterenberg. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Columbia: B891.7B11 M2 1932, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Harvard; Illinois; Indiana; Miami of Ohio; MoMA; Stanford. 43. Bakrylov, Vladimir V. Komediia o TSare Maksimiliane. Predislovie Ivanova-Razumnika.. Moskva: Gos. Izd-vo, 1921. 96 p.; 26 cm. NYPL: *QDK (Bakrylov, V. Komediia o TSare Maksimiliane i nepokornom). Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Illinois; Kansas; Oxford; Wisconsin. 44. Ballets russes. Souvenir programs. a) Théâtre national de l'Opera, mai-juin 1922. Paris: M. de Brunoff. 1922. [44] p.: ill. (some col.); 31 cm. "Quinzieme Saison Russe." Includes "Programme de la soiree du 18 mai 1922" with casts for Carnaval, Le mariage de la Belle au bois dormant (creation à Paris), Njinska’s Renard (creation), and Danses polovtsiennes du "Prince Igor" and "Programme de la soiree du 9 juin 1922" giving casts for Le mariage de la Belle au bois dormant, Igor Stravinsky's . opera-comique Mavra (creation), and Fokine‘s Scheherazade. Illus. include color reproductions of designs by Mikhail Larionov for Renard, costume designs by Natalia Goncharova for Le mariage de la Belle au bois dormant, and Leopold Survage's designs for the opera Mavra. NYPL: *MGZB-Res. 99-1122 no. 1. Other locations: Amherst. b) Théâtre de la Gaîté-Lyrique, mai 1921. Paris: M. de Brunoff, 1921. [30] p.: ill. (some col.); 31 cm.

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"Quatorzieme Saison Russe. Soirées de gala de Ballets russes de Serge de Diaghilew." Includes "Programme du 21 mai 1921" with credits, casts, and scenarios for Petrouchka, Cuadro flamenco, Parade, and Le tricorne. Illus. include color reproductions of costume and set designs by Mikhail Larionov for the ballet Chout, and a décor design by Picasso for Cuadro flamenco. NYPL: *MGZB-Res. 99-1121 no. 1. Other locations: Utrecht. c) Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, mai 1917. Paris: Maurice de Brunoff, 1917. [36] p.: ill. (some col.); 32 cm. "Représentations exceptionnelles avec le gracieux concours des artistes de M. Serge de Diaghilew, au benefice des oeuvres, 'Oeuvre du soldat blesse ou malade', 'Pour les Ardennais', 'Les cantines au Front', 'Pour les prisonniers polonais'." Illus. include color reproductions of costume designs by Picasso for the ballet Parade (Chinese conjuror and Acrobat), three designs by Leon Bakst for Les femmes de bonne humeur, and two designs by Larionov for Les contes russes. Cover design (in color) is by Picasso. NYPL: *MGZB-Res. 99-1117 and a second copy *MGZB-Res. 99-1118 lacking designs from Parade. d) Théâtre national de l'Opera, 29 decembre 1915. [Paris]: Maurice de Brunoff, 1915. [36] p.: ill. (some col.); 31 cm. "Matinée à l'Opéra, au profit de la Croix-Rouge britannique." Includes program ([4] p.) which lists production credits and cast for the ballets Scheherazade, L'oiseau de feu, La princesse enchantee, Soleil de nuit (creation), and Le Prince Igor (Danses polovtsiennes). Illus. include color reproductions of Leon Bakst's costume designs for Sheherazade and a design by Larionov for Soleil de nuit. NYPL: *MGZB-Res. 99-1115. 45. Les Ballets Russes de Serge de Diaghilew; decors et costumes. Paris: P. Vorms, 1930. 31 p.: ill. (part col.); 27 cm. Quelques artistes contemporains, no. 2 "Liste complete des ballets et operas montes par la Compagnie des Ballets Russes de Serge de Diaghilew., entre 1908 et 1929...classee par order...des artistes createurs de decors et costumes": p. 29-[32] Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGTB (Russian). Other locations: Penn State. 46. Bal'mont, K., B. Pasternak, V. Shershenevich, et al. Avtografy. [Moskva?]: [s.n.], 1920. [16] p.: ill.; 20 cm. Drawings by P. Konchalovskii and others. Lithographed text, handwritten by the authors. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4370.

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Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; British Library; Harvard; MoMA (gives date as 1919, publ. by Imazhinisty); Stanford. 47. Bal'mont, Konstantin, et al.. My. Moskva : Kn-vo pri Vseros. soiuze poetov "Chikhi-Pikhi", 1920. 63 p.; 18 cm. Columbia: PG3233 .M9 1920, RBML (2 copies). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Columbia; Harvard; Michigan; Yale. §48. Bednyi, Demian, pseud. Nezyblemaia krepost'. [N.p.]: Literatur. izd-vo, Otdel’ politichesk. upravl. revvoeisoveta respubliki, [1919.] 1 sheet ([1] p.); 26 x 45 cm. A political satire by Bednyi. Lithograph by V. Deni. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 92-4202. 49. Bednyi, Demian, pseud. O Vasilii Velikom. Moskva: Satiricheskoe izd-vo "Krokodil" pri "Rabochei gazete", 1923. 14 p.: ill.; 28 cm. Cover and illus. by Mikhail Cheremnykh. Biblioteka "Krokodila" NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2666. Other locations: British Library. 50. Bednyi, Demian, pseud. Pliunut nekogda; risunki Deni. Redaktsiia i primechaniia A. Efremina. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1930. 30 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Columbia: PG3476.B37 P55 1930g, Offsite. Other locations: Harvard; Miami of Ohio. 51. Bednyi, Demian, pseud. Slezai s pechki!: Pamiatka udarniku. Moskva: Gosizdat RSFSR “Moskovskii rabochii,” 1930. 22 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-776. Other locations: Brown. §52. Bednyi, Demian, pseud. . Sobachia dolia. Moskva: Satiricheskoe izd-vo "Krokodil" pri "Rabochei gazete", 1923. 21 p.: ill.; 28 cm. Cover and illus. by Mikhail Cheremnykh. Biblioteka "Krokodila" NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2665. 53. Bednyi, Demian, pseud. Staroe i novoe iunoi gvardii. Moskva: Zemlia i fabrika, 1928. 217 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Cover by G. Berendgof. NYPL: *QDH 93-1883.

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Other locations: Chicago; UNC. 54. Bely, Andrei, et al. Avtografy. Moskva: [s.n.], 1921. [16] p.: all facsims.; 26 cm. Facsimiles of autograph poems: “Tanki” / A. Bely – “Zachem?” / Valerii Briusov – “Na razlagaiushchiisia trup” / Riurik Ivnev – “Priemliu” / Pimen Karpov—“Shchastlivaia zemlia” / A. Lunacharskii – “Zerkala” / Ivan Novikov – “Esli krasnymi rukami” / Matvei Roizman – “U okna” /Semen Rubanovich – “Triolet” / Ivan Rukavishnikov – “Vse vyshe podnimaius ia” / Fedor Sologub – “O, gribok ty moi” / Marina TSvetaeva – “O, proshche vozvesti” / I. Erenburg. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Avtografy). Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Kansas; UC Davis. 55. Bely, Andrei. Ritm, kak dialektika, i "Mednyi vsadnik"; issledovanie. Moskva, Izdatelstvo "Federatsiia", 1929. 279, [1] p. diagrs. (part fold.) 20 cm. NYPL: *QEB 89-91. Columbia: 891.7B86 V5, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 56. Berdiaev, Nikolai. Krizis iskusstva. Moskva: Izd. G.A. Lemana i S.I. Sakharova, 1918. 47 p.: ill.; 25 cm. Contents: Krizis iskusstva.--Pikasso.--Astralnyi roman (Razmyshlenie po povodu romana A. Biela go "Peterburg"). Includes numerous b & w images of Picasso works. NYPL: *Q p.v.821, no.4. Columbia: ND195 B45, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 57. Berlage, Hendrik Petrus. Frank Lloyd Wright. Amsterdam: "De Hooge Brug", 1921. 18 p. : ill. ; 33 x 33 cm. Cover was lithographed after a drawing by El Lissitzky Columbia: AA685 W9 B45, Avery Classics <Cage>. Other locations: Stanford. 58. Berners, Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson, Baron. Le Poisson d’or. Poème et musique de Lord Berners; couverture, frontispice et vignette de Natalia Gontcharowa. London: J. & W. Chester, 1919. 6 p. of music: col. ill.; 37 cm. NYPL: Music (Sheet) 92-447. Other locations: Multiple. 59. Beskin, Osip Martynovich. Formalizm v zhivopisi: 24 illiustratsii. Moskva: Izd. “Vsekokhudozhnik,” 1933. 87 p.: ill.; 23 cm. Title page headed: Vserossiiskii kooperativnyi soiuz rabotnikov izobrazitel'nykh iskusstv. Includes 24 reproductions of works by I. Kliun, P. Filonov, N. Udal'tsova, and others. NYPL second copy is Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen of Ex Libris, 1999.

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NYPL: *QCC p.v. 201 and a second copy Slav. Reserve 99-995. Columbia: ND684 B46, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 60. Bezbozhnik. Moskva: Gos. antireligioznoe izd-vo., 1923-1941. 19 v.: ill. (part col.), ports.(part col.); 30-35 cm. Includes the work of D. Moor, A. Deineka, and V. Deni . NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ (Bezbozhnik) Library has: 1923-1931 (incomplete) and Microfiche: 1923-1941. Columbia: 057 B469, Butler Stacks (location has incomplete holdings from 1924, 1926-1928, 1931, 1933, 1937-1941). Other locations: MoMA. 61. Bezymenskii, Aleksandr Il'ich. Kak pakhnet zhizn'. Moskva: “Krasnaia nov',” Glavpolitprosvet, 1924. 87 p.; 20 cm. Introduction by L. Trotsky. “Gruppa proletarskikh pisatelei Oktiabr'.” Gift of William Michael Sheehe, 1990. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9205. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford. 62. Bezymenskii, Aleksandr Il'ich. Komsomoliia: Stranitsy epopei. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1928. 52 p.: ill.; 35 cm. Includes photomontage by S. Telingater, illus. by E. Kokhanova, and photos by K. Otian. One of 2,000 copies printed and bound by students of the technical school of Gosizdat, Moscow; printed in reddish orange and black. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1928 93-114. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Princeton. 63. Bezymenskii, Aleksandr Il'ich. Komsomoliia: Stranitsy epopei. 5 ed. Moskva: Gos. Izd., 1929. 79 p.: ill.; 17 cm. Cover by S. Telingater. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 31. Other locations: Getty; Illinois. 64. Bezymenskii, Aleksandr Il'ich. Pokolenie sotsializma. [Moskva]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 47 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3928. Columbia: SEEC 0171, RBML. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Cornell; Harvard; Illinois; Library of Congress; Stanford. 65. Bezymenskii, Aleksandr Il'ich. Shakhmaty. Moskva: Moskovskii rabochii, 1927. [28] p.; 18 cm. Illus. by I. Shpinel.

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NYPL: *QDH 96-3857. Columbia: PG3476.B46 S4 1927g, RBML. Other locations: UC Santa Barbara; Utah. 66. Bible. O.T. Ruth. Russian. 1925. Kniga Ruf. Moskva: Izd. M. i. S. Sabashnikovykh, 1925. 42 p.: ill.; 27 cm. Illus. by V. Favorskii. NYPL: *Q p.v.217, no.11. Other locations: Multiple. 67. Die Bildenden Kunste in der UdSSR/ hrsg. von der Gesellschaft fur Kulturelle Verbindung der Sowjetunion mit dem Ausland (WOKS). Moskva: Iskra Revoluzii, 1934. 171 p.: ill. (some col.); 28 cm. Illustrierte Sammelbande WOKS; Heft 9/10. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen of Ex Libris, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1109. Other locations: Amsterdam; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Keio (Japan); Marburg; National Gallery of Art; Northwestern; National Library of Sweden; UC San Diego. 68. Biznes: sbornik Literaturnogo tsentra konstruktivistov. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1929. 260 p.; 23 cm. Cover by A. Rodchenko. Edited by K. Zelinskii and I. Sel'vinskii. NYPL: *Q p.v. 1800. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Chicago; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford; Yale. 69. Der Blaue Reiter. München: R. Piper & Co., 1912. [3], 140, [10] p., [39] l. of pl. (2 folded): 141 ill. (some col.), music; 30 cm. Illus. by Kandinskii printed on front and back covers. NYPL: MAL+ (Blaue Reiter) and a second copy Spencer Coll. Ger. 1912 04-49. Other locations: Boston MFA. 70. Blium, Iosif Abramovich. Kooperatsiia sredi evreev (Po dannym 1911 i 1912 g.g.). Sankt-Peterburg, 1913. 166, 167 p., ill.; 28 cm. NYPL: **P Res. -*PYO (Blium, I. Kooperatsiia sredi evreev. 1913). Columbia: 893.19 B619, Offsite. Other locations: Cambridge; Harvard; Library of Congress; Princeton; Tel Aviv; Yale. 71. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Les douze. Paris: La Cible, [1918]. [22] p., [7] l. of pl.: ill.; 31 cm. Transl. by. Serge Romoff. Illus. by M. Larionov.

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No. 62 of an edition of 510 copies printed. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Blok. Les douze). Other locations: Cleveland PL; Vanderbilt; Yale. 72. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Dvenadtsat. Berlin: Neva [1922]. 22 p.; ill.; 25 cm. Cover and illus. by V. N. Masiutin. Columbia: PG3453.B6 D8 1922, RBML. Other locations: Multiple 73. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Dvenadtsat. Berlin: Kn-vo Neva, [192-?]. 22 p., [4] leaves of pl.: ill.; 26 cm. Cover and illus. by V. N. Masiutin. Columbia: PG3453.B6 D8 1920z, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 74. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Dvenadtsat'; Skify. Petrograd: Alkonost, 1918. 61 p.: ill; 35 cm. Illus. by IU. Annenkov. No. 288 of 300 signed and numbered copies. Issued in ivory paper covers. NYPL copy gift of Whitman Bassow, 1992. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 92-2597 and a second copy *QDZ+ (Blok) and a third copy Arents 95-558. Columbia: PG3453.B6 D8 1918h, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 75. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Dvenadtsat'; Skify. Parizh: Khudozh. izd-vo “Mishen,” [1920]. 26 l.: ill.; 24 cm. NYPL copy no. 86/250. Illus. by M. Larionov and N. Goncharova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Columbia: PG3453.B6 D8 1920g, RBML; PG3453.B6 D8 1920, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 76. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. IAmby: sovremennye stikhi, 1907-1914. Sankt-Peterburg: "Alkonost", 1919. 33 p.; 17 cm. Cover by N.N. Kupreianov. Logo by IU.P. Annenkov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 93-1860. Columbia: PG3453.B6 I3, RBML. Other locations: Multiple.

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77. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Solovinyi sad. Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo "Alkonost", 1918. 26, [6] p.: ill.; 13 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 88-4485. Other locations: Cambridge; Cornell; Harvard; Michigan; Oxford; Waseda; Yale. 78. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. The Twelve. London: Chatto and Windus, 1920. ix, 26 p.: ill.; 26 cm. Cover and illus. by M. Larionov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: Multiple. 79. Blokh, Raisa Noevna. Moi gorod. Berlin: Petropolis, 1928. 52 p.; 14 cm. Cover signed with initials of KZ (Kirill Zdanevich). NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3186. Other locations: Multiple. 80. Blokha, igra v 4. d. Evg. Zamiatina: sbornik statei. Leningrad: Izd-vo “Mysl'”, 1926. 94 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Cover design by B. Kustodiev. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 86-5526. Other locations: Univ. of Alberta; Chicago; Northwestern; SUNY Binghamton. 81. Blokha, igra v 4. d. Evg. Zamiatina: sbornik statei. Leningrad: Academia, 1927. 27 p.: ill.; 17 cm. Includes articles by E. Zamiatin, B. Eikhenbaum, and others. Cover design and drawings by B. Kustodiev. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-5906. Other locations: British Library; Indiana; Iowa. 82. Bobrov, Sergei Pavlovich. Vertogradari nad lozami. Moskva: K-vo “Lirika,” 1913. 162 p.; 18 cm. Illus. by N. Goncharova. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 93-33. Other locations: Multiple. 83. Bobrov, Sergei Pavlovich. Vosstanie mizantropov. Moskva: Tsentrifuga, 1922. 160 p.; 17 cm. Cover designed by L. Popova. Back cover uses Tsentrifuga emblem by N. Goncharova. NYPL: *QDM p.v. 167. Other locations: Amsterdam; British Library; Getty; Illinois; Pittsburgh; Stanford.

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84. Bogachev, A. Plakat. Leningrad: Knigoizd-vo "Blago", 1926. 38 p.: ill. (some col.); 28 cm. NYPL copy gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen of Ex Libris, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-990. Columbia: AC1810 B63, Offsite Avery. Other locations: Amsterdam; Art Institute of Chicago (Ryerson); Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Institute of Social History (Neth.); MoMA; Northwestern. 85. Bogdanov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Die Kunst und das Proletariat. Leipzig: "Der Kentaur" Verlag, 1919. 86 p.; 19 cm. Die Schriften des sinnenden Wanderers, 2 NYPL: NAC p.v.88, no.6. Other locations: Amsterdam; Deutsche Nationalbibliothek; Getty; Harvard; Illinois; Northwestern; São Paulo. 86. Boiarskii, IAkov O. Moskovskii teatr revoliutsii, 1922-1932. [Moskva]: Izd-vo Mosoblispolkoma, [1933]. 221 p.: ill. (part mounted), music, mounted ports; 26 cm. Design by V. Favorskii. NYPL: *QDK (Moskovskii teatr revoliutsii, 1922-1932). Columbia: 891.7128 M8533, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 87. Bondarenko, V. D. Osennie listia: [stikhi]. N'iu-Iork, 1926. 120 p.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Bondarenko, V. Osennie listia). Columbia: PG3476.B6163 O7 1926g, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 88. Borodin, A. and D. Dolev. Tekhnika raboty nad malymi formami: v pomoshch' klubnomu dramaturgu. Moskva: Teakinopechat', 1930. 93 p.; 21 cm. Constructivist cover. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 74. Other locations: British Library; Getty. 89. Bost, Pierre. Le cirque et le music-hall, illustre par G. Annenkoff. Paris: Au Sans pareil, 1931. 253 p.: ill.; 22 cm. NYPL: MWF (Bost, P. Cirque et le music-hall). Other locations: Multiple. 90. Bozhidar. Buben. Moskva: K-vo Liren' (printed in Kharkiv), 1914. 12 p.; 18 cm. Lithographed. Mixture of handwritten and printed letters in Latin and Cyrillic scripts.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-2533. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford. 91. Bozhidar. Buben: stikhi. Moskva: K-vo Liren' (printed in Kharkiv), 1916. 42 p.: [6] p. of pl.; 21 cm. Illus. by M. Siniakova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-1919. Other locations: British Library; MoMA. 92. Brigada khudozhnikov: organ Federatsii ob"edinenii sovetskikh khudozhnikov. Moskva: Obedinennoe gos. izd-vo, 1931-1932. 2 v.: ill.; 26 cm. Design by S. Telingater; back cover by G. Klutsis. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-5108. Library has: No. 1, 1931 and Microfiche: v. 1-2 (1931-32). Other locations: British Library; Getty; Library of Congress; MoMA; Northwestern; Pittsburgh; Yale. 93. Brik, Osip Maksimovich. Ne poputchitsa. Moskva; Petrograd: Gosizdat [LEF], 1923. 36 p.; 23 cm. Cover by A. Lavinskii, from a preliminary design by V. Maiakovskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-4449 p.v. 185. Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Rutgers; Stanford; UNC; Waseda. §94. Bromberg, A. G. & V.D. Duvakin. V.V. Maiakovskii: fotoseriia v 30 listakh: po materialam Gosudarstvennogo Literaturnogo Muzeia. Moskva: Soiuzfoto--Fotokhudozhnik; 1937. 30 l. of pl: all ill.; 26 cm. Eight color reproductions of ROSTA "windows" by V. Maiakovskii and one color reproduction of a painting by Maiakovskii loosely inserted. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 98-2959. 95. Broom, an international magazine of the arts. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1921)-v. 6, no. 1 (Jan. 1924). Rome; Berlin; New York, 1921-24. 6 v.: ill.; 26-36 cm. Covers of vol. 4 no. 3, vol. 5 no. 4, and vol. 6 no. 1 are designed by El Lissitzky. Cover of vol. 4 no 2 was designed by N. Goncharova. Other covers by Ladislaw Medgyes, Marcoussis, and Halicka. Monthly (irregular). None published Mar. 1922, Apr.-July 1923. NYPL: 8-*DA+ (Broom) Library has: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1921)-v. 5, no. 4 (Nov. 1923). Also available on microfilm in *ZAN-1289). Columbia: B051 B79, RBML. Other holdings: Multiple. 96. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Burliuk pozhimaet ruku Vul'vort Bil'dingu. Stikhi kartiny, avtobiografiia. [K 25-tiletiiu khudozhestvenno literaturnoi deiatel’nosti. (Stikhi 1898g.-1923g.) N'iu-Iork: “Russkii golos,” 1924. 48 p.: ill., ports.; 22 cm. At head of title: Otets rossiiskogo futurizma.

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Presentation copy to A. Yarmolinsky. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 25 no. 2 and uncataloged film 8/21/87. Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; Kansas; Princeton; Stanford; Wisconsin. 97. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Entelekhizm: teoriia, kritika, stikhi, kartiny, (1907-1930) s prilozheniem fotografii; 100 nomerov snabzheny reproduktsiei kartiny D. Burliuka (1921 g.)... N'iu-Iork: Izd. M.N. Burliuk, 1929. 24 p.: port.; 33 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-180 and Slav. Reserve 03-7259. Columbia: ND689 B92 B92 Q, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 98. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Exhibition of paintings by David Burliuk ... from March 17 to April 7, 1933, [New School for Social Research]. New York: M.N. Burli︠ u︡k, [1933]. [4] p.): ill.; 32 cm. Columbia: ND689 B92 B9234 Avery Classics <Offsite> Other locations: MoMA; Smithsonian. 99. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Morskaia povest'. N'iu-Iork: Izd. M. N. Burliuk, 1927. 15 p.; 28 cm. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 52. Columbia: PG3476.B83 M67 1927g, RBML. Other locations: Harvard; Northwestern; Yale. 100. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Oshima: tsvetnaia graviura (IAponskii dekameron). [N'iu-Iork]: Izd. Marii Nikiforovny Burliuk, 1927. 20 p., 2 l. of pl.: ill., port.; 30 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-51. Columbia: ND689 B92 B923, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Amherst; Harvard; MoMA; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Yale. 101. Burliuk, David Davidovich [Polovina] 1/2 veka. [N'iu-Iork]: Izd-vo M. N. Burliuk, [1932]. 18 p.: facsim., port.; 32 cm. At head of title: Otets Rossiiskogo Sovetskogo futurizma. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-11173. Columbia: ND689 B92 B9233, Avery Classics. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Harvard; Princeton. 102. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Rerikh: cherty ego zhizni i tvorchestva, 1918-1930. N'iu-Iork: Izd. M.N. Burliuk, 1930? 29 p.: ill.; 29 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-11161 and second copy Slav. Reserve 92-2488. Other locations: Multiple. 103. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Russkie khudozhniki v Amerike: zhivopis', skul'ptura, teatr, muzyka i prikladnye iskusstva... N'iu-Iork: Izd. M.N. Burliuk, 1928. 47 p.: ill., ports.; 30 cm.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-173 and second copy Slav. Reserve 92-2487. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Harvard; Hillwood; Iowa; MMA; Smithsonian; Texas; Yale; Wisconsin. 104. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Tolstoi, Gorkii: poemy. N'iu-Iork: Izd-vo Marii Nikiforovny Burliuk, 1929. 32 p.: ill.; 22 cm. At head of title: Poet, khudozhnik, lektor. Otets rossiiskogo futurizma, 1928-9 g. Inserted is a catalogue; Season 1928-29. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v.36, no.5. Columbia: 891.7B92 X, Offsite; PG3476.B83 T65 1928g, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Harvard; MIT; Smithsonian; Stanford;Yale. 105. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Van Rosen, 1926; a study of his life and art, together with an essay on style. London, New York: E. & J. Weiss [1926?] 62 p.: col. ill.; 25 cm. NYPL: MWEP [RBS] 97-259 (Burlyuk, D. D. Van Rosen, 1926). Other locations: Florida; St. Louis PL; Syracuse; Yale. 106. Burliuk, David Davidovich. Voskhozhdenie na Fudzi-san. [New York?]: Izd. Marii Nikoforovny Burliuk, [192-?]. 12 p., [2] leaves of pl.: ill. (some col.); 30 cm. Copy inscribed by D. Burliuk. Columbia: PG3476.B83 V67 1920z, RBML. Other locations: Northwestern; Princeton; Yale. 107. Chachikov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich. Krepkii grom. Moskva: [s.n.], 1919. 16 p.; 17 cm. Preface by A. Kruchenykh. NYPL: *Q p.v. 2507. Other locations: British Library. 108. Chagall, Marc. Chagall. Paris: Editions des Chroniques du Jour, 1928. 21 p.: ill., pl.; 29 cm. Introduction by André Salmon. Edition of 560. NYPL: MCZ C43.S2 (Salmon, A. Chagall). Columbia: ND689 C34 Sa3, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 109. Chagall, Marc. Ma vie. Paris: Stock, [1931]. 2 p.l., [7]-253 p. 1 l. incl. ill., pl.; 19 cm. Transl. by Bella Chagall. Preface by Andre Salmon. Collection "Ateliers". 3

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No. 663 pf 1650 copies printed. NYPL: MCZ C43.A1.S (Chagall, M. Ma vie). Other locations: Multiple. 110. Chagall, Marc. Marc Chagall. Berlin: Der Sturm, 1923. 19 p.: chiefly ill.; 29 cm. Sturm-Bilderbuch; 1. NYPL: MCZ C43.S93 (Chagall, M. Marc Chagall). Other locations: Multiple. 111. Charchoune, Serge. Dolgolikov: poema. [Parizh: Chisla, 1934?]. 90 p.; 27 cm. One of one hundred copies printed. NYPL: *Q p.v.809, no.3. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; UNC. 112. Charchoune, Serge. Perevoz Dada. Reis 1 = Transbordeur Dada. Berlin: Izd. Evropa gomeopat [i.e. Verlag Der Sturm], 1922. [4] p.; 21 cm. First issue of a serial written and published by Charchoune /Sharshun in Berlin (no. 1-3, 1922-1923) and Paris (no. 4-13, 1924-1949). "Offitsialnyi organ 3 1/2 Internatsionala ... iiun 1922." Elaine Lustig Cohen Dada Collection; 109. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Ger. 1922 01-439. Other locations: Getty; Yale. 113. Chekhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich. Put' aktera. Leningrad: Academia, 1928. 176 p.: ill. (ports.); 15 cm. Cover design by El Lissitzky. initially published with a cover design by V. Khodasevich, as listed in Knizhnaia Letopis', vol. XXII, no. 7 (17 Feb. 1928), no. 2499. The edition with El Lissitzky’s cover is identical in all respects to this one, except for the cover and his name pasted over that of Khodasevich opposite the title page. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 62. Other locations: Multiple. 114. Chernaia Amerika. [Moskva?]: OGIZ Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 124 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Illus. by L. Zevin and L. Zusman. Columbia: SEEC 1035gb, RBML. Other locations: Berkeley. 115. Chernikhov, IAkov Georgievich. Arkhitekturnye fantazii; 101 kompozitsiia v kraskakh, 101 arkhitekturnaia miniatiura, ispolneny pri uchastii D. Kopanitsina i E. Pavlovoi. Leningrad: Izd. Leningradskogo obl. otd-niia Vses. obedineniia "Mezhdunarodnaia kniga," 1933. 5 p. l., [13]-102 p. incl. illus., pl.. 101 col. pl. 30 cm.

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Columbia: AA686 R92 C4344, Avery Classics <Cage>. Other locations: Multiple. 116. Chernikhov, IAkov Georgievich. Iskusstvo nachertaniia. Leningrad: K-vo Akademii khudozhestv, 1927. 77 p.: ill.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3905. Other locations: Canadian Centre for Architecture; Cleveland PL; Getty. 117. Chernikhov, IAkov Georgievich. Konstruktsiia arkhitekturnykh i mashinnykh form. [Leningrad:] Izd. Leningradskogo obshchestva arkhitektorov, 1931. 232 p.: ill., 40 pl.; 31 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-2240. Columbia: AA686 R92 C42, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 118. Chernikhov, IAkov Georgievich. Ornament: kompozitsionno-klassicheskie postroeniia. Leningrad: Izd. avtora, 1930. 221, [5] p., 8 l. of pl.: ill. (some col.); 30 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Columbia: AK1456 C42, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 119. Chernikhov, IAkov Georgievich. Osnovy sovremennoi arkhitektury: eksperimental'no-issledovatel'skie raboty. Leningrad: Izd. Leningradskogo obshchestva arkhitektorov, 1930. 123 p., [5] l. of pl.: ill.; 28 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-2239. Columbia: AA686 R92 C4221, Avery Classics <Cage>. Other locations: British Library; Canadian Centre for Architecture; Cleveland PL; Getty; MoMA (NB 1931 ed.); V & A. 120. [Chetyre] 4 goda AKhRR, 1922-1926. Sbornik. Moskva: Izd-vo Assotsiatsii khudozhnikov revoliutsionnoi Rossii, 1926. 1 v.: ill.; 24 cm. Supplement to v. 1: VIII vystavka AKhRR “Zhizn' i byt narodov SSSR” 1926. vi, 76 p. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Getty; Harvard; Syracuse. 121. Chicherin, Aleksei Vladimirovich. Krutoi pod"em: lirika. Moskva: A. Chicherin, 1927. 32 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9234. Other locations: Chicago; Stanford; UC Irvine. 122. Chisla = Tchisla, Cahiers Trimestriels. Paris, 1930. ill. 24 cm. Edited by I.V. De Mantsiarli and N.A. Otsup. NYPL: *QSA (Chisla) (location has vol. 1-4, 9-10). Columbia: 891.78 C44, Butler Stacks.

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Other locations: Multiple. 123. Chukovskii, Kornei Ivanovich. Futuristy: Igor' Severianin, Kruchenykh, Vl. Khlebnikov, Vas. Kamenskii, Vl. Maiakovskii. Petrograd: Poliarnaia zvezda, 1922. 84 p.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QDH and microfilm *ZAN-*Q1740 Reel 193. Other locations: Multiple. 124. Chukovskii, Kornei Ivanovich, translator. Skazka o glupom tsare. Sankt-Peterburg: "Epokha", 1922. 15 p.: ill.; 29 cm. Translated from the Norwegian by K.I. Chukovskii. Illus. by Valentina Khodasevich. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2080. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Toronto; Stanford. 125. Chukovskii, Kornei Ivanovich. Telefon. [Leningrad; Moskva]: Raduga, 1926. [12] p.: ill.; 28 cm. 2nd ed. Illus. by K. Rudakov. NYPL: *QDN 75-7662 and a second copy in the NYPL Branch Libraries. Other locations: Cambridge; Princeton. 126. Chuzhak, Nikolai Fedorovich, ed. Literatura fakta; pervyi sbornik materialov rabotnikov LEFa. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1929. 268 p.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QD (Literatura fakta) and a second copy *QDZ+. Other locations: Multiple. 127. Circle; international survey of constructive art. London: Faber and Faber, [1937] viii, 291, [1] p. incl. ill., pl., plans; 26 cm. Editors: J.L. Martin, Ben Nicholson, Naum Gabo. NYPL: MAL (Martin, J. L. Circle). Columbia: A6490 C49, Avery Classics, Offsite; N6490 C49, Avery Classics <Storage>, Avery Fine Arts. Other locations: Multiple. 128. Le Coeur à barbe. 1er no (avril 1922). Paris: Au Sans pareil, 1922. 1 v. ([8] p.): ill.; 23 cm. "Journal transparent." Editor: Tristan Tzara. Printed on light pink paper. Cover by Ilia Zdanevich (Il'iazd) . Elaine Lustig Cohen Dada Collection; 70.

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NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1922 01-437 Library has: 1er no (avril 1922). Other locations: Multiple. Also available in digital form on the International Dada Archive (University of Iowa Libraries) website. 129. [Collection of Russian and Ukrainian posters for the years 1917-1921 in the Slavic and Baltic Division of the New York Public Library]. 104 posters. Checklist by Ol′ga Sidorova catalogued as “Soviet Political Posters at Slavic & Baltic Division,” *R-Slav. Div. 75-106 no. 109. Collection was gathered by Benjamin Blattner during the years 1922-1923. Gift of Dorothy F. and Paul Hall. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+++ 02-4478 The collection has been digitized as part of the NYPL Digital Gallery. Among posters of particular interest:

130. “Doloi kapitl, da zdravstvuet diktatura proletariata.” Depicts blue clad worker with rifle and red banner, on yellow background. Kulchaia, 25 Oct.-7 Nov. 39 x 26.5” Hall Collection, no. 2 131. “15-go Oktiabria…” Image of horse, plow, and farmer. Woodcut or linocut, black & white. [N.p., possibly Nikolaev, n.d.]. 12 x 17” on violet paper. Hall Collection, no. 5 132. “Vlast v rukakh rabochikh.” Image of rake, scythe, wagon, farmer. Woodcut or linocut. Black & white. [N.p., possibly Nikolaev, n.d.]. 22.25 x 34” Hall Collection, no. 6 133. “Sud narodnyi.” D. Moor. Caricatures of, e.g., Rasputin, Kolchak, et al. Chromolithograph. [N.p., n.d.]. 13 x 19” Hall Collection no. 7 134. “Do oktiabriia vyi sobirali khleb dlia burzhev i kulakov…” Three figures gathering wheat on a hillside. Woodcut or linocut. Black & white. [N.p., possibly Mykolaiv/Nikolaev, n.d.]. 22.5 x 33.5” Hall Collection, no. 9 135. “Do oktiabriia teatr slushil dlia utekhi burzhuazii i pomeshchikov…” Three figures watching a traveling performance. [N.p., possibly Nikolaev, n.d.]. Woodcut or linocut. Black & white. 33.5 x 22.5” Hall Collection, no. 10 136. “Na mogile kontr-revoliutsii.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. [N.p., n.d.]. 37 x 27.5” Hall Collection, no. 12 137. “Tri generala.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1921. 25 x 13.5” Hall Collection, no. 13 Also a copy in Fleming Collection. 138. “3 Godovshchina Oktiabria…” Stylized “Oktiabr” design, with hammer, banner. Woodcut or linocut. Black & white. [N.p., possibly Nikolaev, n.d.]. 2.5 x 34” Hall Collection, no. 14 139. “Iasnovelmozhnaia Polsha…” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. N.p., n.d. 21 x 27.5” Hall Collection, no. 20

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140. “Vrangel eshche zhiv…” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. [N.p., n.d.]. 19.5 x 27” Hall Collection, no. 21 141. “Ukrainskii khleb.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. [N.p., n.d.]. 13.5 x 20.5” Hall Collection, no. 22 142. “Na pomoshch panam poslednie rezervy marshala Fosha.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1920. 13.5 x 20.5” Hall Collection, no. 23 143. “Slava pobediteliu krasnoarmeitsu.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1920. 28 x 20.5” Hall Collection, no. 28 144. “Ty zapisalsia dobrovoltsem?” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1920. 27.5 x 42” Hall Collection, no. 29 145. “Manifest, Baron Vragelia…”. V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1920. 40 x 27” Hall Collection, no. 31 146. “Krestianka i rabotnitsa!...” Depicts female peasant and worker. Woodcut or linocut. Black & white. Nikolaev, 1920. 25 x 36” Hall Collection, No. 32 147. “Gramota—put k kommunizmu.” Child on horseback carrying a torch. Reds, yellows. Moscow, 1920. 20.5 x 28” Hall Collection, no. 34 148. “Dym trub dykhan'e sovetskoi Rossii.” Red smokestacks against grey smoke. Printed in Berlin. 27 x 37” Hall Collection, no. 36 149. “Oktiabr 1917-oktiabr 1920. Da zdrastvuet vsemirnyi krasnyi oktiabr.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. [N.p., 1920?]. 27 x 42” Hall Collection, no. 50 150. “Na krasnom avtomobile revoliutsii v tsarstvo kommunizma.” Car, airplane, and derrick. Woodcut or linocut, black & white with red banner. [N.p., possibly Nikolaev, n.d.]. 22 x 34” Hall Collection, no. 51 151. “Krasnoarmeiiskaia zvezda okhraniaet …” Star at center; hammer and sickle. Woodcut or linocut, black & white with red banner. [N.p., possibly Nikolaev, n.d.]. Stamp of Artistic Commission of the October Celebration. 22 x 25” Hall Collection, no. 52 152. “Cherez krasnye i revoliutsionnye Sovety k mirnomu kollektivnomu trudu.” Image of man and gears. Woodcut or linocut, black & white with red banner. Nikolaev, 1920. 24 x 36” Hall Collection, no. 63 153. “Oni dadut Sovetskoi Rossii ugol'…” Black and brown central figure, orange and yellow background. Moscow, 1921. 21 x 28” Hall Collection, no. 73 154. “Vse liudi bratia.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1919. 14 x 19.5” Hall Collection, no. 74

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155. “Oktiabr 17 goda.” Image of night in the city, with soldiers riding in a truck. Woodcut or linocut. Black & white. [N.p., possibly Nikolaev, n.d.]. 22 x 34” Hall Collection, no. 89 156. “Antanta pod maskoi mira.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1920. 15 x 21” Hall Collection, no. 94 157. “Uchreditel'noe sobranie.” Depicts four men in a wooden shoe. V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moscow, 1921. 22 x 30.5” Hall Collection, no. 95 158. “Kto protiv sovetov.” Depicts White solidier, capitalist, priest. V. Deni. Chromolithograph. [N.p., n.d.]. 19 x 27” Hall Collection, no. 100 159. “Proletarii! Ty ne boialsia tiazhelykh oruzhii ne boisia tialozhologo truda.” Worker with trowel on scaffold. Red, yellow, black. [N.p., n.d.]. 19 x 27” Hall Collection, no. 101

160. [Collection of Russian propaganda posters, 1920-1930 in the Slavic and Baltic Division of the New York Public Library]. 34 chromolithographic, and black & white posters; ranging from 145 x 22 cm. Includes large posters documenting, graphically, economic progress, especially in the provinces. Gift of Alex Rabinovich. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+++ 04-5927. †161. [Collection of Vladimir Maiakovskii, Tatiana IAkovleva held by the Slavic and Baltic Division of The New York Public Library]. [1928-1929]. v.; 26 cm. Includes 24 telegrams, 6 letters, 4 manuscripts, 21 photgraphic prints, 8 scraps of paper, and 1 notebook with manuscripts. Gift of Francine Du Plessix Gray. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ 06-5577 162. Cramail, Adrien de Montluc, comte de. Le Courtisan grotesque. [Paris: Le Degré 41, 1974]. [28]p.; 46 cm. Typography by Il'iazd. NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1974 77-346. Other locations: Library of Congress; UC Santa Barbara; V & A; Yale. 163. Dadaizm: (kompiliatsiia). [Berlin]: Izd. "Evropa Gomeopat", [1922]. 16 p.: ill. (on t.-p.); 16 cm. Contains brief selections, in Russian translation, from the writings of Andre Breton, Guillermo de Torre, Tristan Tzara and Jacques Vache and from the periodicals Ca ira, Dada and Litterature. Illus. on t.-p. is a lithograph by Charchoune. Spencer Coll. copy partly unopened. Provenance: Tristan Tzara (autograph and ink sketch of his profile on t.-p.).

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Elaine Lustig Cohen Dada Collection; 4. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Ger. 1922 01-418. Other locations: Getty; Illinois; Yale. 164. Deineka, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Parad krasnoi armii. Moskva: OGIZ-Molodaia gvardiia, 1931). 10 p.; 22 cm. NYPL: *QDN p.v. 9 and a second copy in NYPL Branch Libraries. Other locations: Bibliotheque Nationale de France; British Library; McGill. 165. Den′shin, Aleksei. Viatskaia gliniannaia igrushka v risunkakh. Moskva: Izdanie sobstvennost avtora, 1917. 21 p., 51 col. pl.: ill.; 21 x 22 cm. One of 300 lithographed copies. With author's autograph, and bookplate of I. Rosenoyer. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 94-1047 Also available on microfilm: *ZQ-1182. Other locations: Harvard; National Art Library (UK); Princeton; V & A. 166. Derzhavin, Konstantin Nikolaevich. Kniga o Kamernom teatre, 1914-1934. Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo "Khudozh. lit-ra", 1934. 239, [1] p.: ill., ports.; 25 cm. NYPL: *QDK (Derzhavin, K. Kniga o Kamernom teatre, 1914-1934) and second copy MWEL (Russia) 97-221. Columbia: 891.7128 D449, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 167. Deshevov, Vladimir. Ekzoticheskaia siuita. Leningrad: Triton, 1935. 1 score (7 p.) and 3 parts; 31 cm. T 583 Triton. For oboe, violin, violoncello, and piano. Inspired by the novel Rain by Somerset Maugham. NYPL: JMF 78-706. Other locations: Eastman School of Music; Vanderbilt. §168. Dilaktorskaia, Nataliia. Khleb. Moskva; Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo, 1929 Illus. by M. Shtern. Columbia: RBML In Process. 169. Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. Krotkaia: fantasticheskii rasskaz. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo khudozh. Literatura, 1931. 47, [1] p.: ill. (part col.); 23 cm. Illus. Aleksandr Surikov. NYPL copy purchased from Alex Rabinovich Rare Books, 2007. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2055. Columbia: BOOKART 017.1Ru Su7 1931D, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; Chengchi, Taiwan; Cleveland PL; Library of Congress; Oklahoma; V & A; Yale.

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§170. Dubouka, Uladzimir. Trystsio: vershy. Mensk: Dziarzh. vyd. Belarusi, 1925. 103 p.; 15 cm. Constructivist cover. NYPL: *Q p.v.151,no.5. NYPL also holds a 67 p. typescript of same. 171. Durtain, Luc. Crime à San Francisco. Paris: Au Sans Pareil, 1927. 3 l., 88 p., 1 l.: ill.; 21 cm. Illus. by IU. Annenkov. "Le tirage comprend: 650 exemplaires sur velin Lafuma (126-775)" NYPL: NKV (Durtain, L. Crime à San-Francisco). Columbia: 844D939 P, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 172. Efimov, Boris. Fashizm, vrag narodov. Leningrad: Ogiz-RSFSR, 1937. [8], 140 p. of pl.: chiefly ill. ; 30 cm. Editor: B.F. Malkin. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Friedland. Fashizm) [location has two copies] Columbia: NC1320 Ef63, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Brandeis; Getty; Institute of Social History (Neth.); Univ. of Alberta; Yale. 173. Efimov, Boris. Karikatury. Moskva: Izd. "Izvestii TSIK SSSR i VTSIK", 1924. viii, 158 p.: chiefly ill.; 26 cm. Intro. by L.D. Trotsky. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-7386. Other locations: Getty; Stanford; Toronto; Yale. 174. Efros, Abram Markovich and IA. Tugendkhold. Iskusstvo Marka Shagala. Moskva: "Gelikon", 1918. 51 p., [13] l. of pl.: ill.; 30 cm. Publisher’s device attributed to El Lissitzky. NYPL copy no. 809. Purchased from Alex Rabinovich Rare Books, 2007. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ 07-2215. Other locations: British Library; MoMA; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Toronto; Yale. 175. Efros, Abram Markovich and IA. Tugendkhold. Die Kunst Marc Chagalls. Potsdam: G. Kiepenheuer, 1921. 77 p.: ill., port.; 26 cm. “Autorisierte Ubersetzung aus dem Russischen von Frida Ichak-Rubiner.” NYPL copy signed by Sheldon Cheney, the previous owner. NYPL: MCZ C43.E2.R (Efros, A. M. Kunst Marc Chagalls). Columbia: ND689 C34 Ef7, Offsite <Fine Arts>.

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Other locations: Multiple. 176. Efros, Abram Markovich and N. Punin. S. Chekhonin. Moskva; Petrograd: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, [1923?]. 112 p., [12] l. of pl.: ill. (some col.), ports.; 29 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.+ 114, no. 5. Columbia: ND689 C41 Ef7, Avery Classics; NC269.C41 Ef782 1924, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Multiple. 177. Efros, Abram Markovich and N. Punin. S. Chekhonin. Moscow; Leningrad: State Publishing House of the R.S.F.S.R., [1924] 104 p.: ill.; 29 cm. English-language edition. Cover design in Suprematist style is by S. Chekhonin. NYPL: *Q p.v.+ 114. Other locations: Brigham Young; British Library; Getty; MMA; MoMA; Stanford. 178. Efros, Nikolai Efimovich. Moskovskii khudozhestvennyi teatr, 1898-1923. Moskva; Sankt-Peterburg: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1924. 2 p. l., 9-448, [2] p., 1 l. ill., ports.; 31 cm. Cover by S. Chekhonin. NYPL: *QDK+ (Efros. Moskovskii khudozhestvennyi teatr). Columbia: 891.7128 Ef783, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 179. Efros, Nikolai Efimovich. Prov Sadovskii: (Opyt kharakteristiki). Sankt-Peterburg: Gos. Izdat., 1920. 46 p.: ill., plate, ports.; 28 cm. Cover and ornamentation by S. Chekhonin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-7594 & *ZQ-942. Columbia: 891.7128 Ef78, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 180. Efros, Nikolai Efimovich. Teatr "Letuchaia mysh'" N.F. Balieva. [Petrograd: Pechatano v khudozhestvennykh masterskikh zhurnala "Solntse Rossii," 1918]. 2 p. l., [7]-48 p.: ill., ports., facsim.; 31 x 25 cm. On the original paper cover: Teatr "Letuchaia mysh'" 1908-1918, Moskva. Illus. by S. Chekhonin NYPL: MWEL+ (Russia) [RBS] 97-1349. Columbia: PN2726.M62 L48 1918g , RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 181. Eganbiuri, Eli. Nataliia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov. Moskva: Izd. Ts.A. Miunster, 1913. 39, xxip: ill., 57 pl.; 30 cm. NYPL copy one of 500 copies issued on ordinary paper.

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Includes illus. by M. Larionov and N. Goncharova, and photographic reproductions of their works. NYPL: Slav. Reserve and second copy Spencer Coll. Rus. 1913 89-193. Columbia: Bakhmeteff in-process Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; Minnesota; MoMA; Rutgers; Yale. 182. Egorov, I. G. [Sto] 100 obraztsov khudozhestvennogo shrifta: dlia chertezhei, planov, diagramm, zhivopisi, reklam, plakatov. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1927. 64 p.: chiefly ill.; 27 x 19 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-5393. Columbia: NK3630 .Eg74 1927, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Ohio State. 183. Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna. Alexandra Exter. Paris: Editions des Quatrechemins, 1930. [39] p.: col. ill.; 50 x 33 cm. Preface by Alexandre Tairoff. Issued in portfolio. Cover title: Maquettes de théâtre. “Exemplaire numéro IV”. NYPL: MWEP+++ [RBS] 97-1645 and negative microfilm *ZZ-20277. Other locations: Baltimore Museum of Art; Bibliothèque Nationale de France. †184. Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna. [Costume design, n.d.] Watercolor and pencil, 11 x 14.2 cm. (upper left corner of design lacking). Unsigned costume study for two figures, possibly acrobats, leaping to the left. The male figure is wearing a black cap and pink tights and leotard with a white sash around his waist. The female figure is also wearing a black cap and yellow tights and leotard, with a sash around her waist. Stamped on reverse: “This watercolor is by Alexandra Exter and was part of her estate. Simon Lissim [signature] ... February, 1952.” Gift of Simon Lissim. NYPL: *MGZGA Ext A Cos 1. †185. Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna.. [Costume for a female dancer, 192-?]. Gouache with silver highlights, 25 x 19.5 cm. Unsigned and undated. Black dress with full pleated skirt, silver panels set in pleats, silver strip across chest joining one silver sleeve with two discs encircling arm between shoulder and elbow. Detail of bent silver tubing headdress at right. From the estate of Alexandra Exter; gift of Simon Lissim, 1978. NYPL: *MGZGA Ext A 1. †186. Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna.. [Costume for a female dancer] 1925. Gouache and ink, 50.6 x 37.5 cm. Signed lower right: A. Exter. On reverse: "Kostume fur das Balett [sic] von La Nijinska, 1925." Costume possibly for Bronislava Nijinska's ballet in Albert Roussel's La naissance de la lyre, first performed at the Paris Opera, June

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30, 1925. A constructivist design for a female dancer, on pointes, facing left: headdress with plume, pink disc at each elbow, dress with hoop skirt crisscrossed with wide bands. Gift of Dorothea W. Lissim. NYPL: *MGZGB Ext A Cos 1. †187. Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna. [Décors de théâtre. Paris: Edition des Quatre Chemins, 1930]. 15 col. serigraphs. 33 x 52 cm. In portfolio. Plates only. Fifteen colored silk screen designs, unsigned and unnumbered. Contents: - 1. Othello, acte premier. - 2. Othello, acte second. - 3. Faust, projet. - 4. Cirque. - 5. Cirque. - 6. Operette, projet. - 7. Operette, projet. - 8. Don Juan et la mort, projet. - 9. Revue bateaux, projet. - 10. Revue, projet. -11. Pantomine espagnole, projet. - 12. Maquette de lumiere, projet. - 13. Don Juan, enfer, projet pour l'Opera de Cologne. -14. Le marchand de Venise. - 15. Ballet, maquette de lumiere. Gift of Nikita D. Lobanov. NYPL: *MGZFV 76-91. †188. Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna. Le Cirque, magicien. [192-?] Gouache and pencil, 59.5 x 39.5 cm. Unsigned, undated costume design by Alexandra Exter. "Le Cirque, magicien," pencilled on reverse, with rubber stamped information indicating the design was from her estate. A male figure, head to the right, wearing top hat with vertical stripes of red, white, and pink, stylized pink tuxedo with wide French cuffs, short pants over hose of the same color, deep red cape over his right arm, black patent leather shoes. Pencil detail of reverse of costume at right. Gift of Simon Lissim. NYPL: *MGZGB Ext A Mag 1. †189. Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna. Tarantella. [192-?] Pencil and gouache, cropped to 12 x 13.5 cm. Signed in pencil lower left: A Exter. Couple dancing, both figures holding castanets. Man, at left, wearing white shirt, black vest, blue sash, yellow pants. Woman wears an orange and green dress with long sleeves and long waisted bodice, suggestive of a Flamenco style costume. Gift of Dorothea W. Lissim, 1984. NYPL: *MGZGA Ext A Tar 1. 190. Elkina, D. Doloi negramotnost': bukvar dlia vzroslykh. Kazan: Gos. Izd-vo, 1921. 31 p.: ill.; 25 cm. Illus. by N. Bugoslavskaia, A. Kurskaia, and D. Elkina. NYPL: *Q p.v. 72, no. 4. Other locations: MoMA (1920 ed.). 191. Elkina, D. Doloi negramotnost': bukvar dlia vzroslykh. Moskva: Vseros. chrezyvychainaia komissiia po likvidatsii negramotnosti. Izd-vo “Doloi negramotnost”, 1925. 64 p.: ill.; 25 cm. Illus. by N. Bugoslavskaia, A. Kurskaia, and D. Elkina. NYPL: *Q p.v. 72, no. 2.

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Other locations: Library of Congress; MoMA (1920 ed.); Texas. 192. Epopeia, literaturnyi ezhemesiachnik. Moskva: Knigoizdatel'stvo “Gelikon”, 1922-1924. Nos. 1-4; 22 cm. Covers by El Lissitzky. Edited by A. Bely. NYPL: *QCA (Epopeia) Nos. 1-4. Columbia: 057 Ep66, Butler Stacks [Nos. 1-4]. Other locations: Multiple. 193. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. A vse-taki ona vertitsia. Moskva; Berlin: Gelikon, 1922. 135 p.: ill. [16] l. of pl.; 23 cm. With illus. of stage designs by F. Léger (who contributed 3 designs for Goll’s Die Chaplinade, which are reproduced lithographically), El Lissitzsky, A. Rodchenko, van Doesburg, P. Picasso, V. Tatlin, and others. Stencil cover design by F. Léger. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Columbia: NX556.A1 E74 1922g, Butler Stacks; 891.7Er35 O, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. §194. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Barony piati magistralei. Moskva: Gos. transportnoe zheleznodorozhnoe izd-vo, 1935. 59 p.; 22 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-2210. 195. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Burnaia zhizn Lazika Roitshvanetsa. Paris: Imp. L. Beresniak, 1928. 270 p.; 18 cm. Cover collage by L. Kozintseva and Sen'or. NYPL: *QDM (Erenburg, I. Burnaia zhizn). Other locations: Amherst; Brigham Young; Kansas; Stanford; Yale. 196. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Den' vtoroi. Moskva: Sovetskii pisatel', 1935. 270p.; 20 cm. 4th ed. Illus. by V. Kozlinskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-2269. Other locations: Multiple. 197. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Fabrika snov: khronika nashego vremeni. Berlin: Petropolis, [1931]. 243 p.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QDZ 90-4472. Columbia: PN1994 .E28, Butler Stacks; B891.7Eh83 Q5 1931, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 198. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Ispaniia. [Leningrad]: Izogiz, 1937. 2 v.: ill.; 33 cm.

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Illus. by E. Goliakhovskii, El Lissitzky, S. Lissitzky. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Erenburg, I. Ispaniia). Other locations: Amherst; Colorado; Getty; MoMA; UNC. 199. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Khleb nash nasushchnyi. Moskva: Sov. lit-ra, 1933. 77 p.; 18 cm. Columbia: 308 Z v.670, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Harvard; Michigan; Minnesota; NYU; Wayne State; Wisconsin; Yale. 200. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Khronika nashikh dnei. Moskva: Sov. pisatel, 1935. 390 p.; 20 cm. Cover by D. Shterenberg. NYPL: *QDM (Erenburg, I. Khronika). Other locations: Multiple. 201. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Khulio Khurenito: roman. Berlin: Petropolis, [192-?] 324 p.; 19 cm. First ed. publ. in Moscow in 1922 under title: Neobychainyia pokhozhdeniia Khulio Khurenito. Cover by N. Al'tman. NYPL: *QDM (Erenburg, I. Khulio). Other locations: Multiple. 202. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Lik voiny. Berlin: Gelikon, 1923. 186 p.; 19 c. Cover work by Al'tman Columbia: 891.7Er35 S73, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 203. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Materializatsiia fantastiki. Moskva; Leningrad: Kinopechat', 1927. 30 p.; 18 cm. (Kinopechat'; no. 126.) Constructivist design and photomontage on two-color covers by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-7766. Other locations: British Library; George Eastman House; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Tokyo Museum of Photography; Waseda. 204. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Moi Parizh. Moskva: Izogiz, 1933. 235 p.: ill.; 17 x 20 cm. Illus. by El Lissitzky. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-6533. Columbia: 944.2P21 Eh83, Butler Stacks Other locations: Multiple.

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205. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Opustoshaiushchaia liubov. Berlin: “Ogon'ki,” 1922. 46 p.; 14 cm. Cover by Al. Arnshtam. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 14 no. 1. Columbia: 891.7Er35 U, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 206. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Oysergeveynlekhe pasirungen fun Khulya Khurenito un zayne talmidim. Warsaw: Kultur-lige, 1926. 390 p.: port.; 22 cm. Yiddish translation of: Khulio Khurenito. NYPL: *PTW (Erenburg, I. Oysergeveynlekhe pasirungen. 1926). Other locations: Hebrew Union College; Indiana; Texas; U of London (UK). 207. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Polnoe sobranie sochinenii. Moskva: "Zemlia i fabrika", [1928- v.; 22 cm. Vols. 4, 6-8, with original covers signed “N.A.” (Natan Al'tman?). Each cover is volume-specific. NYPL: *QDB (Erenburg, I. Polnoe sobranie) Library has: T. 1-2, 4, 6-8. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Indiana; Kansas. 208. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. V protochnom pereulke: roman. Paris: Gelikon, 1927. 224 p.; 20 cm. Cover by K. Teige i O. Mrkvichki. Second copy from the library of Helmars Rudzitis. NYPL: *QDM (Erenburg, I. V protochnom) and second copy Slav. Reserve 98-407. Other locations: Multiple. 209. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. V Protochnom pereulke: roman. Moskva; Leningrad: Zemlia i fabrika, 1927. 195 p. (Collected works; vol. 7.); 21 cm. Cover by N. Al'tman. NYPL: *QDB. Columbia: PG3476.E5 V13 1927, Offsite; Butler Stacks In Process. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Cambridge; Cleveland PL; Waseda. 210. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Trinadtsat' trubok. Moskva: "Novye vekhi,” 1924. 227 p.; 19 cm. Columbia: 891.7Er35 X3, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Amherst; British Columbia; Waseda.

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211. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Uslovnye stradaniia. Zavsegdataia kafe. [Odessa]: Izd. "Novaia zhizn'," 1926. 158 p.; 21 cm. Columbia: 891.7Er35 X5, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Yale. 212. Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich. Zhizn i gibel’ Nikolaia Kurbova. Berlin: Gelikon, 1923. 259 p.; 20 cm. Cover by N. Al'tman. NYPL: *QDM (Erenburg, I. Zhizn). Columbia: PG3476.E6 Z33 1923b, Milstein; 891.7Er35 Z74, Offsite Other locations: Multiple. 213. Ermolaeva, Vera. Sobachki. Leningrad: Gos. Izd-vo., 1929. [8] p., chiefly col. ill.; 20 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-3201. Other locations: MoMA; Princeton. 214. Esenin, Sergei Aleksandrovich. Isus mladenets. Petrograd: Artel khudozhnikov "Segodnia", [1915?]. 1 v. (unpaged): ill.; 21 cm. Illus. by E. Turova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2262. Other locations: Alaska; Amherst; Getty; Harvard; Illinois; Princeton. 215. Esenin, Sergei Aleksandrovich. Strana Sovetskaia. Tiflis: “Sovetskaia Kavkaz,” 1925. 62 p.; 22 cm. Constructivist cover, signed: KZ (Kirill Zdanevich). NYPL: *QDH p.v. 21 and on film: *ZQ-556. Other locations: Harvard; MoMA (1922 edition); Yale. 216. Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Original o portretistakh: k probleme sub"ektivizma v iskusstve. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1922. 110p., [12] l. of pl.: ill., ports.; 26 cm. With reproductions of portraits of N. Evreinov by D. Burliuk, V. Maiakovskii, N. Kul'bin, and others. Cover and decorations by S. Chekhonin. NYPL: *Q p.v. 139. Other locations: Multiple. 217. Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Samoe glavnoe: dlia kogo komediia, a dlia kogo i drama, v 4 deistviiakh. Sankt-Peterburg: Gos. izd-vo, 1921. 138 p.; 18 cm. Cover by IU.P. Annenkov. Gift from Marjorie L. Hoover.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 00-3339. Other locations: Multiple. 218. Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Teatr dlia sebia. Petrograd: Izd. N.I. Butkovskoi, [1915, 1917]. 3 v.: ill.; 24 cm. Covers and illus. by N. Kul'bin (vols. 1-3); contributions by IU. Annenkov (vol. 2). NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9207. Columbia: 891.7128 Ev734, Butler Stacks (location has vol. 1 & 3). Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; LAPL; MoMA; National Art Library (Britain); V&A. 219. Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Teatr kak takovoi. Moskva: Vremia, 1923. 111 p.; 24 cm. Cover by A. IAkimchenko. Author's autographed presentation copy to Vasilii Ignat′evich Ivanov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 85-1627. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Glasgow; Kansas; NYU; Oxford; Princeton; UNC. 220. Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Teatr kak takovoi. Berlin: Academia, 1923. 116 p.: ill.; 24 cm. Illus. by A. Arnstam. NYPL: *QDK (Yevreinov, N. Teatr kak takovoi, Berlin). Other locations: Multiple. 221. Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Teatr vechnoi voiny. Parizh: Izd. knizhnago magazina "Moskva," 1928. 143 p.; 19 cm. NYPL copy autographed by the author. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Evreinov, N. Teatr). Columbia: 891.7Ev74 X, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 222. Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Teatral'nye novatsii. [Petrograd]: K-vo “Tret'ia strazha,” [1922]. 118 p.; 23 cm. Cover initialed PAK. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 27. Other locations: Multiple. 223. Exhibition of paintings by David Burliuk ... from March 17 to April 7, 1933, [New School for Social Research] New York: M.N. Burliuk, [1933]. folder ([4] p.): ill.; 32 cm. Columbia: ND689 B92 B9234, Avery Classics. Other locations: MoMA; Smithsonian.

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224. Ezhegodnik obshchestva arkhitektorov khudozhnikov = Jahrbuch des Architekten Künstler Vereins. Leningrad: [Izdanie obshchestva arkhitektorov-khudozhnikov], 1906- v.: chiefly ill.; 35 cm. Publication suspended 1917-26, 1928-29. NYPL: *QCB+ (Ezhegodnik obshchestva arkhitektorov khudozhnikov) Library has: v. 1. Columbia: AA1181 Ob7 (v. 1-11, 13-14), Avery. Other locations: Multiple. 225. Feinberg, Il'ia L'vovich. [Tysiacha deviatsot chetyrnadtsatyi] 1914-yi: Dokumental'nyi pamflet. Moskva: MTP, 1934. 92 p.: ill. (some col.), facsims., folded l.; 26 cm. Illus. by S. Telingater. Red page markers tipped in throughout text. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-3708. Columbia: 940.91 F327, Offsite. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Chicago; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Yale. 226. Filonov, Pavel Nikolaevich. Propieven o prorosli mirovoi. Petrograd: Izd. Mirovyi raztsviet, [1915] 24 p.: ill.; 23 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05-2324 and fiche *XMS-1000, no. 28. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Rutgers. 227. Fleming, Harold Manchester. [Posters of the period 1917-1922] 109 posters. The posters are listed in Ol′ga Sidorova, comp. “Russian Poster for Civil War 1918-1921,” Checklist available in the Slavic and Baltic Division *R-Slav. Div. 75-106 no. 82., referred to below as Fleming/Sidorova. NYPL: Manuscripts Division. [Harold M. Fleming papers, 1917-1971]. This collection has been digitized as part of the NYPL Digital Gallery. Among posters of particular interest are:

228. “Bud' na strazhe!” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izd., 1920. 74 x 72 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 4 229. “Chertova kukla.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1918. 70 x 44 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 6 230. “Da zdravstvuet III Internatsional!” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1921. 100 x 70 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 13 231. “Denikinskaia banda.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1919. 100 x 68 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 18

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232. “Dve kreposti.” D.Moor. Chromolithograph. [N.p., n.d.] 70 x 50 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 22

233. “Frontov net—opasnost' est'.” M. Cheremnykh. Chromolithograph. [Moskva]: Glavlitprosveta, 1921. 70 x 100 cm.

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234. “Grazhdane! Poimite zhe nakonets, golod doshel do uzhasa.” Chromolithograph. V. Maiakovskii and M. Cheremnykh, artists. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1922. 69 x 107 cm. Fleming/Sidorova no. 26 235. “Kazak, u tebia odin put' – s trudovoi Rossiei.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1919. 70 x 53 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 30 236. “Krasnyi strazh ne khochet krovi, no stoit on na gotove.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: VVRS, 1921. 104 x 69 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 39 237. “Liga Natsii.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1919. 98 x 75 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 42 238. “Manifest – Vsia vlast' pomeshchikam i kapitalistam.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izd., 1920. 68 x 52 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 44 239. “Na mogile kontrrevolutsii.” V. Deni. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 93 x 70 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 53 240. “Narodam Kavkaza.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1920. 71 x 106 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 56

241. “Nikogda ne pokupaite v chastnoi lavke…” V. Masiutin. Moscow, 1918. 70 x 52 Fleming/Sidorova no. 60. 242. “Osvoboditeli.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1919. 65 x 95 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 62 243. “Prezhde – odin s soshkoi, semero s lozhkoi, Teper' – kto ne rabotaet, tot ne est.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izd., 1920. 46 x 33 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 69 244. “Rano ptashechka zapela, kak by koshechka ne s'ela..” D. Moor. Text by Kasatkin. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1919. 69 x 52 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 73 245. “Rozhdestvo. (Stikhi N.Gorlov).” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izd., 1921. 71 x 107 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 74

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246. “Ruku, dezertir…” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1920. 52 x 67 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 75 247. “Sovetskaia repka.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1920. 71 x 54 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 79 248. “Sud narodnyi.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1919. 37 x 51 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 81 249. “Tri grenadera – Iudenich, Denikin, Vrangel.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Moscow, Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1921. 35 x 65 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 87 250. “Trud.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1920. 70 x 53 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 88 251. “Tsarskie polki i Krasnaia Armiia.” D. Moor. Chromolithograph. Moskva: Lit. Izd. Otdela Politupravleniia RevVoenSoveta Respubliki, 1919. 49 x 75 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 90

252. “Ukraintsev i russkikh klich odin”. V. Maiakovskii. Chromolithograph. Moskva: ROSTA, 1920. 64 x 64 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 91 253. “Vse v proshlom.” V. Deni. Chromolithograph. Petrograd: Gosudarstvennoe Izd., 1921. 34 x 49 cm. Fleming/Sidorova, no. 100

254. Ford, Charles Henri. A Pamphlet of sonnets. Majorca: Caravel Press, 1936. 13 l., stabbed; unpaged: ill.; 24 cm. Illus. by P. Tchelitchew. Copies 1-50 signed by Ford and Tchelitchew. NYPL copy is #43." NYPL: NAC p.v.437. Columbia: B812F75 U5 1936, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 255. Forsh, Ol'ga Dmitrievna. Goriachii tsekh. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1932. 147 p.; 18 cm. Cover by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: *QDM 91-4307. Other locations: Oxford. 256. Forsh, Ol'ga Dmitrievna. Sumasshedshii korabl’. Leningrad: Izdatelstvo Pisatelei, 1931. 187 p. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii.

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NYPL: *QDM (Forsh, O. Sumasshedshii korabl’). Columbia: 891.7F772 W33, Offsite. Other locations: California State Library; Chicago; Maryland; Northwestern; Rhode Island. 257. Forsh, Ol'ga Dmitrievna. Vcherashnii den: rasskazy. Leningrad: Izd-vo pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. 258 p.; 18 cm. Cover by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: *QDM (Forsh, O. Vcherashnii). Other locations: Yale. 258. Fotograf. Moskva: Izd. Vserossiiskogo soiuza fotografov, 1926- . v.: ill.; 30 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 06-73. Library has: 1926-1929. Other locations: Getty. 259. France, Anatole. Opovidannia. Kiev: Derzhavne vydavnytstvo Ukrainy, 1925. 237 p.; 15 cm. Decorative cover. Universal'na biblioteka; no. 19 NYPL: *Q p.v.215, no.6. Other locations: Cleveland PL; Harvard; Waseda. 260. Furman, I. P. Vitsebsk u hraviurakh S. IUdovina. Vitsebsk: Vydanne Vitsebskaha akruhovaha tavarystva kraiaznaustva, 1926. 45 p.: ill.; 28 cm. Illus. by E. Minin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Furman, I. Vitsebsk). Other locations: MoMA (1928 ed.); Texas. §261. Galin, Boris. Organizuem svoi dosug. Moskva: Moskovskii rabochii, 1927. 104 p.; 20 cm. Illus. on cover signed: Klutsis. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 00-4244. 262. Galushkina, Anna Sergeevna. K.S. Petrov-Vodkin. Moskva: Ogiz, 1936. 81 p.: ill., port.; 31 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Galushkina, A. K.S. Petrov-Vodkin). Columbia: ND689 P44 G13, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 263. Gamrekeli, Irakeli. H2SO4. Tiflis: H2SO4, 1924. [96] p.; 20 cm. Only issue published. Purchased from Sasha Lurye.

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Illus. by I. Gamrekeli and B. Gordeziani. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Uncat. Other locations: MoMA. 264. Gan, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Konstruktivizm. Tver: Tverskoe izd-vo, 1922. 70 p.; 24 cm. Includes work of A. Rodchenko. The author's name on cover in red. Second copy gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-8445 and a second copy Slav. Reserve 99-1000. Other locations: Multiple. 265. Gan, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Konstruktivizm. Tver, 1922. 65 p.; 24 cm. Includes work of A. Rodchenko. The author's name on cover in yellow. Second copy gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1114. Other locations: British Library; Cambridge. 266. Ganin, Aleksei. Konnitsa bur': vtoroi sbornik imazhinistov. [Cavalry storm: second miscellany of the Imagists.] [N.p.], 1920. 31 p.; 17 cm. By Ganin, S. Esenin, and A. Mariengof. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9221. Other locations: Berkeley; Chicago; Getty; Harvard; MoMA. 267. General’nyi plan rekonstruktsii goroda Moskvy: postanovleniia i materialy. [Moskva]: Moskovskii rabochii, 1936- v. : ill., plans, pl. (some col.), ports.; 27 cm. Contents: t. 1. Postanovleniia i materialy. Plans in pocket in t. 1. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 00-5358 & *ZQ-937 . Columbia: AA9211 G28, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 268. Genkel, G. Ford i fordizm: vpechatleniia. Leningrad: Izd-vo "Kubuch", 1925. 76 p.; 23 cm. Suprematist cover; appears to be signed N. Su[e]tin. NYPL: *QEB 91-4273. Other locations: MoMA.

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269. Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Risunki Boguslavskoi, Kozlinskogo, Makletsova i Puni. Tekst Vladimira Maiakovskogo. Petrograd: Izd. Otdela izobrazitelnykh iskusstv Komissariata narodnogo prosveshcheniia, [1918?]. 19 sheets ([19] l.): chiefly ill.; 35 cm. Issued unbound, in light brown paper portfolio; title from portfolio. Comprises contents leaf and 18 full-page caricatures and drawings, each with a quatrain by Maiakovskii as legend. NYPL: Arents 99-10. Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Harvard; Hoover; MoMA; Stanford. 270. Giliarovskaia, Nadezhda Vladimirovna. Teatral'no-dekoratsionnoe iskusstvo za 5 let. Kazan: Izd. Kombinata Izdva i Pechati, 1924. 62 p.: ill. ; 23 cm. Cover and vignette by O. Amosova. NYPL: *QDZ p.v.8, no.6. Other locations: Philadelphia Museum of Art. 271. Ginzburg, Moisei Iakovlevich. Stil' i epokha: problemy sovremennoi arkhitektury. Moskva: Gosizdat, [1924]. 238 p.; 23 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-2238. Columbia: AA200 G431, Avery Classics. Other locations: Berkeley; Bibliothèque Nationale de France; British Library; Canadian Centre for Architecture; Getty; V & A. 272. Ginzburger, Roger. Frankreich; die Entwicklung der neuen Ideen nach Konstruktion und Form ... Vienna: A. Schroll & Co. [1930] 132 p.; ill. (incl. plans); 29 x 23 cm. Cover by Elˈ Lissitzky. Neues Bauen in der Welt, Bd. 3. NYPL: MQWF (Ginsburger, R. Frankreich). Columbia: AA652 G43, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 273. Gladkov, Fedor Vasil'evich. Sobranie sochinenii. Moskva: "Zemlia i fabrika", 1926- v.; 23 cm. Cover by D. Mitrokhin, v. 2 NYPL: *QDB (Gladkov, F. Sobranie sochinenii, 1926). Other locations: British Library. 274. Globa, Andrei Pavlovich. Famar': tragediia. Moskva: Gosizdat, [1923]. 100 p.; 24 cm. Cover and illus. by V. Favorskii. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 52. Other locations: Multiple. 275. Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich. Das Bildnis, eine Novelle. Mit Zeichnungen von W. Masiutin. [Ins Deutsche ubertragen von Alexander Eliasberg]. Stuttgart, J. Hoffmann, 1920. 95 p.: ill.; 25 cm.

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NYPL: **QDM (Gogol. Bildnis). Columbia: B891.7G55 U5, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 276. Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich. Nos: poviest. Moskva; Berlin: Gelikon, 1922. 68 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Illus. by V. Masiutin. NYPL copy autographed by V. Masiutin, and with the bookplate of Nikolai Vasil’evich Zaretskii. NYPL copy purchased from Exlibris (Praha), November, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-6914. Columbia: B891.7G55 T5 1922, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 277. Goldberg, Abram Markovich. Politicheskaia parodiia. Argo. Moskva: Vseros. proletkult, 1925. 52 p.; 23 cm. Columbia: 891.717 G56, Offsite. Other locations: Getty. 278. Gollerbakh, Erikh Fedorovich. Iskusstvo Davida D. Burliuka. N'iu-Iork: Izd. M.N. Burliuk, 1930. 16 p.; 29 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-11163. Columbia: ND689 B92 G583, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Brooklyn Museum; Cornell; Harvard; Smithsonian; Yale. 279. Gollerbakh, Erikh Fedorovich. Poeziia Davida Burliuka. N'iu-Iork: Izd. M.N. Burliuk, 1931. 32 p.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QDZ 96-300 and second copy JAY S-3593. Columbia: ND689 B92 G58, Avery Classics; 891.7B92 DG, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 280. Gollerbakh, Erikh Fedorovich La Porcelaine de la Manufacture d'État. Ouvrage publie sous la direction de Jean Lazarevsky .et orne par J. Roehrberg et S. Tchekhonine. Moskva: Imp. [Mospetschat, 1922] 53 p.: ill., col. pl.; 32 cm. NYPL: 3-MPG+ 00-8370. Other locations: Multiple. 281. Gollerbakh, Erikh Fedorovich. Risunki M. Dobuzhinskogo. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izd-vo, 1923. 102 p.: ill., ports.; 29 cm. Cover and illus. by M. Dobuzhinskii. “Nachal'naia bukva raboty khudozhnika S.Chekhonina." NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-7592.

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Columbia: NC269.D65 G58 1923, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Multiple. 282. Gollerbakh, Erikh Fedorovich. Sovremennaia oblozhka. Leningrad: Izdanie Akademii khudozhestv, 1927. 27 p., [40] leaves of pl. : ill. (some col.); 28 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Gollerbakh. Sovremennaia). Other locations: Multiple. 283. Golodnyi, Mikhail. Zemnoe: stikhi. [Moskva:] Molodaia gvardiia, 1926. 90 p.; 18 cm. Pseudonym of M.S. Epshtein. NYPL copy gift of William Michael Sheehe, 1990. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9232. Columbia: PG3476.G569 Z3 1926g., RBML (location has Izd. 2-e, dop. ). †284. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. [Firebird, 1926] Watercolor, gouache and pencil with gold highlights, 46 x 28 cm. Signed upper right: N. Gontcharova. Caption: Princesse, fiancees costumes, 6 brides. Costume for a princess in the 1926 London revival of Fokine's ballet Firebird. Full-length, looking left, holding handkerchief in right hand; wearing lavishly patterned headdress with attached veil down back, white blouse, beads, jacket ruffled around waist, pink, gold and white dress. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGB Gon N Fir 1. †285. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Firebird. L'oiseau de feu, grill, scene II. [1926] Blue watercolor, gouache and gold paint, 37 x 51.7 cm. Signed upper right: N. Gontcharova. Decor for scene 2 of the 1926 London revival of Fokine's ballet Firebird. Upper half depicts a diamond-pattern grill which was lowered in performance to conceal an orchard. Lower half consists of intertwined branches representing the orchard. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGB Gon N Fir 2. †286. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. [Firebird, 1926]. Watercolor, pencil, gold and silver paint, 38 x 28 cm. Signed lower right: N. Gontcharova. Caption: Princesse, 1 cost. Costume for a princess in the 1926 London revival of Fokine's ballet Firebird. Full-length, right arm extended to side, hair in braid over left shoulder; wearing elaborate Russian headdress, white calf-length dress with silver decoration, orange cloak with gold decoration. Penciled annotations in Russian. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGA Gon N Fir 1.

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†287. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. [Firebird, decor, scene I. 1926]. Gouache on cardboard, framed, (sight) 75.7 x 106.7 cm. Signed lower left: N. Goncharova. Decor for Scene I of the 1926 London revival of Fokine's ballet by Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev). A night scene depicting orchard of orange trees beneath black, star-filled sky; side flats decorated with tiers of building and towers rise and curve inward to form arch which frames scene within. Cia Fornaroli Collection. NYPL: *MGZGC Gon N Fir 1. 288. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Misticheskie obrazy voiny: 14 litografii. Moskva: Izd. V.N. Kashina, 1914. 1 portfolio ([2] l., 14 l. of pl.): chiefly ill.; 37 cm. NYPL: MEWG (Natalia Goncharova). Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Rutgers; Texas. †289. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Noces. [Les noces, 1923?]. Pen, brush and ink on tracing paper, 33 x 43 cm. Initialed in ink lower left: N. G. Signed in ball-point pen lower left: N. Goncharova. Caption: "Les noces" esquise-decor, sans numero. Preliminary set design for Nijinska's ballet for Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev) . Depicts the stage and part of the orchestra pit; large flats create a smaller stage within the actual stage. The smaller stage is raised two steps, has its own curtain, and doorway; larger stage has two pianos at right, dancer at left. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGB Gon N Noc 1. †290. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Noces [Les noces, 1923?]. Watercolor and pencil, 39 x 56.3 cm. Signed lower right by the artist. Caption on reverse side: "Noces", decor. Nathalie Gontcharova 1er acte, (mus de Igor Stravinsky). Set design for Nijinska's ballet for Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev). Depicts the stage, two pianos at left, brown wingflats, pale blue backdrop, raised platforms at center, left and far right, door and small window at center right. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGB Gon N Noc 2. †291. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Noces [Les noces, 1923?]. Watercolor and pencil, (image) 33.2 x 50 cm. Signed lower left: N. Goncharova. Caption on reverse side: N. Goncharova, Noces (mus de Stravinsky), decors 4e tableau (final). Set design for Nijinska's ballet for Les Ballets Russes Diaghilev. Brown wingflats create stage within a stage; square inner stage has pink backdrop, multicolored curtain overhead, raised platform in center with rustic benches and door; man seated on bench at left, bed seen behind door. Dance Committee Purchase Fund.

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NYPL: *MGZGB Gon N Noc 3. †292. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Noces. [Les noces, 1923?]. Watercolor and pencil on board, 24.4 x 16 cm. Signed lower left: N. Gontcharova. Costume for a woman in Nijinska's ballet for Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev) . Represents woman in blue ankle-length, sleeveless dress, worn over white collarless blouse, blue hat. Sketched on either side of figure in pencil are seven studies of heads wearing different versions of the hat. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGA Gon N Noc 2. †293. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Noces. Les noces, 1923. Watercolor and pencil, 31.8 x 25 cm. Signed lower left: N. Gontcharova. Costume for a woman in Nijinska's ballet for Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev). Represents woman in brown ankle-length, sleeveless dress, worn over white collarless blouse, brown handkerchief tied around head to form cloche hat. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGA Gon N Noc 1. †294. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Noces. [Les noces, 1923?] Gouache on board, 24.4 x 16 cm. Signed upper right: N. Gontcharova. Costume for a man in Nijinska's ballet for Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev) . Represents a man stepping to the left; Russian white peasant blouse, baggy blue pants fitting tight at the ankles. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGA Gon N Noc 3. †295. Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna. Noces. [Les noces, 1923?] Watercolor and pencil on board, 31.8 x 25 cm. Signed lower right: N. Gontcharova. Costume for a man in Nijinska's ballet for Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev) . Represents a man stepping and reaching with hands to the right; white Russian peasant blouse, brown knickers, white stockings, brown ballet slippers laced up calf. Cia Fornaroli Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Gon N Noc 4. 296. Gorky, Maxim. Mal'va. Petrograd: Izd. Petrogradskago Soveta rabochikh i krasn. Deputatov, 1919. 67 p.; 22 cm. Illus. by V. Khodasevich. NYPL: *QDM 93-1881. Other locations: MoMA. 297. Gorlov, Nikolai Petrovich. Futurizm i revoliutsiia. Poezziia futuristov. Moskva: Gos. Izd., 1924. 85 p.; 18 cm. Decorative cover.

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NYPL: *QDH p.v. 31. Other locations: Multiple. 298. Gosti proletariata SSSR: deklaratsii, zaiavleniia, pis'ma, otchety inostrannykh rabochikh delegatsii pobyvavshikh v SSSR. Moskva: Profizdat, 1932. 300 p.: ill.; 23 cm. Compiled by B. Volin. Constructivist cover using photomontage. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 06-6935. Other locations: British Library. 299. Gostinitsa dlia puteshestvuiushchikh v prekrasnom: russkii zhurnal. Moskva, 1922-1924. 4 v.: ill.; 34-35 cm. No. 1-2 edited by N. Savkin; no. 3-4 edited by the Imazhinisty group. No. 3 also called 1924, no. 1. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ (Gostinitsa). Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA. 300. Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo za piat let. Moskva : GIZ, 1924. 172, ii p., [32], xxx l. of pl.: ill.; 23 cm. Cover by B. Titov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-4360. Other locations: Getty; Hoover; Yale. 301. Gozzi, Carlo, Count. Printsessa Turandot... Moskva; Petrograd: Gosizdat, [1923]. 222 p; 33 cm. Cover and illus. by I. Nivinskii. E.B. Vakhtangov's production. Scenery and costumes designed by I. Nivinskii. NYPL: *QDZ+ and second copy *QDZ p.v. 46 and third copy *QDY and Slav. Reserve 00-4673. Columbia: B852.1G749 X2, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 302. Grigorev, Boris Dmitrievich. Boris Grigorieff: visages de Russie. Paris: P. Ollendorff, 1923. 100 p.: ill. (some col.); 36 cm. Text by Louis Reau, Clare Sheridan, Andre Levinson, Claude Farrere and André Antoine. 450 numbered copies. Signed by the artist. This copy not numbered. On cover: “... Théâtre artistique de Moscou. Edition speciale commandee par Morris Gest.” NYPL: MWEL+ (Russia) (Grigorev, B. D. Visages de Russie). Other locations: Multiple. 303. Grigorev, Boris Dmitrievich. Boui boui au bord de la mer. Petropolis, 1924. 59, p., [28] l. of pl.: ill.; 37 cm.

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Limited ed. of 300 numbered copies. Library has copy no. 55. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Grigorev. Boui). Other locations: Amherst; Harvard; Kansas; MMA; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Wisconsin. 304. Grigorev, Boris Dmitrievich. Boui boui. Berlin: Razum, [1924]. 61 p., [28] l. of pl.: ill.; 37 cm. Text by Claude Farrere, S. Makowskii and B. Schloezer. Die Petropolis Reihe. "Gedruckt in einer einmaligen Auflage von 500 Exemplaren. At head of title: Boris Grigorieff. NYPL: 3-MCZ+ G86.F2 (Grigoryev, B. D. Boui bouis). Columbia: ND689 G87 G869 F, Avery Classics <Storage>. Other locations: Multiple. 305. Grigorev, Boris Dmitrievich. Faces of Russia. London [Printed for the United States of America in Berlin by Sinaburg & Co.], 1924. 100, [3] p., 2 l. incl. front., ill., pl. (part col.) 37 x 28 cm. Text by Louis Reau, Clare Sheridan, Andre Levinson, Claude Farrere and André Antoine. Edition of 500 copies. NYPL has 376. NYPL: MCZ+ G86.R2 (Grigoriev, B. Faces of Russia). Other locations: Multiple. 306. Grigorev, Boris Dmitrievich. Raseia. Peterburg: Izd-vo V.M. IAsnago, 1918. 42 p., [33] p. of pl.: ill. (col. frontispiece); 33 cm. Text by P.E. Shchegolev, N.E. Radlov, and Boris Grigorev. Edition of 750 copies. Library has 542. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ (Grigorev. Raseia). Other locations: Bibliothèque Nationale de France; British Library; Getty; MoMA; Wayne State. 307. Grigorev, Boris Dmitrievich. Rasseja. Potsdam, Müller & Co. [1922?] 26 l.: ill., pl. (part col.) 4to. NYPL second copy gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: MCZ G86.B5 (Grigoriev, B. Rasseja) and a second copy Slav. Reserve 99-986. Columbia: ND689 G87 G8731, Offsite <Fine Arts>; ND689 G87 G873, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 308. Grin, Aleksandr. Doroga nikuda; roman. Moskva : Sovetskii pisatel, 1935. 499 p.; 17 cm. Illus. by V. Kozlinskii. Columbia: 891.7G883 P5, Offsite.

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Other locations: McGill; Michigan; Ohio State; Stanford; Berkeley; Yale. 309. Grossman, Leonid Petrovich. Bor'ba za stil: opyty po kritike i poetike. [Moskva]: Nikitinskie subbotniki, 1927. 337 p.; 18 cm. Cover by S. Telingater. NYPL: *QD (Grossman, L. Borba). Other locations: Multiple. 310. Grossman, Leonid Petrovich and Viacheslav Polonskii. Spor o Bakunine i Dostoevskom. Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo, 1926. 215 p.; 24 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v. 59, no. 4. Columbia: 891.7D74 DG34 , Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 311. Guro, Elena. Nebesnye verbliuzhata. [Sankt-Peterburg]: Izd. “Zhuravl',” 1914. 126 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Illus. by the author. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 86-5527. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Princeton; Stanford; Yale. 312. Guro, Elena. Osennii son: p'esa... St. Petersburg, 1912. 57 p.: 5 l. of plates; 21 cm. Cover design, illustrations, and music by M. Matiushin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4363. Columbia: Bakhmeteff in-process Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Princeton. 313. Guro, Elena. Sharmanka: razskazy. Sankt-Peterburg, [1914]. 218 p.; 21 cm. A reissue of the sheets of the 1909 edition. Cover design by the author. Illus. by the author and N. Liubavina. Music by M. Matiushin (including “Muzyka k Arlekinu”). NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4365. Other locations: British Library; MoMA. 314. Guro, Elena. Troe. [Sankt-Peterburg]: Zhuravl', [1913]. 96 p.: ill., music; 21 cm. E. Guro, V. Khlebnikov, A. Kruchenykh. Illus. by K. Malevich. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1108. Columbia: Bakhmeteff in-process

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Other locations: Amherst; Amsterdam; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Iowa; MoMA; Niedersachsische Staats und Univ. 315. Gusman, Boris Evseevich. [Sto] 100 poetov: literaturnye portrety. Tver: Izd-vo "Oktiabr", 1923. 291, xxix p.; 22 cm. Constructivist cover. Poets discussed include N. Aseev, D. Burliuk, S. Esenin, R. Ivnev, V. Khlebnikov, and V. Maiakovskii. NYPL: *QD (Gusman, Boris. 100 poetov). Other locations: Multiple. 316. Hauff, Wilhelm. Zhizn' Almansora. Moskva: Izd. I.N. Knebel, [1913?]. [10] p.: col. ill.; 30 cm. Illus. D. Mitrokhin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Hauff). Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Harvard; Miami of Ohio; Princeton. 317. Hob ikh mir a lidele. . Warsaw: Kultur-lige, 1922. 69 p.: ill.; 20 cm. NYPL: **P 05-383 and a second copy **P 06-626. Other locations: Harvard; Johns Hopkins; National Yiddish Book Center; Oxford; Princeton; Stanford; UCLA; Yale. 318. Hofstein, David. Troyer. [Hile un tseykhnungen fun M. Shagal] . Kiev: Kooperativn farlag "Kultur-lige", 1922. xxiii p.: ill.; 34 cm. “Tseykhenungen un vinyetn fun Yosef Tsheykov, Eliezer Lisitski, Yisakhar Ber Dibak, Mark Shagal un Artur Shik.” NYPL: **P+ 88-4719. Other locations: Indiana; Library of Congress; MoMA; Texas; Yale. 319. Iablonskii, Viktor. V sumerkakh: stikhi s perelozheniem na grafiku khudozhnika Sergeia Poliakova. Moskva: Izd. Avtorov, 1922. 15 p.: ill.; 22 cm. NYPL: *QDH 74-4677. Other locations: Cornell; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda ; Yale. 320. Iakovlev, Aleksandr. En plein combat; nouvelle russe inedite. Paris [1930]. v. 110. p. [349]-379. 19 cm. Les Oeuvres libres. Columbia: 840.5 Oe8 v.109-110, Offsite Other locations: Rochester; Yale. §321. Iakovlev, Aleksandr. Oktiabr': povest'. Moskva: "Nikitinskie subbotniki", 1926. 4. izd. 144 p.; 19 cm. Columbia: PG3476.I17 O38 1926g, Butler Stacks. 322. IAkovlev, Vasilii Vasil'evich. A.N. Skriabin. Moskva; Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1925. 98 p.; 22 cm.

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NYPL: *QDZ p.v. 8. Other locations: Multiple. †323. Iakulov, Georgii Bogdanovich. [Le pas d'acier. 1927]. Pen and purple ink and pencil, 21 x 27 cm. Unsigned working drawing relating to the decor of Leonide Massine's 1927 ballet, with annotations in Russian to the prop maker. On the reverse: letterhead of the Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt; inscription in Russian initialed by Alexandre Schervachidze with the date 1949; collection stamp of Serge Lifar. Reproduced in Sotheby's of London auction catalog of May 9, 1984. Dance Committee Purchase Fund. NYPL: *MGZGA Jak G Pas 1. 324. Ialtsev, Pavel. Nenavist: drama v 4-kh deistviiakh, deviati kartinakh. [N.p.]: Teakinopechat, 1929. 169 p.: ill.; 17 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.253, no.1. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. 325. IAv': stikhi. [Moskva]: Izd-vo “Iav',” 1919. 70p. By A. Bely , S. Esenin, B. Pasternak, V. Shershenevich, R. Ivnev, V. Kamenskii,, A. Mariengof, et al. Cover design by A. Lentulov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9210. Other locations: Aberystwyth (UK); Amherst; Berkeley; British Library; Getty; MoMA; Oxford; Stanford; Waseda. §326. Iavorskaia, Nina Viktorovna. Pablo Pikasso. Moskva: Ogiz Izogiz, 1933. 42, [7] p.: ill.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 06-5007. 327. Idisher folks-ornament. Vitebsk: Aroysgegebn fun der Vitebsker Y.L. Peretz gezelschaft, 1920. 28 l.: ill.; 26 cm. “Tsusamengeshtelt fun S. Yudovin un M. Malkin.” NYPL: **P 01-203. Other locations: Brandeis; George Washington; Harvard; Hebrew Union College; MoMA; Stanford; Yale. 328. Ignatov, Sergei Sergeevich. “Fedra” v Moskovskom Kamernom teatre. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1925. 23 p.: ill.; 17 cm. Cover by G. Stenberg . NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-2259. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Getty; Harvard. 329. Il'iazd. Lidantiu faram. Parizh: 41°, 1923. 61 p.; 20 cm.

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One of 150 copies issued. Cover by N. Granovskii. NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1923 89-192 Other locations: British Library; Cambridge; Getty; Harvard; Illinois; Iowa; Library of Congress; McGill (Canada); MoMA; Smith; Syracuse; Yale. 330. Il'iazd. Invitation: Nouvelles écoles dans la poésie russe. [Paris]: 41°, [1921] Impr. Union). 1 broadside: ill.; 28 x 21 cm. "10 rue Faustain Helie Passy. Dimanche le 27 novembre 1921 aura lieu la conférence du professeur de l'université de Tiflis Ilia Zdanévitch ... " Designed and illus. by I. Zdanevich. "2me tirage." Printed in orange and black on off-white paper. Mounted on cloth-backed stiff paper. Elaine Lustig Cohen Dada Collection; 130. NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1921 01-440. Other locations: McGill. 331. Il'iazd. Ostraf Paskhi. Tiflis: Kn-vo 41°, [1919]. 31 p.; 21 cm. Gift of Dr. David Orentreich, MD. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-3508. Other locations: American; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Oxford; V & A; Yale. 332. Imazhinisty. Moskva: Izd. avtorov, 1925. 38 p.; 23 cm. By R. Ivnev, A. Mariengof, M. Roizman, V. Shershenevich. Cover design attributed to G. Stenberg. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4059. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford; UNC. 333. Inber, Vera Mikhailovna. Lovets komet. Moskva: Zemlia i fabrika, 1927. 127 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDM (Inber, V. Lovets komet). Other locations: Michigan; Stanford; Yale; York (UK). 334. Inber, Vera Mikhailovna. Synu, kotorogo net: stikhi 1924-1926. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1927. 54 p.; 18 cm. Cover by N. Kupreianov. NYPL: *QDH 89-3114.

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Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; BTJ Sverige Ab (Swe.); British Library; Chicago; Harvard; NYU; Stanford; Universitatsvivliothek Heidelberg. 335. Industriia sotsializma. Moskva: Stroim ("Za industrializatsiiu"): Izogiz, 1935. 7 v.: ill. (some col.); in portfolio, 37 cm. + 2 maps (in v. 7), col. on 2 sheets ( 62 x 91 folded to 31 x 23 and 91 x 64 folded to 23 x 33) Editors: B. M. Tal′, B. F. Malkin, V. M. Verner, P. IU. Krivitskii, I. P. Abramskii, et al. Art editor: El Lisitskii. Columbia: AA686 R92 In2 F, Avery Classics. Other locations: Cambridge; George Eastman House; Getty; New Hampshire Institute of Art; Northwestern; Princeton; Yale. 336. International Conference of Revolutionary Writers (2nd : 1930: Kharkiv, Ukraine) Second International Conference of International Writers: reports, resolutions, debates. [Moskva: s.n.], 1931. 246 p.: ill.; 26 cm. Special number of Literature of the world revolution. NYPL: *DA (Special no.: Second International Conference of the Revolutionary Writers). Other locations: Multiple. 337. International literature. 1932, 1-1945, 12. Moskva: International Union of Revolutionary Writers, 1932-1945. 12 v.: ill.; 25 cm. Issued also in Russian, French, and German editions. Supersedes Literature of the world revolution. Superseded by Soviet literature in 1946. NYPL: *DA (International literature. Moscow) Library has: 1932-1938. Other locations: Multiple. 338. Iskusstvo rabochikh: kruzhki IZO rabochikh klubov Leningrada i masterskie IZO Oblpolitprosveta pri DPR im. Gertsena. Leningrad: Izd. Gosudarstvennogo Russkogo Muzeia, 1928. 72 p.; 18 cm. Exhibition catalogue issued by the Khudozhestvennyi otdel Gosudarstvennogo Russkogo Muzeia (State Russian Museum). Cover by M. Brodskii. NYPL copy gift of William Michael Sheehe, 1990. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9240. Columbia: N6984 P448, Offsite <Fine Arts>; 709 Is3, Offsite. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; MMA; Stanford. 339. Iskusstvo v massy: zhurnal Assotsiatsii khudozhnikov revoliutsii. Moskva : Izd-vo AKhR, 1929-1930. 2 v.: ill.; 31 cm. NYPL: *QCA+ and fiche *XLS-360. Other locations: Bowdoin; British Library; Hillwood; Illinois; Northwestern. 340. IUrkun, IUrii Ivanovich. Durnaia kompaniia. Petrograd: "Felana", 1917. 185 p.: ill.; 17 cm.

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Illus. by IU. Annenkov. On cover: Peterburg : Izd. "Felana", 1918. Purchased from Alex Rabinovich. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1696. Other locations: British Library; Getty. 341. IUzhnyi almanakh. Simferopol: Krymizdat, 1922- v.; 22 cm. Edited by A.B. Derman, K.A. Trenev and IA.A. Tugendkhold. NYPL: *QDA 95-1058. Library has: kn. 1. Other locations: Berkeley. 342. Ivanov, Vsevolod Viacheslavovich and V. Shklovskii. Iprit: roman. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1925. 9 pts in 1 v.; 19 cm. Illus. by S. Telingater. NYPL: *QDM (Ivanov) Library has: T. 1. Columbia: 891.7Iv15 R7, Offsite. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Indiana; Oxford; SUNY Binghamton. 343. Ivanov, Vsevolod Viacheslavovich. Povesti velikikh let. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. 277 p.: ill. ; 20 cm. Illus. by A. Goncharov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-7380. Other locations: Cleveland PL; Indiana; Kentucky; Missouri; New Haven PL. 344. Ivanov-Razumnik. Ispytanie v grozie i burie: Skify. Dvienadtsat. Aleksandr Blok. Berlin: Skify, [1920]. 67 p.; 20 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 06-785. Columbia: 891.709 R7, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 345. Ivanov-Razumnik. Vladimir Maiakovskii, “Misteriia” ili “Buff.” Berlin: Skify, 1922. 55 p.; 22 cm. Constructivist typography by El Lissitzky on front cover. NYPL: *QD p.v. 91. Other locations: Multiple. 346. Ivanter, B. Zheleznye puteshestvenniki. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1931. 31 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Illus. by N. Kuprianov.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v.15, no.3. Other locations: Princeton. 347. Ivnev, Riurik. Chetyre vystrela v Esenina, Kusikova, Mariengofa, Shershenevicha. [Moskva]: Imazhinisty, [1921]. 31 p.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 849. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Chicago. 348. Ivnev, Riurik. Otkrytyi dom: roman. Leningrad: Izd-vo "Mysl", 1927. 287 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v. 154, no. 10. Other locations: Univ. of Alberta; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Berkeley; Utah. 349. Ivnev, Riurik. Solntse vo grobe. [N.p.]: Imazhinisty, 1921. [28] p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9214. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Dartmouth; Essex (UK); Harvard; Stanford; Yale. 350. Izobrazitel'noe iskusstvo: zhurnal Otdela izobrazitel'nykh iskusstv Komissariata Narodnogo Prosveshcheniia. Petrograd: Narkompros, 1919. 87 p.:ill.; 36 cm. Color paper covers by D. Shterenberg. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ (Izobrazitelnoe iskusstvo). Library has: No. 1 (1919). Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; National Gallery of Art; Northwestern; Princeton; Stanford. 351. K novym beregam. No. 1 (apr. 1923)- Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, Muzykal'nyi sektor, [1923?] 3 v.; 29 cm. Ceased with no. 3 (Iiun-avg. 1923)? Cover by Liubov Popova. NYPL: *QCA (K novym beregam). Other locations: British Library. 352. Kalevala: finskii narodnyi epos. Moskva: Academia, 1933. 329 p., [11] l. of pl.: ill.; 26 cm. Intro. by I.M. Maiskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2251. Other locations: Multiple. 353. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Avtobiografiia, poemy, stikhi. Tiflis: Akts. o-vo "Zakkniga", 1927. 63 p.; 21 cm. Cover title: I eto est.

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NYPL purchase note: "Perlstein. March 16, '53." NYPL: *Q p.v.1087, no. 3. Other locations: Univ. of Alberta; British Library; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford. 354. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Ego-moia biografiia velikogo futurista. Moskva: Kitovras, 1918. 228 p.: ill.; 25 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Harvard; MoMA; SUNY Binghamton; Waseda. 355. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Emelian Pugachev; poema. [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 199 p.: ill.; 18 cm. Illus. by N.P. Dmitrevskii. NYPL: *QDH (Kamenski, V. Emelian Pugachev). Columbia: BOOKART 017.1Ru D643 1931K, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 356. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. IUnost' Maiakovskogo. [Tiflis]: Zakkniga, [1931]. 83 p.: port.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-5247. Columbia: 891.7M282 BK4, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Indiana; NC State; Waseda; Yale. 357. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Izbrannye stikhi. [Moskva]: OGIZ Gos. izd-vo khudozh. lit-ry, 1934. 245 p.; 21 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Kamenski). Columbia: PG3476.K33 A6 1934b, Offsite Other locations: Harvard; Library of Congress; Michigan; Wisconsin. 358. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Kniga o Evreinove. Petrograd: Izd. N.I. Butkovskoi, 1917. 101 p.; 24 cm. Cover and portrait of N. Evreinov by A. Shervashidze. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-3329. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Illinois; Indiana; Princeton; Stanford; Syracuse; UCLA; Waseda ; Yale. 359. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Rodina schastia. Moskva: Khudozh. lit-ra, 1938. 95 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Kamenski). Other locations: Chicago; Cornell; Stanford. 360. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Saryn' na kichku: stikhi izbrannye. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. 111 p.; 18 cm. NYPL copy with autograph of author. Cover design by G. Fisher.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-1918. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Library of Congress; MoMA; Oxford; Stanford. 361. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Tri poemy. Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo "Khudozhestvennaia literatura", 1935. 327 p.; 19 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Kamenski). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Stanford. 362. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Ural’skie poemy. Sverdlovsk: Sverdlovskoe oblastnoe gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1935. 234, [5] p. front. (port.); 15 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Kamenski). Columbia: 891.7K128 X5, Offsite. Other locations: Toronto. §363. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Zemlianka. Sankt-Peterburg: [Tip. t-va "Obshchestvennaia polza"], 1911. 172 p.; 22 cm. NYPL: *QDM (Kamenski). 364. Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Zvuchal' vesneianki: stikhi. Moskva: Kitovras, 1918. 160 p.; 26 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3927 and second copy(?) *QDH (Kamenski, V. Zvuchal vesnianki). Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; MoMA. 365. Kamernyi teatr i ego khudozhniki, 1914 -1934 . Vvedenie Abrama Efrosa. Moskva: Izd. Vserossiiskogo teatral'nogo ob-va, 1934. xlvii, 211 p.: ill. (some col.); 31 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Kamernyi teatr i ego khudozhniki). Other locations: Multiple. †366. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. [Color woodcut. “The Archer”]. Dated 1908. 24 x 31.5 cm. NYPL: MEWG Kandinsky. †367. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. [Color woodcuts]. a) “Two Horsemen”. From Klänge. 1913. 24 x 32 cm. b) “Sounds”. From Klänge. 1913. 24 x 32 cm. NYPL: MEWG Kandinsky. †368. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. “Orange.” Color lithograph, 1923. 44 x 48 cm. NYPL: MEWG+ A-La. †369. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. [Etchings from “Kleine Welten”]. a) Composition IX. Signed. 26 x 30 cm. b) Composition X. Dated 1922. Signed. 26.5 x 30 cm. c) Composition XI. Dated 1922. Signed. 26.5 x 30 cm.

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NYPL: MEWG Kandinsky. †370. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. [Woodcut from “Kleine Welten,” Composition VIII]. Signed. 29.5 x 36 cm. NYPL: MEWG Kandinsky. §371. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Klänge. Munich: R. Piper, [1912]. 125 p. ill., pl. (part col.); 29 cm. Library has copy no. 224. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Ger. 1912. 372. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Punkt und Linie zu Fläche: Beitrag zur Analyse der malerischen Elemente... Munich: Albert Langen, [1926]. 190, [6] p., 6 l. of pl.: ill. (some col.); 23 cm. Bauhausbucher, 9 NYPL: 3-MB (Kandinski, V. V. Punkt und Linie zu Flaeche). Columbia: A70 K13, Avery Classics; ND1260 K13111, Avery Classics <Storage>. Other locations: Multiple. 373. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Über das Geistige in der Kunst, insbesondere in der Malerie. München: R. Piper, 1912. 125 p., [8] l. of pl.: ill.; 24 cm. NYPL: MC (Kandinsky, W. Ueber das Geistige). Other locations: Multiple. 374. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. V. V. Kandinskii: tekst khudozhnika: 25 reproduktsii s kartin 1902-1917gg., 4 vin'etki. Moskva: Izd. Otdela izobrazitel'nykh iskusstv Narkomprosa, 1918. 56 p.: ill. (some col.); 30 cm. Cover by V. Kandinskii. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999 (Second copy). NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-3123 and Slav. Reserve 99-996. Other locations: Multiple. 375. Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich. Xylographies. Paris: Edition des tendances nouvelles, 1909. 1 portfolio ([3] p. of text, [5] woodcuts): ill.; 33 cm. Text signed: Gérome-Mae ̈sse, Paris, 1909. Purchased from F.A. Bernett, Boston. NYPL: Spencer (uncat.) “Item rec'd in SPN/316 per B. Rainwater on 08.28.02.” Other locations: Getty; Reed; McGill (Canada); Minnesota; V & A. 376. Kandinsky, Wassily. The art of spiritual harmony, by Wassily Kandinsky; tr. with an introduction by M.T.H. Sadler ... London: Constable and Company limited, 1914. xxvii, 112 p. 9 pl., 3 diagr.; 23 cm. Columbia: N61 K13, Avery Classics.

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Other locations: Multiple. 377. Kaplun, Adrian Vladimirovich. Gruziia: desiat avtolitografii. Leningrad: Priboi, [1928?]. 10 l. of pl.; 38 x 52 cm. Added t.-p. in French: Georgie: Dix lithographies par Adrian Kaploune. NYPL: *QDZ+++ (Kaplun. Gruziia) & *ZQ-1022 . Other locations: Canadian Centre for Architecture; Dickinson; Indiana; Minnesota. 378. Kartinki voina russkikh s niemtsami. [Petrograd: Sklad izd. U V.I. Uspenskago, 191-?]. 4 p.; 100 col. pl; 33 cm. In portfolio. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Kartinki). Other locations: Getty; Hoover; Johns Hopkins; MoMA; Ohio State; Princeton; Wisconsin. 379. Kassil', Lev Abramovich. Vkusnaia fabrika. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1930. 15 p.; 20 cm. Photo cover by A.N. Teleshov. NYPL: *QDN p.v. 7. Other locations: Stanford. 380. Kataev, Valentin. Kvadratura kruga: vodevil v 3-kh deistviiakh. Moskva : Izd-vo Modpik, 1928. 48 p.; 22 cm. Columbia: B891.7K152 S4 1929, RBML. Other locations: Getty; Harvard; Waseda. 381. Kataev, Valentin. Nozhi; iumoristicheskie povesti i rasskazy. Moskva: "Federatsiia", 1930. 93 p.: ill.; 18 cm. Illus. by K. Rotov. Columbia: 891.7K152 T5, Offsite. Other locations: Illinois. 382. Katan'ian, Vasilii Abgarvich. Ubiistvo na romanicheskoi pochvie: stikhi. [Tiflis: Feniks, 1919]. 15, [1] p.: ill.; 17 cm. Cover by K. Zdanevich. Illus. by Sigizmund Valishevskii and Vladimir Gudiashvili.. “Oblozhka i risunki riezany na linoleumie avtorom"--p. [2]. Imprint cut from Library’s copy. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1919 02-2270. Other locations: Getty; MoMA. 383. Kavalerov, Nikolai. Sem′ia: povest’. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1930. 95 p.; 20 cm.

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Illus. on cover signed: Klutsis. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 00-4245. Other locations: Harvard. 384. Kaverin, Veniamin Aleksandrovich. Chernovik cheloveka. Leningrad: Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1931. 116 p.: ill.; 18 cm. Illus. by N.P. Akimov. NYPL: *QDM (Kaverin, V. Chernovik). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Berkeley; British Library; Illinois; Northwestern; Oxford (UK); Vanderbilt. §385. Kaverin, Veniamin Aleksandrovich. Osada dvortsa: povest’ dlia iunoshestva. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1926. 34 p.: ill.; 27 cm. Illus. by N. Tyrsa. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2679. 386. Kessel, Joseph. Le thé du capitaine Sogoub. Novelle. Paris: Au Sans Pareil, 1926. 42 p., [12] l. of plates: ill.; 22 cm. Illus. by N. Goncharova. NYPL: MEM G633kt. Other locations: Multiple. 387. Khalyastre. [Warsaw: Farlag Khaliastra, 1922- ]. v.: ill.; 29 cm. Ceased with 2. almanakh in 1924. Illus. by M. Chagall. Editors: 1922, P. Markish and I.J. Singer; 1924, P. Markish and Ozer Varshavski. NYPL: *PTK (Khalyastre) [Shelved with rare books, Rm. 84] Library has: No. 1 (1922)-2 (1924). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Hebrew Union College; McGill (Canada); London; Texas; Toronto; Washington; Yale. †388. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Adam za adamom. Manuscript, [1921]. 2 p. Draft variant (unpublished) of a section of the poem “Navruz truda.” Connected with variant draft “Adam za adamom.” The entire poem was originally published in Krasnyi Iran, no. 66, May 5, 1921; republished in Sobranie proizvedenii Velimira Khlebnikova, Leningrad, 1930–1933, v. 3, p. 124–125. Connected with a draft variant, “Den' mirovogo Bairama.” NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-29. †389. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Den' mirovogo Bairama. Manuscript, [1921]. 2p.

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Draft variant (unpublished) of a section of the poem “Navruz truda.” Connected with variant draft “Adam za adamom.” The entire poem was originally published in Krasnyi Iran, no. 66, May 5, 1921; republished in Sobranie proizvedenii Velimira Khlebnikova, Leningrad, 1930–1933, v. 3, p. 124–125. From the collection of Alexander Parnis, with the support of Henryk Baran. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-30. 390. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Izbornik stikhov s poslesloviem recharia, 1907-1914 gg. [Sankt-Peterburg]: EUY, 1915. 48 p., [16] l.: ill; 21 cm. Printed with a lithographed supplement, handwritten by P. Filonov. Illus. by P. Filonov, K. Malevich, and N. Burliuk. Cover drawing by N. Burliuk and illustrations by P. Filonov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 84-2764. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Oxford; Vanderbilt. 391. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Izbrannye stikhotvoreniia. Moskva: Sovetskii pisatel, 1936. 506 p., [7] l. of pl.: ports., facsim.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Khlebnikov, V. Izbrannye proizvedeniia) Other locations: Multiple. †392. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Minin-nizhegorodets. (first line). Manuscript, [1921]. 6 p. Early variant of a poem, written in 1921, that subsequently became section 18 of Zangezi (1920–1922). Published in his Sobranie sochinenii, Munich, 1972, v. 3, p. 532–539. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-27. 393. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Neizdannyi Khlebnikov: vyp. 1-24 redaktsiia A. Kruchenykh. Moskva: Izd. "Gruppy druzei Khlebnikova", 1928-1933. 24 v.; 18 x 22 cm. Covers of vyp. 3, 5, 7, 9, 15 and 19 by I. Kliun.; cover of vyp. 10 by Ig. Terent'ev; covers of vyp. 11-14 and 16 by K. Zdanevich. Vyp. 1/2, 3, 5-10, 12 each limited to 100 copies; vyp. 4, to 95 copies; vyp. 13-15, to 130 copies; vyp. 16-19, to 150 copies. Typewritten text, hand-printed covers. Reproduced by lithography using a glass plate. Obshchestvo druzei Khlebnikova. Purchased from Michael Weintraub. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-3500, Vyp. 1-24. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Amherst (incomplete); Harvard; MoMA; Yale. 394. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Noch v okope. [Moskva]: Imazhinisty, 1921. [16] p.; 23 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 96-8080. Other locations: British Library; Essex (UK); Getty; Glasgow; Stanford; Vanderbilt; Waseda ; Wesleyan; Yale.

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†395. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. O stroenii vremeni. Manuscript, [1921]. 17 l.; 30 cm. Unpublished ms., reflecting Khlebnikov‘s ideas on time, space, and history during the final period of his life. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-28. 396. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Oshibka smerti. Moskva: K-vo Liren' (printed in Kharkiv), 1917. 16 p.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4299. Columbia: 891.7K523 U, Offsite. Other locations: Essex (UK); Harvard; Stanford. 397. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Otryvok iz dosok sud'by. [Moskva, 1922]. 16 p.; 25 cm. Cover by Anatolii Borisov. NYPL: *QDH and second copy *QDH p.v. 27 (1923). Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Oxford. 398. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Otryvok iz dosok sudby. [Moskva]: Svoboda, 1922. 3 v. (48 p.); 25 cm. Gift from Michael Rudy in memory of his brother Professor Stephen Rudy of New York University. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2034 and a second copy *QDH (Khlebnikov, V. Otryvok iz Dosok sudby). Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley. 399. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Riav! Perchatki 1908-1914. [Peterburg: EUY, 1914]. 29 p.: ill.; 26 cm. Illus. by K. Malevich and D. Burliuk. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-987. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Harvard; Melbourne (Australia); MoMA; Oxford; Stanford; Washington. †400. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. S utroboi mednoiu... (first line). Autographed manuscript, June 5, 1921. 5 p. Autographed ms. of a poem written during Khlebnikov’s travels in Iran with the Red Army. Consists of two related sections in verse and a prose commentary, which clarifies the poem. Published several times, with commentaries, in Narody Azii i Afriki, no. 5 (1967), p. 156–164. The poem is also known under the title “Ispaganskii verbliud.” NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-26. 401. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Sobranie proizvedenii Velimira Khlebnikova. [Leningrad]: Izd-vo pisatelei v Leningrade, [1928?]. v.; port. facsims; 21 cm. Each volume has special t.-p. NYPL: *QDB (Khlebnikov, V.Sobranie, 1928) Library has: T. 1-2, 4-5. Columbia: 891.7K523 I, Butler Stacks (location has v. 1 and v. 4).

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Other locations: Multiple. 402. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Zangezi. Moskva, [1922]. 35 p.; 25 cm. Cover by P. Miturich. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 27, no. 7 and Microfilm (uncataloged) 10/4/89 . Other locations: Multiple. 403. Khlebnikov, Velimir Vladimirovich. Zapisnaia knizhka... Moskva: Izd. Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1925. 30 p. [1] leaf of pl.: port.; 20 cm. Typographic cover by V. Kulagina-Klutsis. Collected and annotated by A. Kruchenykh. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4044. Other locations: Multiple. 404. Khodasevich, Vladislav Felitsianovich. Schastlivyi domik: vtoraia kniga stikhov. Berlin: Izd-vo Z.I. Grzhebina, 1922. 74 p.: port.; 14 cm. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1990. Portrait signed IU.A. (Annenkov?) NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-771. Other locations: Multiple. 405. Kino. Kharkiv: Vseukraïns'ke foto-kino upravlinnia, 1925-33. 9 v.: ill.; 28 cm. Semimonthly,1927, 1929-30, 1932 (22 issues), and 1933 (5 issues). 12 issues in 1925-26; monthly, 1928, 1931. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Kino) No. 2/3-11 (1926), no. 1-24, 17 (1927, 1930). Microfilm. No. 12 (1926); No. 1-24 (1927); No. 1/2-5/6; 9/10-17/18; 21/22 (1932). No. 1, 3-4 (1933). Other locations: Getty; MoMA. 406. Kinoshita, Shuichiro & Burliuk, David Davidovich. Miraiha to wa? Kotaeru (What is futurism? Answer)/Was ist der Futurismus? Antwort. Verfasst von russischer Futirist David Burluk und japanischer Futirist Shiu. Kinoshita [sic] Tokyo: Chuo Bijutsu-sha, 1923. 266 p.: ill., 6 l. of pl.; 20 cm. NYPL: Spencer Coll. (uncataloged). Other locations: Getty; Waseda; Yale. 407. Kirsanov, Semen. Moia imeninnaia : poema. Moskva; Leningrad: "Zemlia i fabrika," [1928]. 50 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Cover by E. Rozhdestvenskaia. Columbia: PG3476.K53 M6 1928g, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; Getty.

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408. Kirsanov, Semen. Opyty: kniga stikhov. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1927. 128 p.; 20 cm. Constructivist cover. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-1662. Columbia: PG3476.K53 O6 1927g, Offsite; RBML. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; MoMA; Notre Dame; Stanford. 409. Kirsanov, Semen. Pered poemoi: stikhotvoreniia. Moskva: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 117 p.; 17 cm. Columbia: PG3476.K53 P4 1931g, Butler Stacks Other locations: Library of Congress; Stanford. 410. Kirsanov, Semen. Piatiletka: poema. Moscow; Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo Khudozhestvennoi lit-ry, 1931. 173 p.: ill., 16 p. of pl.; 20 cm. Constructivist cover. Dedicated to V. Maiakovskii. NYPL: *QDH and Slav. Reserve (Kirsanov). Columbia: 891.7K632 U5, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Amsterdam; British Libraray; Chicago; Duke; Getty; MoMA; Notre Dame; Texas A&M. 411. Kirsanov, Semen. Poslednii sovremennik. Moskva: "Federatsiia", 1930. 96 p.; 18 cm. Cover design by Rodchenko. Edition of 3,000. Columbia: PG3476.K53 P6 1930g, Offsite. Other locations: Amherst; Chicago; Cornell; Getty; Harvard; Stanford; Waseda. 412. Kirsanov, Semen. Stroki stroiki: stikhi. Moskva: Zemlia i Fabrika, 1930. 83 p.; 16 cm. Columbia: PG3476.K53 S8 1930g, Offsite. Other locations: Stanford; UNC. §413. Kleist, Heinrich von. Mikhael Kolgaas = Michael Kohlhaas. Perevod s nemetskogo Grig. Petnikova. Leningrad: "Academia", 1928. 169 p.: ill.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDY 90-1768. †414. Klementeva, K. [Autolithograph]. “Funeral procession of S.M. Kirov, Dec. 3, 1934.” Signed, with Russian caption in pencil, and dated 1934. 39.5 x 29.5 cm. NYPL: MEWG. 415. Kliuev, Nikolai Alekseevich. Chetvertyi Rim. Peterburg: "Epokha", 1922. 23 p.; 15 cm. NYPL first copy a gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1990. NYPL second copy is gift of William Michael Sheehe, 1990. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-772 and a second copy Slav. Reserve 90-9228 and a third copy *Q p.v.399, no.1.

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Columbia: 891.7K683 P, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 416. Kliuev, Nikolai Alekseevich. Miednyi kit. [Petrograd]: Izd. Petrogradskago Sovieta Rabochikh i Krasn. deputatov, 1919. 116 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.705, no.2. Other locations: Chicago; Harvard; Ohio; Princeton; Wisconsin; Yale. 417. Kniazev, Vasilii. O chem pel kolokol: stikhi. Petrograd: Proletkult, 1920. 54 p.: port. ; 19 cm. Columbia: 891.7K74 U, Offsite. Other locations: Harvard; Stanford; Berkeley. 418. Kniga o knigakh: dvukhnedelnyi bibliograficheskii zhurnal. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1924. v.: ill.; 25 cm. Editor: S.D. Mstislavskii. Cover design by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: Getty; Hoover; MoMA. 419. Kniga i revoliutsiia: zhurnal politiki, kultury, kritiki, i bibliografii. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1929-1930. v.; ill.; varies. 24 issues, 1929; 30 issues, 1930. Editor: P.M. Kerzhentsev. No. 5, 1929 with cover by V. Stepanova. NYPL: *QCA (Kniga i revoliutsiia). Other locations: British Library; MoMA; Yale. 420. Knizhnye znaki russkikh khudozhnikov. [Pod redaktsiei D.I. Mitrokhina, P.I. Neradovskogo i A.K. Sokolovskogo]. Peterburg: "Petropolis", 1922. 238, [1] p. incl. front., pl. (part col.); 27 cm. Includes designs by IU. Annenkov, S. Chekhonin, et al. NYPL copy is no. 161. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-3697. Columbia: Z994.R8 K7, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Multiple. †421. Kogan, Moissey. [Original woodcuts and linoleum cuts].

a) #5, no. 62 of 67. 21 x 28 cm. b) “Thais.” [seated woman] no. 19 of 25. 28 x 30 cm. c) [two kneeling figures], dated ca. 1920. 31 x 41 cm. d) [two female dancers(?)]. 29.5 x 40 e) [Greek deity (Artemis?) with a deer] 25 x 42 cm.

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NYPL: MEWG and MEWG+ (d & e). 422. Konashevich, Vladimir M. Leningrad; novye peizazhi, 1917-1932. Vstup. statia E. F. Gollerbakha. Leningrad: Vremia, 1932. [4] p., 16: col. ill.; 24 x 30 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-3703. Other locations: Indiana; National Diet Library (Japan); UNC. 423. Konchalovskii, Petr Petrovich. Katalog vystavki proizvedenii P.P. Konchalovskago. Leningrad: Izdanie Gos. Russkogo muzeia, 1929. 28 p.: ill.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDZ 98-7424. Other locations: Getty. 424. Konnitsa bur': stikhi. Moskva: 8-ia tipo-lit. Poligraf, 1920. [36] p.; 24 cm. [Sbornik imazhinistov]; [1] Cover by Vasilii Kamardenkov. Includes contributions by M. Gerasimov, S. Esenin, A. Mariengof, N. Kliuev, P. Oreshin, R. Ivnev. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2261. Other locations: Amherst; Harvard; Waseda. 425. Kornosevich, Romuald Martinovich. Zvezdnye brazdy. Sbornik stikhotvorenii. N’iu-Iork: “Russkii golos,” 1924. 78 p.: ill. (pl., ports.); 24 cm. Introduction by D. Burliuk. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 27 no. 5 Columbia: PG3549.K67 Z8 1924g, RBML. Other locations: Berkeley; Colorado; Illinois; Iowa; Stanford; Yale. 426. Kovalevskii, Viacheslav. TSyganskaia, vengerka. Moskva: Ozar, 1922. 15 p.; 20 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4020. Other locations: Getty; Harvard; Kansas; Stanford. §427. Kovzhun, Pavlo. [Cover for Ivan Franko’s Iz dniv zhurby, possibly for the L'viv edition of 1922]. Dated 1922. 15 x 24 cm. NYPL: MEWG. §428. Kovzhun, Pavlo. [Two color covers for Ivan Franko‘s Kazky, possibly for the L'viv edition of 1924.]

a) [A wild boar] 15 x 23 cm. b) [A bear] 15.5 x 21 cm.

NYPL: MEWG. §429. Kovzhun, Pavlo. [Two variant designs for bookplates of Andrei Sheptitsky]. 9 x 10 cm. & 7 x 10 cm.

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NYPL: MEWG. 430. Kraiskii, Aleksei Petrovich. Chto nado znat' nachinaiushchemu pisateliu: vybor i sochetanie. Leningrad: Izd-vo “Krasnaia gazeta,” 1927. 133 p.; 23 cm. “Literaturnaia studiia “Reztsa”; vyp. 1. [Literary study “Reztsa”; issue 1] NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3836. Other locations: Kansas. 431. Kraiskii, Aleksei Petrovich. U goroda-razboinika. Petrograd: Kosmist, 1922. 29p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-4767. Columbia: PG3476.K688 U24 1922g, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Stanford; UNC. 432. Krasnaia Armiia, 1918-1933. Moskva: Ogiz Izogiz, 1933. 20 l. of pl.: ill.; 30 x 43 cm. Cover and engravings by N.A. Sheverdiaev NYPL: *QDZ+++ (Krasnaia Armiia). Other locations: Miami of Ohio. 433. Krasnaia panorama. Leningrad: Izd. “Krasnoi gazety,” 1923-30. 6 v.: ill.; 31 cm. NYPL: *QCA (Krasnaia) and Microfilm *ZAN-Q1749. Library has: God 2, no. 5 (6 marta 1924); g. 3, no. 1-82 (1927), [g. 4], no. 16 (20 apr. 1928); [g. 5], no. 1-50 (1929); g. 6, no. 1-6 (1930). Other locations: MoMA. 434. Krasnaia Niva. Moskva: Mospoligraf, 1923-1931. 9 v.: ill.; 31 cm. 36 issues a year, 1930-1931; Former: Weekly, 1923-1929. Columbia: 057 K865 Butler Stacks. 1924: no.15 (1924:apr.13), 1926: no.8-1926: no.9, 1926: no.14-1926: no.15, 1926: no.17-1926: no.44, 1926: no.46-1927: no.24, 1927: no.26-1927: no.28, 1927: no.32-1927: no.36, 1927: no.38, 1927: no.40-1929: no.40, 1929:no.42-1929:no.49, 1930-1931. RBML (Call No. SEEC 2165): 1923: no. 1 (1923:i︠ a︡nv.7)-1923: no.7, 1923: no.9-1923: no.29. Other locations: Multiple. 435. Krasnaia strela: sbornik-antologiia: posviashchaetsia svetloi pamiati V.V. Maiakovskogo. N’iu Iork: Izd-vo M. Burliuk, 1932. 20 p.: ill.; 33 cm. Columbia: ND689 B92 K86 Q, Avery Classics. Other locations: Cornell; Fairleigh Dickinson; Harvard; Princeton; Yale. 436. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Apokalipsis v russkoi literature; Chort i rechetvortsy; Tainye poroki akademikov; Slovo kak takovoe; Deklaratsii. Moskva: MAF, 1923. 46 p.; 16 cm. Illus. by N. Nagorskaia.

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Gift of W. Michael Sheehe, 1991. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999 (Second copy) NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1912 93-82, no. 4 and Slav. Reserve 99-997, and a photostatic copy in *QD p.v. 25. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Chicago; MoMA; Waseda; Yale. §437. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Biegushchee. Tiflis, 1918. [10] l.: ill.; 17 cm. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1918 12-45 438. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Chetyre foneticheskikh romana. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1927. 38 p.; 25 cm. Produktsiia No. 142. Drawings including 6 lithographs by M. Siniakova. Printed paper covers with color lithograph by G. Klutsis. Includes “Declaration No. 6 on Contemporary Art” (signed by A. Kruchenykh, Moscow, October 1925), reiterating the philosophy of LEF and recognizing the role of material art in the organization of life. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 27, no. 8. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Getty; Indiana; MoMA; Princeton; Yale. 439. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Chort i rechetvortsy. [Sankt-Peterburg, 1913]. 16 p.; 23 cm. Pamphlet with cover lithograph by O. Rozanova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05-2325. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Brown; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Ohio State; Princeton. 440. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Dunka-Rubikha: ottisk iz knigi "Na borbu s khuliganstvom v literature". Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1926. 12 p.; 17 cm. Cover and illus. by G. Klutsis. "Produktsiia no 140/b." Purchased from Exlibris (Praha), November, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-6912. Other locations: Getty; Indiana; MIT; UNC. 441. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Esenin i Moskva kabatskaia; Liubov khuligana; Dve avtobiografii Esenina. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1926. 32 p.: ill.; 18 cm. "Produktsiia no. 135." NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05-4242. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Cal State Northridge; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Oxford. 442. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Faktura slova: deklaratsiia. Moskva: MAF, 1923. [24]; 19 cm.

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With illustrations by I. Kliun. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 24, no. 7 and a second copy Slav. Reserve 99-998 and microfilm *ZQ-556. Other locations: Multiple. 443. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Fonetika teatra. Moskva: 41°, 1923. 42 p.: ill.; 19 cm. Printed paper covers with designs by N. Nagorskaia and M. Plaksin. Contents include an introduction by B. Kushner, excerpts from Kruchenykh’s Pobeda nad solntsem, and contributions from V. Maiakovskii, I. Terent'ev, I. Zdanevich, and A. Olenin. NYPL: *QDH. Other locations: Multiple. 444. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Gibel' Esenina: kak Esenin prishel k samoubiistvu. 4th enl. ed. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1926. 18 p.; 19 cm. (Produktsiia No. 134b.) Cover with photograph of Esenin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4021. Other locations: Multiple. 445. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Golodniak. Moscow, 1922. [24] p.; 18 cm. Printed book with typographic cover. Following a poem titled “Zaum',” there is a short story. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 24, no. 6. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Chicago; Getty; Missouri; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda. 446. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. IAzyk Lenina: odinadtsat' priemov Leninskoi rechi. Moskva: Izd-vo Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1925. 60 p.; 20 cm. Cover design by V. Kulagina-Klutsis. Includes illus. by G. Klutsis. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4022. Other locations: British Library; Canadian Centre for Architecture; Getty; Harvard; MIT; MoMA; Oxford; Stanford; Waseda. 447. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich and V. Khlebnikov. Igra v adu: poema. [Moskva: Izd. G.L. Kuz'mina i S.D. Dolinskogo, 1912.] 14 l.; 18 cm. Drawings by N. Goncharova. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1912 93-34; Spencer Coll. Rus. 1912 93-82 no. 1, and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 9. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Cambridge; Getty; MoMA; Niedersachsiche (Ger.). 448. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich and V. Khlebnikov. Igra v adu: poema. [Moskva: Izd. G.L. Kuz'mina i S.D. Dolinskogo, 1913 or 1914]. [40] l. 2nd enl. ed.; 20 cm.

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Cover and three illus. by K. Malevich; other illus. by O. Rozanova. One of 800 copies printed. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1914 93-35 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 8. Columbia: Bakhmeteff in-process Other locations: Multiple. 449. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Kalendar. Moskva: Izd. Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1926. 16 p.; 18 cm. Produktsiia no. 133. Intro. by Boris Pasternak. Cover portrait of A. Kruchenykh. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 98-2960. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; MIT; Ohio State; Stanford. 450. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Khuligan Esenin. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1926. 24 p.; 18 cm. Produktsiia No. 141. Cover design by G. Klutsis. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 84-2758. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; MoMA. 451. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Lef agitki Maiakovskogo, Aseeva, Tret'iakova. Moskva: Izd-vo Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1925. 61 p.; 19 cm. Cover by V. Kulagina-Klutsis. Sold by Israel Perlstein, March 16, 1953. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v. 1093 Slav. Reserve (Kruchenykh, A. Lef agitki). Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Cambridge; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Waseda; Yale. 452. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Na bor'bu s khuliganstvom v literature. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1926. 32 p.; 18 cm. Cover design and drawing by G. Klutsis. NYPL: *QD (photostatic copy). Columbia: PG3021 .K74, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 453. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. O zhenskoi krasote. Baku: Literaturno-izdatel'skii otdel politotdela KASPFLOTA, 1920. 5 p.; 25 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 02-2780 Other locations: MoMA.

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454. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. [Piatnadsat'] 15 let russkogo futurizma: materialy i kommentarii. Moskva: Izd. Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1928. 67 p.: ports.; 17 cm. Produktsiia no. 151 Cover by G. Klutsis. Purchased from Exlibris (Praha), November, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-6913. Other locations: British Library; Getty; National Gallery of Australia; Princeton; Stanford; V & A; Waseda; Yale. 455. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. [Piatsot] 500 novykh ostrot i kalamburov Pushkina. Moskva: Izd. avtora, 1924. 71 p.; 18 cm. Cover by A. Kruchenykh. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999 (Second copy) NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-3087 and a second copy Slav. Reserve 99-994 and a third copy *QEB (Pushkin) (Kruchenykh, A. 500 novykh). Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; Boston PL; British Library; Case Western; MoMA; UNC; Vanderbilt; Waseda. 456. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Poluzhivoi. Moskva: Izd. G.L. Kuz'mina i S.D. Dolinskogo, [1913]. [17] l.; 18 cm. Lithographed text, handwritten by M. Larionov. Cover and illus. by M. Larionov. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1913 93-40 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 22. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Rutgers; V & A; Washington Univ. 457. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Priemy leninskoi rechi: k izucheniiu iazyka Lenina. Moskva: Izd-vo Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1928. 3rd ed. 60 p.; 18 cm. Produktsiia No. 143-a. Constructivist lithographs, designs for utilitarian projects, and typographical cover by G. Klutsis. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4023. Other locations: Univ. of Alberta; British Library; Getty; Michigan; MoMA; Waseda. 458. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Pustynniki: poema. [Moskva]: Izd. G.L. Kuz'mina i S.D. Dolinskogo, [1913]. [22] l.: ill.; 22 cm. Lithographed handwritten text. Drawings by N. Goncharova. Cover by M. Larionov. First NYPL copy in original oak-patterned wallpaper wrappers. NYPL second copy imperfect: covers wanting. Author’s presentation copy, inscribed: “Tonko strunnomu liubiteliu prekrasnogo.” NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1913 93-81 and second copy Spencer Coll. Rus. 1913 93-82 no. 2 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 4.

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Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Washington Univ. 459. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Sdvigologiia russkogo stikha: trakhtat obizhal'nyi i pouchal'nyi. Moskva: MAF, 1923. 46 p.: ill.; 19 cm. With illus. by I. Kliun. Gift of W. Michael Sheehe, 1991. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999 (Second copy) NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1912 93-82, no. 3 and Slav. Reserve 99-999, and microfilm *ZQ-305. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA (1922 ed.); Ohio State; Yale. 460. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Stikhi V. Maiakovskogo. Sankt-Peterburg: EUY, 1914. 29 p.; 20 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 93-1452 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 36. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Rutgers. 461. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich, I. Kliun, and K. Malevich. Tainye poroki akademikov. [Moskva: Tip. I.D. Rabotnova], 1916. 32 p.: ill.; 23 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 98-2961. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; MoMA; Rutgers; Stanford. 462. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich and V. Khlebnikov. Te li le. Sankt-Peterburg: EUY, 1914. [14] l.; 25 cm. Reproduced by color hectography. Text handwritten by O. Rozanova and N. Kul'bin. Illus. by O. Rozanova and N. Kul'bin. Cover by O. Rozanova. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 93-37 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 40. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Niedersachsische (Ger.). 463. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Uchites khudogi: stikhi. Tiflis, 1917. [25] l.: ill.; 24 cm. Illus. by K. Zdanevich. Epigraph (leaf [1]) from Ziga Valishevskii. Lithographed throughout, including hand-written text. Author's dedication (leaf [1]) to I. Terentev, dated 1918. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1917 02-2273. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Waseda; Yale. 464. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Utinoe gnezdyshko... durnykh slov. [Sankt-Peterburg: EUY, 1913.] [24] l.; 20 cm. Lithographed text, handwritten by O. Rozanova. Drawings by O. Rozanova. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1913 93-80 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 44. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA.

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465. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Vozropshchem. [Sankt-Peterburg: EUY, 1913.] 12 p.; 19 cm. Drawings by O. Rozanova and K. Malevich. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1913 93-36 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 49. Columbia: 891.7K93 Y, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 466. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich and Aliagrov. Zaumnaia gniga. [Moskva], 1915. [22] l.; 22 cm. Cover bears the date 1916. Color linocuts and collages (including the cover collage) by O. Rozanova. 140 copies printed. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1915 93-43 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 54. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA. 467. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich, G. Petnikov, and V. Khlebnikov. Zaumniki. [Petrograd]: EUY, 1922. 24 p. [1] l. of pl.; 22 cm. Linocut cover by A. Rodchenko. Poems by Kruchenykh, Petnikov and Khlebnikov; prose by Kruchenykh and Khlebnikov. "Futu-zau na Kavkaze" (signed at end: E.L.): p. 23-24. Illus.: 1 print (on covers): linocut, black on pink; double-page. "Different colours were used for different copies"--Compton, p. 86. One collage: cut col. paper on blue paper background; image 20 x 13 cm. Tipped in at beginning. Issued in illus. pink paper covers. Spencer Coll. copy unopened. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1922 93-76 and microfilm *ZQ-556. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA. 468. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Zaumnyi iazyk u Seifullinoi, Vs. Ivanova, Leonova, Babelia, I. Sel'vinskogo, A. Veselogo i dr. Moskva: Izd-vo Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1925. 59 p.; 17 cm. Kniga 127-aia. Cover design and tail-piece by V. Kulagina-Klutsis. Includes Kruchenykh’s “autobibliography” of his books published up to 1924. NYPL copy purchased from Simeon Bolan, March 20/34. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v. 474 and a second copy Slav. Reserve (Kruchennykh). Columbia: 891.709 K93, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 469. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich. Zhivoi Maiakovskii; razgovory Maiakovskogo zapisal i sobral A. Kruchenykh. Moskva: Izd. "Gruppy druzei Maiakovskogo", 1930. 2 pts. in 1; 22 cm. Cover by Igor Terent'ev. Autographed.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Kruchenykh, A. Zivoi Maiakovskii). Other locations: Cleveland PL; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Waseda. 470. Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich and I. Terent'ev. Zudesnik: zudutnye zudesa. Moskva, 1922. [10] p; 19 cm.. (Kniga 119-aia.) Typographic cover. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1912 93-82 no. 5 and microfilm *ZQ-556. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Chicago; Getty; Harvard; MIT; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda. 471. Krugliakov, IU. G. Rekonstruktsiia zhilykh kvartalov; Leningrad; Moskva: Gos. izd-vo standartizatsiia i ratsionalizatsiia, 1933. 119 p., [1] folded leaf of pl.: ill., plans; 21 cm. At head of title: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiĭ institut kommunal'nogo i zhilishchnogo khoziaistva i stroitel'stva (N.I.I.K.Kh.). NYPL: Slav. Reserve 08-3631. Other locations: Canadian Centre for Architecture. 472. Kudreiko, Anatolii Alekseevich. Graviury i marsh: stikhi i poemy, 1927-1929. Moskva: Izd-vo "Federatsiia", 1931. 125 p.; 18 cm. Publication date on cover: 1930. Cover by V. Favorskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-4763 and a second copy Slav. Reserve 91-3180. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Harvard; Stanford. 473. Kudreiko, Anatolii Alekseevich. Serdtse mira. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo Khudozhestvennoi lit-ry, 1931. 60 p.; 16 cm. “Novinki proletarskoi literatury.” NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-1661. Other locations: Library of Congress; Stanford. 474. Kuleshov, Lev Vladimirovich. Praktika kinorezhissury. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo "Khudozh. lit-ra", 1935. 267 p.: ill.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QDZ (Kuleshov). Other locations: Getty; MMA; Notre Dame. 475. Kushner, Boris Anisimovich. Sto tri dnia na zapade : 1924-1926 gg.. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1928. 358 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Cover title: 103 dnia na zapade.

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NYPL: *QF (Kushner, B. Sto tri dnia). Other locations: Princeton; Stanford. 476. Kusikov, Aleksandr Borisovich. Koevangelieran. Moskva: Imazhinisty, 1920. 26 p.; 23 cm. Illus. and cover by B. Erdman. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 40. Columbia: 891.7K968 S4, Offsite. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Cornell; Getty; MoMA; Victoria (Canada); Yale. 477. Kusikov, Aleksandr Borisovich. Poema poem. Moskva: Imazhinisty, 1920. [32] p.: 7 ill.; 21 cm. Drawings and cover design by B. Erdman. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 40 and a second copy? Slav. Reserve 99-5766. Columbia: SEEC 0176, RBML. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Stanford; MoMA; V & A; Yale. 478. Kusikov, Aleksandr Borisovich. Ptitsa bezymiannaia : izbrannye stikhi, 1917-1921. Ungenannte Vogel. Berlin: Izd-vo "Skify", 1922. 62 p.; 21 cm. Cover design by El Lissitzky. Columbia: PG3476.K86 P75 1922g, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 479. Kusikov, Aleksandr Borisovich. Sumerki. Moskva: "Chikhi-Pikhi," [1919] 1 v. (unpaged); 16 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 96-8082. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Stanford. 480. Kusikov, Aleksandr Borisovich. V nikuda. Moskva: K-vo “Imazhinisty”, 1920. 79 p.: ill.; 26 cm. Portrait on cover by G. IAkulov. Cover by S. Zalshupin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v. 40, no. 7. Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Sydney; Victoria (Canada); Wisconsin; Yale. 481. Kusikov, Aleksandr Borisovich. V nikuda. Berlin, Epokha, 1922. 73 p.; 15 cm. Portrait on cover by G. IAkulov. Cover by S. Zalshupin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 94-4794 (Shershenevich) and a second copy *QDH p.v. 40. Other locations: Multiple. 482. Kuz'min, Mikhail Alekseevich and V. Voinov. D. I. Mitrokhin. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1922. 131 p.; 29 cm. NYPL copy acquired during book-buying visit of H. Lydenberg and A. Yarmolinsky in 1923–1924.

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NYPL: *QDZ+ (Kuzmin) and microfilm *ZQ-1191, no. 4. Columbia: NC269.M69 K96 1922, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Multiple. 483. Kuz'min, Mikhail Alekseevich. Dvum. [Petrograd?]: Segodnia, [192-?] [8] p.; 21 cm. Illus. by E. Turova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2263. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Harvard; MoMA (dated 1919); Princeton; Stanford. 484. Kuz'min, Mikhail Alekseevich. Kryl'ia; povest' v trekh chastiakh. [Berlin:] Petropolis, 1923. 119 p.; 16 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Columbia: 891.7K969 S4, Offsite; SEEC 1875, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 485. Kuz'min, Mikhail Alekseevich. Novyi Gul'. Leningrad: Academia, 1924. 30 p.; 16 cm. Cover by D.I. Mitrokhin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-4768. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Harvard; Indiana; Stanford; Yale. 486. Kuz'min, Mikhail Alekseevich. Seti; pervaia kniga stikhov. Berlin: Petropolis, 1923. 206 p.; 20 cm. Cover by N. Al'tman. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 35 no. 1. Columbia: 891.7K969 W, Offsite; RBML Call No. SEEC 1876; B891.7K9691 W 1923. Other locations: Multiple. 487. Kvantrishvili, G. Kniga pochti vse futuristy Samary. [N.p., 192-?]. 4 folded sheets ([8] l.); 21 cm. “Dal dengi MTSK "Volga" ; pomagali IU. B. Orlitskii, Natalia Goncharova, Olesia Kondrateva. Columbia: PG3233 .K55 1920z, RBML. Other locations: Stanford. 488. Kvitko, Leib. [Nayntsen hundert nayntsen] 1919. [Berlin]: Idisher literarisher farlag, [1923] 163, [3] p.; 20 cm. NYPL: *PTN (Kvitko, L. 1919. 1923). Other locations: Multiple. 489. Laptev, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Piatiletka: risunki i maket. [N.p.]: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo, 1930. 1 v. (unpaged): ill., maps; 20 cm. NYPL: *QDN (Pyatiletka). Columbia: SEEC 1027gb, RBML; (second copy) Malamuth collection, Bakhmeteff Archive RBML In Process.

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Other locations: Multiple. 490. Lara, L. and E. Autant. Compte-rendu de la mission envoyee en Russie pour l'etude de l'art dramatique russe en 1928. Paris: Directeurs d'art & action, [1928?] 53 p.: ill.; 19 cm. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999 (Second copy) NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-969 and second copy Slav. Reserve 99-981. Other locations: Amsterdam; Harvard; Inst. of Social History (Neth.); San Jose State; SUNY Binghamton; V & A; Vanderbilt. †491. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. “Cher Baron! Bonnes fetes et bonne annee.” [N.d.] Pen and ink and watercolor, 21 x 26.6 cm. Signed in ink lower right: M. Larionoff. A multicolored rainbow, upper left corner. A female dancer on pointe holding a champagne glass. A waiter with angel wings walking on a cloud, carrying a tray with a champagne bucket and two glasses. NYPL: *MGZGA Lar M 6. †492. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. [Female dancer. N.d.] Pen and ink and pencil, 28 x 22.5 cm. Stamped lower right: M.L. A female dancer in a position suggesting first arabesque. NYPL: *MGZGA Lar M 3. †493. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. [Female dancers. N.d.] Pen and ink and pencil, 26.5 x 21.8 cm. Two female dancers wearing billowing skirts. One is seated at a small cafe table, the other stands behind her, her right hand resting on the seated dancer's shoulder. Lightly sketched in pencil, in the background, is an elderly man in formal attire. NYPL: *MGZGA Lar M 4. †494. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. [Female head]. [N.d.] 1 drawing : pen and ink ; 27 x 22 cm., mounted and framed to 44 x 40 cm. From the collection of Jacques and Ania Kayaloff. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ 02-202. †495. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. [Jerome Robbins, Collector]. [Artworks] [193?-199?] 15 flat file drawers Series 5: Prints, drawings and paintings by 20th century artists [including] M. Larionov. Finding aid available in repository [and online]. Received as part of a bequest from the Estate of Jerome Robbins, 3/1999. NYPL: *MGZMD. †496. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. [Jerome Robbins collection of graphic works]. [193?-1998] 20 flat file drawers. Series 8: Prints, drawings and paintings by 20th century artists [including] M. Larionov.

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NYPL: *MGZMD 134. †497. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. “Lifar et Spessivtzeva.” [192-?] Pencil on grey paper, 17.5 x 22.5 cm. Initialed upper right corner: M.L. A quick sketch of two female dancers in background. In foreground a couple, identified by Larionov as Lifar and Spessivtseva, in what appears to be a vigorous pas de deux. Eugenia Eduardova Fund, 1986. NYPL: *MGZGA Lar M 7. †498. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. “Massine, 1916.” Ink, 34.4 x 26 cm. Initialed and dated lower right: M L, 1916. Portrait of Leonide Massine, in Cubist manner; female dancer and staff of music on lower left. Gift of Mrs. Robert D. Graff. NYPL: *MGZGA Lar M 1. †499. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. “Renard.” 1921. Watercolor, 38 x 46 cm. A preliminary version of the decor for Bronislava Nijinska's Le renard, premiered in Paris, May 18, 1922. Description: left, the Cock on his perch, holding on to a rope. Right, Renard, disguised as a nun, with a rosary over his left hand. Background: two trees, a fence, wooden structure and ladder. NYPL: *MGZGB Lar M Ren 1. †500. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. [Le soleil de nuit] 1915. Charcoal on yellow manila paper, 33 x 45.2 cm. Signed and dated lower right: M. Larionov, 915. Design for scene in Massine's ballet for Les Ballets Russes (Diaghilev). Depicts three women, full skirts, headdresses, in center, and man in clown-like costume at right, dancing under large hovering "suns"; some sort of animal in cage at left. NYPL: *MGZGB Lar M Sol 1. †501. Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich. [Two female dancers. n.d.] Brush and ink, 27 X 21 cm. Initialed upper right: M.L. Two female figures standing in repose, side by side. Their hands are touching. NYPL: *MGZGA Lar M 2. 502. Lebedev, Vladimir Vasil'evich. Kak muzhik u vsekh v dolgu ostalsia i kak potom so vsemi raskvitalsia. Skazka. Moskva: “Krasnaia nov,” 1923. 61 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Illus. by Iv. Maliutin and D. Moor. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 21 no. 4 and film *ZQ-556. Other locations: Princeton.

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503. Lebedev, Vladimir Vasil'evich. Russian placards 1917-1922. 1st part: Petersburg office of the Russian Telegraph Agency ROSTA. Petrograd: Petersburg Branch of the News of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee (Izvestiia VTsIK), 1923. [8] p.; 23 col. pl.; 22 cm. Reproductions of posters designed by V. Lebedev for the windows of ROSTA, with an introduction in English. NYPL: MAR p.v. 1571. Other locations: Art Institute of Chicago; British Library; Hoover; Inst. of Social History (Neth.); Mid-Hudson (NY) Library System; V & A; Worcester (MA) Art Museum; Yale. 504. Lef: zhurnal levogo fronta iskusstv. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1923-1925. 7 v.: ill.; 23 cm. Irregular. No. 5-7 also called 1-3. Continued by: Novyi lef. Editor: V. Maiakovskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05-69 and a reprint ed. *QCA. Other locations: Multiple. 505. Leman, Boris Alekseevich. Churlianis. Petrograd: Izdanie N. I. Butkovskoi, [1916] 3 p. l., 29 p. incl. front. (mounted port.) pl. (part. col., part. mounted); 21 x 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-3701. Columbia: ND689 C47 L54, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Art Institute of Chicago; Cal State Long Beach; Cornell; Frick; Indiana; MMA; Stanford; Yale. 506. Lemekh: literaturno-khudozhestvennyi sbornik gruppy Lemekh. Moskva: Izdano gruppoi "Lemekh", 1926. 185 p.; 26 cm. At head of title: Moskovskaia assotsiatsiia proletarskikh pisatelei. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 06-447. Other locations: Yale. 507. Lenin v Evropeiskoi poezii: otkliki na smert Lenina. Moskva : Izd. "Prometei", 1925. 172 p.; 22 cm. Constructivist cover. Editor: Boris Gusman. NYPL: *Q p.v.70, no.4. Other locations: Stanford. 508. Leningrad. Maly Opera Theater. "Svetlyi ruchei": komediinyi balet v 3 deistviiakh i 4 kartinakh. Leningrad, 1935. 43 p.: ill. (part col.); 27 cm. Music by Shostakovich. Libretto by F. Lopukhov i Adr. Piotrovskii. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGTZ (Bright stream) and a second copy *QCC p.v.707.

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Other locations: Library of Congress; Stanford; UC Irvine; UCLA. 509. Leontev, Konstantin. Stranitsy vospominanii. Sankt-Peterburg: "Parfenon", 1922. 62 p.; 24 cm. Parfenon ; no. 8 Cover by N.A. Tyrsa. Foreword by P.K. Guber. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-3799 Columbia: 197L553 W, Butler Stacks. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Harvard; Indiana; Kansas; Stanford; Yale. 510. Leskov, Nikolai Semenovich. Zaiachii remiz: nabliudeniia, opyty i prikliucheniia Onopriia Pereguda iz Peregudov. Moskva: "Krug", 1922. 168 p.; 18 cm. Cover by IU.Annenkov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05-1701. Other locations: Duke; Harvard; Yale. 511. Levinson, Andre. Staryi i novyi balet. Petrograd: Svobodnoe iskusstvo [pref. 1917]. 129 p.: mounted ill.; 28 cm. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. Cover design by A. Arnshtam NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-4349 and a second copy *MGT. Other locations: Multiple. 512. Lezhnev, Abram Zakharovich. Sovremenniki: literaturno-kriticheskie ocherki. Moskva: Artel' pisatelei “Krug,” 1927. 179 p.; 23 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3774. Columbia: 891.709 L5993, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 513. Liessin, Abraham. Lider un poemen (1888-1938). Mit tseykhnungen fun Mark Shagal. Nyu York: Forverts Asosieyshon, 1938. 3 v.: ill.; 23 cm. NYPL: **P 06-415 and *ZP-1510 no. 3 [Microfilm]. Columbia: 893.22L625 L, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 514. Likhachev, B. S. Kino v Rossii (1896-1926): materialy k istorii russkogo kino. Leningrad: Academia, 1927- 3 v.: ill., ports.; 18 cm. Teoriia i istoriia kino "Kino-Komitet Gosudarstvennogo Instituta Istorii Iskusstv." Kniga pervaia (1896-1913 g.); Kniga vtoraia (1914-1917 g.); Kniga tretia (1917-1927 g.). NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-7687 Library has: Chast I (1896-1913). and on microfilm: *ZQ-1183, no. 1.

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Columbia: 809.22 L627, Butler Stacks (location has vol. 1). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Chicago; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda. 515. Liren'. [Moskva], 1920. 40 p.; 16 cm. Contents include: N. Aseev’s play “Voina,” poems by V. Maiakovskii, and an article by V. Khlebnikov entitled “Nasha osnova” in 3 parts (1. Slovotvorchestvo, 2. Zaumnyi iazyk, 3. Matematicheskoe ponimanie istorii Gamma Budetlianina). NYPL: *Q p.v. 2284. Columbia: SEEC 0165, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 516. Lissitzky, El and Hans Arp. Die Kunstismen = Les ismes de l'art = the isms of art. Erlenbach-Zurich: E. Rentsch, 1925. xi p., 48 p. of ill.; 27 cm. NYPL: MAL (Lisitzki, L. M. Kunstismen). Columbia: ND195 L68, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 517. Lissitzky, El. Pro dva kvadrata: suprematicheskii skaz: v 6-ti postroikakh. Berlin: Skify, 1922. [9] l.; 29 cm. NYPL: Spencer Coll. German 1922 93-38. Other locations: Multiple. †518. Lissitzky, El. [Lithograph]. Proun2c. 34.5 x 45 cm. NYPL: MEWG+ Li-Z. 519. Lissitzky, El. Russland: die Rekonstruktion der Architektur in der Sowjetunion. Vienna: Anton Schroll & Co. (printed in Leipzig), 1930. 103 p.: ill., plans; 29 cm. Neues Bauen in der Welt, Bd. 1. Wrappers, binding, and typography also by El Lissitzky. NYPL: MQW. Columbia: AA686 R92 L69, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 520. Lissitzky, El. Vystavka Iaponskoe kino. Moskva: VOKS, 1929. 23 p.: ill.; 15 x 22 cm. NYPL: Spencer uncataloged. Other locations: Bowdoin; British Library; Getty; Waseda. 521. Literatura fakta: pervyi sbornik materialov rabotnikov LEFa. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1929. 270 p.; 20 cm. Edited by N. Chuzhak (pseud. of Nikolai Fedorovich Nasimovich). Cover with Constructivist typography.

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NYPL: *QDZ+. Other locations: Multiple. 522. Literature of the world revolution. Moskva: State Publishing House, 1931. 5 v.: ill.; 25 cm. "The Central Organ of the International Union of Revolutionary Writers." Continued by: International literature. Cover for 1931 and 1932 issues designed by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: *DA (Literature of the world revolution). Library has: no.1-5 (June-[Oct.?] 1931). Other locations: Multiple. 523. Literaturnyi iarmarok: almanakh misiachnyk. Kharkiv: Derzh. vyd-vo Ukrainy, 1928-1929. 12 v.: ill.; 19 cm. Library of Roman Terleckyj. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05-92 and *QGAA photocopy. Other locations: Harvard; Illinois; MoMA; Yale. §524. Litografii. S. Gerasimov, N. Grigorev, Lev Zhegin, E. Mashkevich, V. Pestel, V. Chekrygin, N. Chernyshev, A. Shevchenko, A. IAkimchenko. [Moskva?: s. n.], 1921. 1 portfolio ([9] l. of pl.); 23 cm. No. 25 of a limited edition of 50 numbered copies. Lithographs were prepared by members of the Makovets Society. Cover by Gerasimov. Purchased from Alex Rabinovich Rare Books, 2007. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2056. §525. Liubchenko, Arkadii Panasovych. Vertep. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1930. 262 p.: ill.; 19 cm. NYPL: *QDM (Lyubchenko, A. Vertep). 526. Liubov k trem apelsinam; Zhurnal Doktora Dapertutto. Petrograd: [Redaktor-izdatel Vs. Meierkhold] , 1914- . v.: ill.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Liubov' k trem apel'sinam) and a second copy *QCA (Lyubov k triom apelsinam) (Photocopy). Library has: 1914-1915. Other locations: Amherst; Indiana; Missouri; Ohio State; Stanford; Yale. 527. Livshits, Benedikt Konstantinovich. Frantsuzskie liriki XIX i XX vekov. Leningrad: "Khudozhestvennaia literatura", 1937. 234 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDY (Livshits, B. Frantsuzskie). Columbia: PQ1170.R8 L5 1937g , Offsite. 528. Livshits, Benedikt Konstantinovich. Gileia. N'iu-Iork: Izd. M.N. Burliuk, 1931. 15 p.: ill.; 32 cm.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-172. Columbia: ND689 B92 L76 Q, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 529. Livshits, Benedikt Konstantinovich. Krotonskii polden. Moskva: "Uzel", 1928. 137 p.; 22 cm. NYPL: *QDH 96-3787. Columbia: PG3476.L654 K7 1928g, RBML. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Harvard; Michigan; Stanford; Yale. 530. Livshits, Benedikt Konstantinovich. Ot romantikov do siurrealistov: antologiia frantsuzskoi poezii. Leningrad: Kooperativnoe izd-vo "Vremia", 1934. 190 p.; 16 cm. NYPL: *QDA 96-3854. Other locations: Harvard; Library of Congress; McGill; Yale. 531. Livshits, Benedikt Konstantinovich. Polutoraglazyi strelets. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. 295 p.: ill., ports.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ and a second copy Slav. Reserve 06-6933. Columbia: ND684 L76, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 532. Lopukhov, Fedor Vasil'evich. Puti baletmeistera. Berlin: Petropolis, 1925. 173 p.: ill.; 26cm. Drawings by Pavel Goncharov. NYPL third copy gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *QDZ and a second copy Slav. Reserve 06-6934 and a third copy *MGT 84-3389. Columbia: 793.62 L88, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. †533. Lourie, (Lur'e), Artur Sergeevich. [Arthur Lourie papers], ca. 1910-ca. 1974. 3 linear ft. Chiefly music scores, including holographs, copyists' manuscripts, and published music. Besides scores, there are brief biographical sketches in Russian and English (JPB 92-61 no. 88) ; an essay by Lourie (“Our march”) on Russian futurism with some notes on his composition, Nash marsh (JPB 92-61 no. 87); a small box of notes chiefly in Russian on filing cards (JPB 92-61 no. 88); and 1 folder of librettos and synopses of operas and other textual material relating to Lourie's vocal works (JPB 92-61 no. 68). Scores are cataloged separately in the Scores file. 1 reel-to-reel tape has been separated from the collection and transferred to the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound. Includes papers and vocal texts in French, English, Russian, German, Italian, and Latin. NYPL: JPB 92-61. 534. Lourie, (Lur'e), Artur Sergeevich. Dnevnoi uzor. Petrograd: Gos. muzykalnoe izd-vo, 1918. 19 p.; 36 cm. Cover by G.B. IAkulov.

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NYPL copy accompanied by added t.-p in ink: Arabesque du jour: suite pour piano. Arthur Lourie. Presto; Allegreto; Lento; Adagio; Finale. Cover of NYPL copy signed in ink by the composer. NYPL: JPB 92-61 no. 3. Other locations: Boston PL; Getty. 535. Lourie, (Lur'e), Artur Sergeevich. Nash marsh. Muzyka Artur Lur'e; slova V.V. Maiakovskogo. Petrograd: 1-aia Gosudarstvennaia litografiia, 1918. 10 p. of music; 37 cm. Cover by P. Miturich. NYPL: JPB 92-61 no. 51. Other locations: Harvard. †536. Lourie, (Lur'e), Artur Sergeevich. Oshibka baryshni smerti: muzyka iz p'esy V. Khlebnikova: op. 40. 1917. [24]p. of ms. music.; 39 cm. or smaller. Holograph signed, in ink. Incidental music for piano. Includes quotations, in Russian, probably from the play by Khlebnikov. NYPL: JPB 92-61 no. 40 and microfilm *ZZ-32482. 537. Lourie, (Lur'e), Artur Sergeevich. Roial’ v detskoi. Peterburg: Gos. muzykalnoe izd-vo, 1920. 3, 7, 3, 5, 3, 3, 7, 3 p. of music: col. ill.; 31 cm. Illus. by P.V. Miturich. With Lourie's lithographed dedication to "Annochka" dated "Peterburg, ianvar 1917." Also published as Eight scenes of Russian childhood. New York: G. Schirmer, 1917. NYPL: JPB 92-61 no. 23. Other locations: Berkeley; Getty; MoMA; Princeton. 538. Lourie, (Lur'e), Artur Sergeevich. Upman: kuritel'naia shutka. Peterburg: Gos. Muz. izd-vo, 1919. 15 p. of music: ill.; 34 cm. Caption title: Upmann: smoking sketch. Arthur Lourie.. Drawings by P. Mansurov. NYPL: JPB 92-61 no. 26 and *MYD box Lourie. Other locations: British Library; Eastman School of Music; Free Library of Philadelphia. 539. Lugovskoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. Bolshevikam pustyni i vesny: stikhi. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo khudozhestvennoi lit-ry, 1931. 70 p.; 16 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3772. Other locations: British Library; MoMA; Stanford.

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540. Lugovskoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. Izbrannye stikhi. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. 203 p.: port.; 16 cm. Editor: E. Bagritskii. Portrait signed E.G. NYPL: *QDH 95-2148. Other locations: Amsterdam; Chicago; Harvard; Michigan; Stanford. 541. Lugovskoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. Muskul: vtoraia kniga stikhov. Moskva: "Federatsiia", 1929. 119 p., [1] l. of pl.: port.; 17 cm. NYPL: *QDH 95-2143. Columbia: PG3476.L75 M8 1929g, RBML. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Michigan; Stanford; Yale. 542. Lugovskoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. Spolkhi: stikhi. Moskva: Izd-vo Uzel, [1926]. 31 p.; 17 cm. “Marka raboty V. Favorskogo.” NYPL: *QDH 96-5804. Other locations: Kansas. 543. Lugovskoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. Stradaniia moikh druzei: tretia kniga stikhov, 1928-1929. Moskva: Izd-vo "Federatsiia", 1930. 123 p.; 18 cm. Illus. by B. Titov. NYPL: *QDH 95-2163. Columbia: 891.7 L967 W, Offsite. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA. 544. Lugovskoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. Zhizn’: kniga pervaia. Moskva: Sovetskaia lit-ra, 1933. 86 p.: ill.; 16 cm. Illus. by Z. Gorbovets. NYPL: *QDH 96-4476. Columbia: 891.7 L967 Z7, Butler Stacks (location has v.1). Other locations: Stanford. 545. Lukomskii, Georgii Kreskentevich. L'art decoratif russe. Paris: Vincent, Freal & cie, 1928. 38 p.: ill., CXCII pl.; 23 cm. “Ouvrage contenant 182 planches en phototypie, couverture en couleurs de S. Tchekhonine.” NYPL: MLF (Lukomskii, G. K. Art decoratif russe). Other locations: Multiple.

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546. Lukomskii, Georgii Kreskentevich. Starinnyia usadby Kharkovskoi gubernii. Chast 1. Petrograd:[Izd. N. V. Kleinmikhel] 1917. v.: ill.; 28 cm. Cover by G. Narbut. NYPL copy with autograph of author. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 98-8164 Library has: Ch. 1. Columbia: AA609 R9 L96, Offsite Avery. Other locations: Multiple. 547. Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich. Etiudy: sbornik statei. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1922. 342 p.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QDX 89-2773 and microfilm *ZAN-*Q1740, reel 119b. Other locations: Multiple. 548. Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich. Faust i gorod: drama dlia chteniia. Moskva: Literaturno-Izd. Otdel, 1918. 99 p.: pl.; 31 cm. Illus. S. Chekhonin. NYPL: *QDK+ (Lunacharski, A. Faust). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Cornell; Dartmouth; Los Angeles PL; Stanford; Toronto. 549. Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich. Faust i gorod: drama dlia chteniia. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1921. 168 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDK 77-455 (1918). Columbia: 891.7L972 Q5, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 550. Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich. Ivan v raiu; mif v piati kartinakh. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1920. 40 p.: ill.; 36 cm. Illus. by V. Masiutin. NYPL: *Q p.v. 50, no. 12. Other locations: Univ. of Alberta; Berkeley; Cornell; Harvard; Illinois; Melbourne; Princeton. 551. Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich. Oktiabrʹ v iskusstve i literature, 1917-1927. Leningrad: Izd. "Krasnoi gazety", 1927. 85 p.: ill., ports.; 24 cm. "Avtory: A.V. Lunacharskii, A.K. Vononskii, E.M. Braudo, Vs. V. Voinov i D.M. Aranovich." Headpieces by S. Chekhonin. NYPL: *Q p.v.189, no.10. Other locations: Multiple. 552. Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich. Podzhigateli. Moskva: Krasnaia nov', 1924. 86 p.; 23 cm.

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Constructivist cover. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 51. Other locations: British Library; Waseda. 553. Makovskii, Sergei Konstantinovich. Siluety Russkikh khudozhnikov. Praha: Nasha Riech, 1922. 158 p., 18 l. of pl.: ill.; 20 cm. "Risunok oblozhki izp. L. Chirikova, zaglavnyi bukvy-po ris. G. Narbuta... " "Pianadtsat ekzempliarov etoi knigi otpechantany na bieloi gollandskoi bumagie i vyposhcheny v sviet numerovannymi." NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-4339 and a second copy *QDZ (Makovski) and microfilm *ZQ-936. Columbia: ND684 M28, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 554. Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich. Die gegenstandslose Welt. München: A. Langen, 1927. 104 p.: ill.; 24 cm. Bauhausbucher, 11. Translation by H. von Riesen of unpublished manuscript in Russian: Vvedenie v teoriiu pribavochnogo elementa v zhivopisi. "Typographie, Einband, Umschlag: Moholy-Nagy. NYPL copy is a hardcover with original dust jacket. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-260 and a second copy MC (Malevich, K. Gegenstandslose Welt). Columbia: AD195 M292, Avery Classics; AD195 M292, Avery Classics <Cage>. Other locations: Multiple. 555. Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich. O novykh sistemakh v iskusstve. Vitebsk, 1919. 32 p.; 23 cm. Handwritten lithographed text. Lithographed cover by El Lissitzky. Includes lithographs by K. Malevich. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Kansas; MoMA; Princeton. 556. Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich. Ot kubizma i futurizma k suprematizmu: novyi zhivopisnyi realizm. Moskva, 1916. 31 p.; 18 cm. 3rd ed. NYPL: Spencer Coll. (uncataloged) and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 20. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Rutgers. 557. Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich. Ot Sezanna do Suprematizma: kriticheskii ocherk... [Petrograd]: Izd. Otdela izobrazitel'nykh iskusstv Narkomprosa, [1920]. 16 p.; 18 cm.

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NYPL: *QDZ 94-3341. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Texas; V & A; Waseda. §558. Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich. [Six color lithographic “lubki” pertaining to the First World War] Moskva: Tipo-lit. S.M. Mukharskago. Izd-vo Segodniiashii lubok, [1914-15]. a) “Nu i tresk-zhe…” 55.5 x 37.5 cm. b) “Gliad', pogliad'…” 37.5 x 55 cm. c) “Shel avstriets…” 57-40 cm. d) “Vil'gel'mova karusel'” 56 x 38 cm. e) “Podoshel kolbasnik…” 56 x 37 cm. f) “U soiuznikov…” 58 x 40 cm. NYPL: MEWG+ Malevich 559. Malyi almanakh: sovremennoi frantsuzskoi literatury. Berlin: Izd-vo E.A. Gutnov, 1922. 66 p.; 20 cm. NYPL copy gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-982. Columbia: 308 Z v.465, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Harvard; Michigan; Stanford. 560. Mandel'shtam, Osip Emil'evich. Kamen: pervaia kniga stikhov. Moskva: Gos. Izdat., 1923. 95 p.; 19 cm. Cover by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 52. Other locations: Multiple. 561. Mandel'shtam, Osip Emil'evich. Tristia. Peterburg: Petropolis, 1922. 75 p.; 16 cm. "Oblozhka i marka raboty M.V. Dobuzhinskago. Otpechatano v tipografii Zinaburg i Ko. v Berlinie v 1922 godu dlia izdatelstva 'Petropolis'."--Colophon. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 00-7752. Columbia: PG3476.M355 T7, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 562. Manifesty ital'ianskago futurizma: sobranie manifestov Marinetti, Bochch'oni, Karra, Russolo, Balla, Severini, Pratella, Sen-Puan. Moskva, 1914. 77 p.; 27 cm. Translated by V. Shershenevich. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-1558. Other locations: Univ. of Our other partners are Princeton, and New York Public.; British Library; Princeton; Stanford; Waseda. 563. Margolin, Samuil Akimovich. Khudozhnik teatra za 15 let. Moskva, 1933. 126 p.; 13 cm. Includes reproductions of photographs from productions.

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NYPL: *QDK p.v. 127. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Stanford; Wisconsin. 564. Mann, Thomas. Bliznetsy: roman. Riga: Kniga dlia vsekh, [192-?] 68 p.; 28 cm. Constructivist cover. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen of Ex Libris, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1116. Other locations: UNC. 565. Marianova, Malvina. Golubosnezhnik. Moskva: Izd-vo Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1925. 43 p.; 15 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 92-2743. Other locations: Harvard; Stanford; UNC. 566. Mariengof, Anatolii Borisovich. Brityi chelovek; roman. Berlin: Petropolis [1926?]. 121 p.; 18 cm. Purchased from MIF Production. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-4071. Other locations: Multiple. 567. Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso. Futurizm. [Sankt-Peterburg]: K-vo “Prometei” N. N. Mikhailova, 1914. 241 p.; 20 cm. Translated from French (Le Futurisme) by M. Engel'gardt. NYPL: *QD and second copy JED 80-4749. Other locations: British Library; Yale. 568. Massovye prazdnestva: sbornik Komiteta sotsiologichesk-ogo izucheniia iskusstv. Leningrad: "Academia", 1926. 204 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Poster “Oktiabr” by V. Lebedev. NYPL: *Q p.v. 113, no. 4. Columbia: 947.082 M388, Butler Stacks (location has two copies). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Chicago; Getty; Miami of Ohio; Stanford; Yale. 569. Mastera sovremennoi graviury i grafiki: sbornik materialov. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1928. xix, 414, [1] p., [7] l. of pl.: ill. (some col.); 28 cm. Articles by V. Adariukov, et al. Editor: V. Polonskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-5406 & *ZQ-963 Microfilm. Columbia: NE675 P76, Offsite <Fine Arts>.

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Other locations: Multiple. 570. Masterstvo teatra. Moskva: Izd-vo Russkogo teatralnogo obshchestva, 1922-1923. 2 v.: ill.; 22 cm. "Vremennik Kamernogo teatra". NYPL: *QCA (Masterstvo teatra) and microfilm *ZAN-Q1606. Library has: No. 1-2 (Dec. 1922-Mar. 1923). Other locations: British Library; Yale. 571. Matiushin, Mikhail Vasil'evich. Spravochnik po tsvetu. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo izobrazitelnykh iskusstv, 1932. 1 portfolio (30 folded pl.): folded col. ill.; 29 cm. “Tsvetovye tablitsy vypolneny ruchnym sposobom brigadoi khudozhnikov v sostave, I.V. Valter ... et al.” Portfolio is in a case. Includes a booklet (31 p.) Zakonomernost’ izmeniaemosti tsvetovykh sochetanii by M.V. Matiushin. Includes one loose leaf of black & white pl.. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1932 01-2399. Other locations: MoMA. 572. Matiushin, Mikhail Vasil'evich. Osennii son: siuita dlia skripki s fortepiano. [Petrograd: Izd. “Zhuravl',” 1912. Score (11p) and violin part; 19 cm. Music for the play “Osennii son” by E. Guro. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4363 (1912 edition). Other locations: Amherst (1915 ed.); British Library; MoMA. 573. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Bez doklada ne vkhodit'. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1930. 110 p.; 20 cm. Cover by S. Sen'kin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-2534. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA. 574. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Dlia golosa. Berlin; [Moskva]: Gosizdat (printed by Lutze & Vogt, G.M.B.N.), 1923. 61 p.; 19 cm. Book designed by El Lissitzsky. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Ger. 93-77 and second copy Slav. Reserve p.v. and microfilm *ZQ-531. Other locations: Multiple. 575. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. [Dvesti piatdesiat piat] 255 stranits Maiakovskogo. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1923. 255 p., [1] l. of pl.: port., music; 18 cm. IA sam -- Voina i mir -- Misteriia Buff -- [Sto piatdesiat millionov] 150.000.000. NYPL: *QDH (Mayakovski, V. 255 stranits Maiakovskogo).

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Other locations: Glasgow; Getty; Harvard; Library of Congress; Stanford; Waseda. 576. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Fleita-pozvonochnik. [Petrograd: Vzial, 1916 (1915 on back cover)]. 15 p.; 25 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4042. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; Melbourne; MoMA. 577. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Groznyi smekh: okna ROSTA. Moskva; Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo Khudozhestvennoi lit-ry, 1932. 79 p.: ill; 25 cm. Designed by V. Stepanova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; Library of Congress; MIT; MoMA; So. Illinois. 578. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Ia!. Moskva: Izd. G.L. Kuz'mina i S.D. Dolinskogo, [1913]. 15 l.; 24 cm. One of 300 printed. Lithographed text, handwritten by V. Chekrygin. Drawings by V. Chekrygin and L.Sh. (i.e., L. Shekhtel'). NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1913 93-44. Columbia: PG3476.M3 I2, RBML. Other locations: Getty; Harvard; National Gallery of Art; Stanford; Yale. 579. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Ispaniia; Okean; Gavanna; Meksika; Amerika. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1926. 87, [4] p.; 19 cm. Cover by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05- 2246 and a second copy *QDH p.v. 23 no. 6 and film *ZQ-556. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Waseda; Washington; Yale. 580. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Izbrannye proizvedeniia. Berlin: Nakanune, 1923. 259 p.: port.; 19 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Mayakovski). Other locations: Multiple. 581. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Izbrannye proizvedeniia. Moskva; Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo, 1930. 351 p.: port.; 18 cm. Includes essay by Nikolai Aseev: “Kak chitat Maiakovskogo”. Dustcovers and layout by V. Stepanova. Includes work by Rodchenko. NYPL: *QDH (Mayakovski, V. Izbrannye proizvedeniia, 1930). Other locations: British Library; Essex (UK); Harvard; Indiana; Lakehead (Canada); Library of Congress; NYU; Texas A&M. 582. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Kak delat' stikhi?. Moskva: "Ogonek", 1927. 53 p.; 15 cm.

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Columbia: PN1047 .M358 1927g, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Bibliotheek Universiteit van Amsterdam; Harvard; Yale. 583. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Khorosho!: oktiabrskaia poema. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1927. 104 p.; 21 cm. Inscribed by David Burliuk, 1932. Columbia: B891.7M282 S4 1927, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Harvard; Indiana; Minnesota (at Minneapolis); National Art Library Victoria & Albert Museum; National Library of Australia. 584. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Klop: feericheskaia komediia, deviat' kartin. Moskva; Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1929. 69 p.; 20 cm. Cover attributed to A. Rodchenko. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 47. Other locations: Berkeley; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Waseda. 585. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Letaiushchii proletarii. Moskva: Avioizd-vo i Aviokhim, 1925. 64 p.; 23 cm. Cover by G. Bershadskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4041. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Yale. 586. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Lirika. Moskva: Krug, 1923. 91 p.; 19 cm. Cover by A. Lavinskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 00-4639. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford. 587. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Liubliu. Moskva: Vkhutemas, 1922. 47 p.; 16 cm. Seriia poetov (Moskovskaia assotsiatsiia futuristov) ; no. 1. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-6333. Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; British Library; Getty; MoMA; Yale. 588. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Maiakovskii izdevaetsia: pervaia knizhitsa satiry. Moskva: Izd. Vkhutemas, 1922. 48 p.; 18 cm. Seriia poetov (Moskovskaia assotsiatsiia futuristov) ; no. 3. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-5765. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Indiana; MoMA; Oxford; Stanford; Yale.

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589. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. [Misteriia-buff. Prologue. French]. C’est de nous que parlait la terre. Paris: Editions G.L.M., 1935. 11 p.: ill.; 26 cm. Consists of four bifolia in a single gathering. Issued, unbound, in bright orange paper covers. NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1935 93-231 no. 4. Other locations: Art Institute of Chicago; Yale. 590. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. MIuD (Mezhdunarodnyi iunosheskii den'). Moskva; Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1930. 16 p.; 17 cm. Illus. by V. Ivanova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4040. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Princeton; McGill. 591. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Moe otkrytie Ameriki. Moskva; Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1926. 142 p.; 19 cm. Typographic design by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: *QGS p.v. 2, no. 2. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Cambridge; Dartmouth; Getty; Harvard; Johns Hopkins; MoMA; UCLA; Yale. 592. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. My i pradedy: stikhi. Moskva: Molodaia gvardiia, 1927. 34 p.; 20 cm. Typographic cover is attributed to A. Rodchenko. (MoMA attributes cover to Nikolai Il'in). NYPL: *Q p.v. 132. Other locations: British Library; Cambridge; Getty; Harvard; Kansas; MoMA; SUNY Stony Brook; Yale. 593. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Nepobedimoe oruzhie: oboronnye stikhi. [Moskva]: Izd-vo TSK VLKSM Molodaia gvardiia, 1938. 170 p.: ill.; 17 cm. Editor: V. Katan'ian. Illus. by the author. NYPL: *QDH 89-20815. Other locations: Berkeley; Library of Congress; Northwestern; SUNY Stony Brook; Wesleyan; Yale. 594. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. No. S.: novye stikhi. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1928. 107 p.: ill.; 18 cm. Constructivist typographical cover designs by A. Rodchenko. NYPL copy lacks cover. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 31. Other locations: Berkeley; British Library; Cleveland PL; Getty; Indiana; Kent State; MoMA; Northwestern; Syracuse; Yale.

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595. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Le nuage dans le pantalon. Paris: Les Revues [1930] 68 p.; 20 cm. Nos poetes. 3 NYPL: *Q p.v. 584, no. 2. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Cornell. 596. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. O Kurske, o Komsomole, o mae: o polete, o Chapline, o Germanii, o nefti, o 5 Internatsionale i o proch. Moskva: Krasnaia nov, 1924. 90 p.; 18 cm. Cover by Ruvim Mazel. Gift of Dr. David Orentreich, MD. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-258. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA: Notre Dame; UC Irvine; Waseda; Yale. 597. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Oblako v shtanakh: tetraptikh. [Petrograd]: Izd. ASIS, [1918]. 61 p.; 18 cm. “2. izd. bez tsenzury.” NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-5718. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA. 598. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Oblako v shtanakh. Khorosho. Moskva: Sov. pisatel, 1937. 167 p.: ill.; 22 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Mayakovski). Columbia: 891.7M282 U, Offsite. Other locations: Georgia; MoMA; Stanford. 599. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Pro eto. Moskva: Gos. Izdat., 1923. 43 p.: ill.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 21 no. 6 and film *ZQ-556. Other locations: Multiple. 600. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Prostoe kak mychanie. Petrograd: Izd-vo “Parus,” 1916. 116 p.; 22 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9219. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; Illinois; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda. 601. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Razgovor s fininspektorom o poezii. [Tiflis]: Zakkniga, [1926]. 14 p.; 18 cm. Covers and photomontage by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-5040. Other locations: Multiple.

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602. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Sergeiu Eseninu. Tiflis: Zakkniga, 1926. 15 p.: ill.; 16 cm. Cover and photomontages by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4455. Other locations: Multiple. 603. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Solntse: poema. Moskva-Peterburg: "Krug", 1923. [28] p.: ill.; 17 cm. Illus. by M. Larionov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-5767 (2 copies) and a third copy *QDH p.v. 24 no. 2 and film *ZQ-556. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda. 604. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Solntse v gostiakh u Maiakovskogo. [New York, Amerika: Izd-vo New World Press, 1925]. 7 p.: ill.; 15 cm. “Ukrasheniia Dav. Burliuka.” "Neobychainoe prikliuchenie byvshee so mnoi s Vladimirom Maiakovskim na dache v Pushkino 27 verst ot Moskvy po IAroslavskoi zheleznoi doroge"--p. [1]. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-2771. Other locations: Brigham Young; British Library; Getty; Melbourne; Wayne State; Wisconsin. 605. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. [Sto…] 150.000.000. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1921. 70 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-5246. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford; Yale. 606. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Tol'ko novoe. Leningrad; Moskva: Gosizdat, 1925. 55 p.; 17 cm. Cover signed V. Izenberg. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 52. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Waseda; Yale. 607. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. [Trinadtsat'] 13 let raboty. [Moskva]: MAF [printed by Vkhutemas], 1922. Vol. 1 and vol. 2, part 1; 18 cm. Typographic covers designed by A. Lavinskii. Includes illus. and portrait of V. Maiakovskii as a “Futurist.” NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Columbia: 891.7M282 X3, Butler Stacks (location has v.2:1). Other locations: British Library; Brown; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Oxford; Yale. 608. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Tuda i obratno. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1930. 93 p.; 18 cm. Cover by A. Rodchenko.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4367. Columbia: 891.7M282 X, Offsite. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; MoMA; NYU; Stanford; Waseda. 609. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Veshchi etogo goda, do 1 avgusta 1923 g. Berlin: Izd. Akts. o-va “Nakanune,” [1924]. 108 p.; 19 cm. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 104. Other locations: British Library; Cambridge; Getty; Harvard; Stanford. 610. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vladimir Il'ich Lenin; poema. [Moskva]: Sovetskaia literatura, 1934. 101 p.: front. (port.); 30 cm. Illus. by I. Rerberg. NYPL: *QDH+ (Maiakovskii). Other locations: Library of Congress; MoMA; NYU; Sarah Lawrence; Stanford; Wisconsin; Yale. 611. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vladimir Maiakovskii: raboty po izobrazitel'nomu iskusstvu: risunki i tekst. [Moskva]: Gos. Izd-vo izobrazitel'nykh iskusstv, [1932]. 287 p.: ill.; 25 cm. Introductory essay by O. Brik. Edited by V. Katan'ian. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: Multiple. 612. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vladimir Maiakovskii: tragediia v dvukh deistviiakh s prologom i epilogom. [Moskva]: Izd-vo Futuristov “Gileia,” 1914. 44 p., [7] l. of pl.; 18 cm. One of 500 copies printed. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1914 93-45 and facsimile *QDK 86-1798 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 46. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Central Florida; Claremont College; Getty; Harvard; Mount Holyoke; MoMA; Waseda. 613. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vladimir Maiakovskii ... Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1927-1933 (t. 1, 1928). 10 v.: port.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QDB (Maiakovskii). Other locations: Berkeley; Harvard; Michigan; Penn State; Texas; Waseda. 614. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vo ves golos: pervoe vstuplenie v poemu: s obrashcheniem sekretariata RAPP.. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo khudozhestvennoi lit-ry, 1931. 12 p.; 19 cm. Novinki proletarskoi literatury "Tekhredaktsiia i oblozhka S. Telingatera"--p. [2].

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-953. Other locations: Getty; MoMA; Northwestern; Yale. 615. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Voina i mir. Petrograd: Izd-vo “Parus,” 1917. 47 p.; 22 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4043. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda. 616. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Voina i mir. [Moskva: "IMO", 1919]. 37 p.: music; 22 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v.33, no.6. Other locations: Cambridge; Harvard; NYU; UNC. 617. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vse sochinennoe Vladimirom Maiakovskim 1909–1919. Petrograd: IMO, [1919]. 283 p.; 22 cm. Second copy is a gift of W. Michael Sheehe. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4298 and second copy Slav. Reserve 94-4636. Other locations: British Library; Essex (UK); Getty; Harvard (dated to 1920); Stanford; Waseda. 618. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Zhivoi Maiakovskii: razgovory Maiakovskogo. Moskva: Izd-vo “Gruppy druzei Maiakovskogo,” 1930. 2 v.; 23 cm. Collected by A. Kruchenykh. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Kruchenykh) (Vol. 1 only). Other locations: British Library; Cleveland PL; Getty; Harvard; Waseda. 619. Mazing, B. Emil IAnnings. Moskva, etc.: Knigopechat, 1928. 31 p.: ill., ports.; 17 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-2436. Other locations: British Library; Stanford; USC. †620. [Meierkhol'd film footage]. Moscow, 1924-1933. 1 videocassette (VHS) (16 min.): col. SP; 1/2 in. No production credits on tape. Title supplied by cataloger. Filmed in the Soviet Union between 1924 and 1933. Montage of film footage featuring Russian actor-director at work on various projects, including Maiakovskii's Klop. Most of the footage is silent with musical accompaniment, but there is a brief sound sequence of actor Igor Il'inskii performing a monologue. There is a also brief sequence from the 1928 film Belyi oryol featuring Meierkhol'd as an actor. Title cards in Russian without translation. Acquired dub. NYPL: NCOX 1505. Restricted to qualified researchers. 621. Meierkhol'd, Vsevolod Emilevich. Rekonstruktsiia teatra. Leningrad: Teakinopechat, 1930. 37 p.: port.; 17 cm.

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NYPL: *QDK (Meyerkhold, V. Rekonstruktsiia teatra). Columbia: PN2728.M4 R43, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Chicago; Harvard; Stanford; UNC; Wayne State. §622. Merz-Matineen: Program: Kurt Schwitters in Revolution Anna Blume ... Raoul Hausmann, 7 Tanze. Vortrag: Die Gesetze der Laute als Seelenmargarine ... . Hanover: Merzverlag, 1923] ([N.p.]: Leunis & Chapman). 1 broadside: ill.; 23 x 28 cm. Advertising an event on Dec. 30, 1923. Two other pieces relating to this event are known; cf. Meyer, R. Dada global, 127; Schelle, C. Werkverzeichnis (in Typographie kann unter Umstanden Kunst sein, p. 118-257), 14-15. "Typographie: El′ Lissitzky." Printed on light red paper. Elaine Lustig Cohen Dada Collection; 61. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Ger. 1923 01-509. 623. Metro: sbornik, posviashchennyi pusku moskovskogo metropolitena. Moskva: Izd. gazety "Rabochaia Moskva", 1935. 288 p.: ill. (some folded), ports., pl.; 19 cm. NYPL: *QIP (Kovaliov, L. Metro). Other locations: Berkeley; Chicago; International Labour Office (Switz.); Penn; Yale. 624. Mikhailov, Aleksei. IZOiskusstvo rekonstruktivnogo perioda. Moskva: OGIZ: IZOGIZ, 1932. 207 p.: ill.; 21 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.699, no.3. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Getty; USC. 625. Miliutin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich. Problema stroitel’stva sotsialisticheskikh gorodov: osnovnye voprosy ratsionalnoi planirovki i stroitel’stva naselennykh mest SSSR. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1930. 82 p.: ill., plans; 24 x 27 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3921. Columbia: LSI 109893, Avery Classics. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Canadian Centre for Architecture; Chicago; Cleveland PL; Getty; Michigan; Penn. 626. Mindlin, Emil' L'vovich. “Krasin” vo l'dakh. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1930. 31 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Montage and design by P. Suvorov. NYPL: *QDN p.v. 6. Other locations: Los Angeles PL; McGill; Penn; Princeton. 627. Molodaia gvardiia. Moskva, 1922-1941. v.: ill. ; 24-26 cm. Includes numerous photomontage covers and contributions by various artists. NYPL: *QCA (Molodaya gvardiya) and Microfilm *ZAN-Q1276. Library has: 1922-1941. Other locations: Multiple.

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628. Molodaia Rossiia: almanakh. Berlin: Kn-vo Pisatelei, 1923. 329 p.; 20 cm. Columbia: 891.78 M732, Offsite. Other locations: Berkeley; Glasgow; Harvard; Library of Congress; Toronto; UNC. 629. Moloko kobylits: risunki, stikhi, proza. Moskva: "Gileia," 1914. 89 p.: ill.;19 cm. At head of title: Futuristy "Gileia" sbornik. Includes two original colored drawings by D. and V. Burliuk and lithographs; reproductions of two paintings by A. Exter. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 08-3644 and microfiche *XMS-1,000. Other locations: Amherst; Cambridge; Getty; NC State; Rutgers; Waseda. 630. Monosov, S. Dva vosstaniia lionskikh rabochikh. Kharkov: Izd-vo “Put' prosveshcheniia,” 1923. 48 p.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3941. Other locations: Stanford. 631. Moor, Dmitrii Stakhievich. Azbuka krasnoarmeitsa. [Moskva: Otdel voennoi lit-ry pri Revoliutsionnom sovete Respubliki: Gos. izd-vo, 1921] [28] p. of pl.: chiefly ill.; 25 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 01-7016. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Hoover; Princeton. 632. Mordvinkin, V. Chort palenyi. Moskva: Gos. Izd-vo, 1919. 35 p.: ill.; 24 cm. Illus. by K., N. NYPL: *Q p.v. 85 no. 8. Other locations: MoMA. 633. Moskovskie mastera: zhurnal iskusstv. Moskva, 1916. 100 p., [10] l. of pl.; 27 cm. “Vesna [Spring] 1916.” Includes contributions from V. Khlebnikov, V. Kamenskii, , B. Livshits, R. Ivnev, N. Aseev, D. Burliuk, and N. Roslavets. Cover by A. Lentulov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Inst. of Social History (Neth.); MoMA. 634. Moskovskii almanakh. Berlin : Ogonek, 1922. 214 [1] p., 20 cm. NYPL: QD 01-4904; QDA (Moskovskii almanakh. 1922). Columbia: 891.78 M852, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 635. Moskva: zhurnal literatury i iskusstva. Moskva: Izd. Knigoizdatelstvo "Tvorchestva", 1918-22.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Moskva). Library has: no. 1-7 (1918-1922) and microfilm *ZZAN-15197. Other locations: British Library; Library of Congress; MoMA. 636. Moskva rekonstruiruetsia: al'bom diagramm, toposkhem i fotografii po rekonstruktsii gor. Moskvy. Moskva: Izobrazheniem, 1938. 126 l.: ill; 35 cm. Designed by A. Rodchenko and V. Stepanova. NYPL: *QDZ+++ (Moskva) and microfilm *ZQ-855. Columbia: AA1197 M85 V96, Avery. Other locations: Multiple. 637. Muratov, Pavel Pavlovich. Zhivopis’ Konchalovskogo. [Moskva] : Tvorchestvo, [1923]. 86 p.: ill.; 30 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ p.v.10, no.1. Columbia: ND689 K83 M93, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 638. My: al'manakh. Moskva: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 70 p.; 18 cm. At head of title: Udarnaia brigada poetov. Includes contributions by S. Bytovoi, B. Kornilov, D. Levonevskii, B. Likharev, V. Lozin, A. Prokof'ev, A. Reshetov, V. Saianov, A. Churkin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3970. Columbia: PG3235.L4 M9 1931g, RBML. Other locations: British Library. 639. Na putiakh iskusstva; sbornik statei. Moskva: Proletkult, 1926. 237 p.; 23 cm. Edited by: V.M. Bliumenfeld, V.F. Pletnev, N.F. Chuzhak. NYPL: *Q p.v.535,no.4 and *ZQ-998 [Microfilm]. Columbia: 891.709 B61, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Yale. 640. Narbut, Georgii Ivanovich. Katalog vystavki proizvedenii G.I. Narbuta. Peterburg: Kom-t populiarizatsii khudozh. izdanii pri Rossiisk. akad. istorii materialnoi kultury, 1922. 79 p., [10] l. of pl.: ill., port.; 21 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.652,no.1 and Slav. Reserve 93-6014 (second copy?). Columbia: ND689 N16 G69, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 641. Narbut, Vladimir, ed. Eduard Bagritskii: almanakh. Moskva: SP [i.e. Sov. Pisatel’], 1936. 385 p., [2] l. of pl.: ill., facsims., ports.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QEB (Bagritski) (Narbut, V. Eduard) and a second copy *QDA 91-1627. Columbia: PG3476.B23 Z7, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Amherst; Chicago; Harvard; Stanford; British Columbia.

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642. Narbut, Vladimir Ivanovich. Sovetskaia zemlia. Kharkov: [1-ia Internatsionalnaia sovetskaia tip.], 1921. 31 p.; 19 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.125, no.1. Other locations: Harvard; Princeton. §643. Navstrechu vremeni. Boris Veinberg, Aleksandr Magil'nitskii, Semen Pevzner, Vladimir Topolev. Riga: Nord-Ost, 1933. 78 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Cover by Is. Sherman and woodcuts by S. Khaskin. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 44. 644. Na stroike MTS i sovkhozov. Moskva: Izogiz, 1934-37. v.; 36 cm. Contributors included El Lissitzky, N.S. Troshin, A.A. Deineka.and Sophie Lissitzky-Küppers. NYPL: *QCA+ (Na Stroike). Other locations: Library of Congress. 645. Narodny, Ivan. The Skygirl, a mimodrama, in three acts on a star, prologue & epilogue on the earth; dramatic episodes of a life fifty thousand years ahead of ours. London, New York: The Britons Publishing Company [1925]. 30 p.: ill.; 26 cm. “Foreword by John D. Williams; scenes and costumes by David Burliuk, Vladimir Bobritsky, Constantine Aladjalov and N. Cickovsky.” NYPL: NCR (Narodny, I. Skygirl) 2 copies. Other locations: Multiple. 646. Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir Ivanovich. Gore ot uma v postanovke Moskovskogo khudozhestvennogo teatra = Trop d’esprit porte malheur...mise en scène par le Théâtre d'art de Moscou. Moskva; Petrograd: Gosizdat, 1923. 265 p.; 31 cm. Includes production photographs of “Gore ot uma” as well as color plates of set and costume designs and vignettes and illuminated letters by S. Chekhonin. Cover design by M. Dobuzhinskii. NYPL: *QDZ+. Other locations: Multiple. 647. Neutra, Richard Joseph. Amerika, die Stilbildung des neuen Bauens in den Vereinigten Staaten; mit 260 Abbildungen. Wien: A. Schroll, 1930. 163 p.: ill.; 29 x 23 cm. Neues Bauen in der Welt, Bd. 2. Cover and typographical design by El Lissitzky. NYPL: MQWO (Neutra, R. J. Amerika). Columbia: AA705 N39, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple.

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648. Nikitin, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Konkurs khitretsov. [Leningrad]: Izd-vo pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. 98 p.: ill.; 18 cm. Illus. by N.E. Radlov. NYPL: *QDK (Nikitin, N.Konkurs khitretsov). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Harvard; Library of Congress; Michigan; Stanford. 649. Nikitin, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Shpion: roman. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1931. 276 p.; 19 cm. Cover by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: *QDM (Nikitin, N. Shpion). Other locations: Glasgow. 650. Nikulin, Lev Veniaminovich. Krasnyi flot: poema v trekh chastiakh. Moskva: Satiricheskoe izd-vo "Krokodil" pri "Rabochei gazete", 1923. 23 p.: ill.; 27 cm. Biblioteka "Krokodila" ; vyp. 6-7 Illus. by V.I. Kozlinskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2272. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Intl. Institute for Social History (Neth.). 651. Nova heneratsiia: zhurnal livoi formatsii mystetstva. Kharkiv: 1927–1930. 12 nos.; 26 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 96-990 (No. 10, Zhovten, 1929). Other locations: MoMA. §652. [Covers of Nova khata] 25 x 30 cm. a) Of no. 4, 1935. Designed by S. Hordynsky. 23 x 30 cm. b) Of no. 23, 1937. Designed by S. Hordynsky. 23 x 30 cm. c) Of unspecified issue, 1932. Designed by M. Butovych. 23 x 30 cm. d) Of no. 7-8, 1934, designed by Halyna Mazepa. 23 x 30 cm. NYPL: MEWG. 653. Nova khata: [zhurnal dlia plekannia domashn'oi kul'tury]. L'viv: [Vydaie Kooperatyva "Ukrains'ke Narodnie Mystetstvo", 1925-1939. 15 v.: ill.; 30 cm. NYPL: *QGAA+ (Nova khata). Library has: 4-14 (1928-1938) (Incomplete). Other locations: Harvard; Hoover; Illinois; St. Basil’s (CT). 654. Novye stikhi. Moskva: Vserossiiskii soiuz poetov, 1926. v.; 19 cm. Includes contributions by N. Aseev et al. NYPL: *QDH (Novye stikhi). Library has: T. 2. Other locations: Harvard; Stanford; UNC; Yale.

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655. O pamiatnike Leninu: sbornik statei. Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1924. 122 p.: ill.; 18 cm. Contributions by L. Krasin, E. Gollerbakh, L. Il'in, Ia. Tugendkhold. Purchased from Alexander Rabinovich, 1995. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-679. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; National Diet Library; Wisconsin. 656. O ravvinakh i sinagogakh. Moskva: Akts. izd. o-vo "Bezbozhnik", [1927?] 29 p.; 16 cm. At head of title: Soiuz bezbozhnikov S.S.S.R. i Glavpolitprosvet. Decorative cover. NYPL: *Q p.v.215, no.1. Other locations: Stanford. 657. O teatre. [Tver]: Tverskoe izd-vo, 1922. 151 p.; 20 cm. Contributions by I. Aksenov, et al. NYPL: *QDK (O teatre, 1922). Other locations: British Library; Getty; Kansas; Michigan; Princeton; Waseda. 658. O Tolstom: literaturno-kriticheskii sbornik. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1928. 389 p.; 24 cm. Editor: V.M. Friche. NYPL: *QD (O Tolstom). Columbia: 891.7T58 DF, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 659. Obradovich, Sergei. Gorod: stikhy i poemy. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1929. 144 p.: ill; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9558. Other locations: Berkeley; British Library; Brown; Chicago; Harvard; Stanford; Yale. 660. Obrazotvorche mystetstvo. Kyiv: Mystetstvo, 1936-1941. v.: ill.; 27 cm. NYPL: *QGAA. Library has: Al'manakh 2-4. Other locations: Library of Congress; MoMA; Princeton; Stanford. 661. Ognev, N. and Sergei Rozanov. Teatral'naia rabota v shkole II-oi stupeni. Leningrad: Izd-vo “Izvestiia TsIK SSSR i VTsIK,” 1925. 157 p., ill. NYPL: MWEL (Russia) 91-8900. Other locations: British Library.

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662. Okhochinskii, V. K. Knizhnye znaki Georgiia Narbuta. Leningrad: Sever, 1924. 16 p.: ill.; 17 cm. NYPL: *QDZ 95-694. Other locations: UNC. 663. Okno: Literaturno-khudozhestvennyi ezhemesiachnik. Harbin: Izd. Okno, 1920 . 2 nos.; 35 cm. Tipped in illus. by, e.g., M. Aveto, IA. IArugskii-Eruga, N. Gushchin, et al. NYPL: *QCA+ (Okno). Other locations: Indiana; Northwestern. 664. Olesha, IUrii Karlovich. [Tri] 3 tolstiaka. Moskva: Sov. pisatel, 1935. 207 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Illus. by V.I. Kozlinskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Olesha, IU. 3 tolstiaka). Columbia: BOOKART 017.1Ru K843 1935O, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. †665. Osipov, Maksim. Okti︠ a︡ brʹ i profpechatʹ (proftextilʹ). [Moskva], 1924. 1 portfolio ([24] l.): all col. ill.; 33 cm. Original maquette for an unpublished book of textile patterns for both costumes and wallpaper. It contains 35 original watercolors which range from modernist designs to more traditional florals and theatrical costumes; there is no text. The title page (featuring a stylized Battleship Potemkin emerging from a color wheel) and the textile designs are loose within a portfolio with an original collage cover design by Nikolai Ushin signed and dated 1924. Ushin probably also did the title page and the watercolor on the rear cover of the portfolio. Columbia: MS 212 RBML. 666. Ot Moskvy kupecheskoi k Moskve sotsialisticheskoi. Moskva, 1932. Oblong folio. [24] leaves. 1 p. 1., 22 pl.; 20 x 34 cm. Cover by V. Stepanova. Photographs by A. Rodchenko and others. NYPL: *QDZ+. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Giessen (Germany); Harvard; Yale. 667. Pamiati pogibshikh vozhdei: albom vospominanii. Moskva: Moskovskii rabochii, 1927. 88 p., [22] p. of pl.: ports.; 36 cm. Illus. by G. Klutsis. Editor: Feliks Kon. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+ 06-224. Other locations: British Library; Illinois; MoMA; UNC.

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§668. Panchenko, Mykhailo. Zhovtnevi kvity: chytanka-deklamator dlia ditei. [Kharkiv]: Derzh. vyd-vo Ukrainy, 1924. 69 p.; 23 cm. Cover by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: *Q p.v.240, no.4. 669. Panferov, Fedor Ivanovich. Bruski: roman. Moskva: Moskovskii rabochii, 1929. [360] p.; 20 cm. Novinki proletarskoi literatury. At head of title: Rossiiskaia assotsiatsiia proletarskikh pisatelei. NYPL: *QDM (Panferov, F. Bruski). Library has: T. 1. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Haverford; Ohio State; Queensborough (NY) PL. 670. Panferov, Fedor Ivanovich. Brusski: roman. Moskva; Leningrad, 1931–1937. 4 v.; 21 cm. Vols. 1 and 2 were published: Moskva: Rossiiskaia Assotsiatsiia Proletarskikh Pisatelei [RAPP], 1931. Vol. 2. is a bound book with photomontage cover, perhaps by G. Klutsis. Vols. 3 and 4 were published: Moskva: Gos. izd-vo Khudozhestvennoi lit-ry, 1934 and 1937, respectively. NYPL: *QDM. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Leeds. 671. Parnakh, Valentin Iakovlevich. Gontcharova-Larionow; L'art decoratif theatral moderne. Paris: Edition "La cible", 1919. 18 p., 3 l. col. ill., 14 pl. (part col., part double); 34 cm. In portfolio. "Exemplaire no. 61." NYPL: MWEP+++ [RBS] 97-1646 (Goncharova, N. Art decoratif theatral moderne). Columbia: ND684 P24 Q, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 672. Parnakh, Valentin Iakovlevich. Motdinamo (Slovodvig). Paris: Editions “La Cible,” 1920. 39 p.: ill; 29 cm. Lithographs after drawings by N. Goncharova, and cover and lithographs after drawings by M. Larionov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-3122. Other locations: British Library; Cambridge; Getty; Illinois; Lyon; Newberry. 673. Parnass Dybom. Pro kozlov, sobak i veverlee: Al. Blok, A. Bely, Viktor Gofman, Igor Severianin, K. IUlii TSezar, Vladimir Maiakovskii, Demian Bednyi, Al. Vertinskii, Sergei Esenin, Gomer, Dante, Krylov, V.Briusov, K.D. Balmont i mnogie drugie. [Kharkov]: "Kosmos", 1925. 64 p.; 16 cm. And 1926 ed., 82 p.; 16 cm. Columbia: 1925: SEEC 0167 RBML 1926 ed.: PG3235.S35 P32 1926g, Offsite. Other locations: 1925: Amherst, Cornell, Harvard, Leeds, Waseda, Yale. 1926: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Harvard; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.

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674. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich. Deviatsot piatyi god. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1930. 96 p.: ill.; 17 cm. Illus. by T. Pokrovskaia. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 96-7288. Other locations: Amsterdam; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. 675. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich. Dve knigi: stikhi. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1927. 212 p., [1] leaf of pl.: port.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Pasternak, B. Sestra). Other locations: Multiple. 676. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich. Okhrannaia gramota. Leningrad: Izd-vo pisatelei, 1931. 127 p.; 18 cm. Illus. by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Pasternak, B. Okhrannaia). Other locations: Amherst; Harvard; Oxford; Princeton; Yale. 677. Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich. Povest’. [Leningrad]: Izd-vo pisatelei v Leningrade, [1934]. 101 p.: ill.; 18 cm. Illus. by V. Konashevich. NYPL: *QDM (Pasternak, B. Povest) and Microfilm: *ZQ-162. Other locations: Amherst; Library of Congress; Miami of Ohio. 678. Pavlenko, Petr Andreevich. Aziatskie rasskazy. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1929. 221 p.; 18 cm. Cover by B. Titov. NYPL: *QDM (Pavlenko, P. Aziatskie). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Stanford; Yale. 679. Pavlenko, Petr Andreevich. [Trinadtsataia] 13-aia povest’ o Lermontove. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. 35 p.: ports.; 25 cm. Illus. by R. Barto. NYPL: *QDM (Pavlenko, P. 13-aia povest). Other locations: Berkeley; Cleveland PL; Harvard; Waseda. 680. Pereleshin, Boris, A. Rakitnikov, and I. Sokolov. A. [N.p.], 1921. 14 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-2535. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford; Yale. 681. Pertsov, Viktor Osipovich. Reviziia Levogo Fronta v sovremennom russkom iskusstve. Moskva: Vserossiiskii proletkult, 1925. 147 p.: ill.; 24 cm.

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NYPL: *QDZ 90-4466. Other locations: Iowa; National Gallery of Art; Waseda ; Yale. 682. Pervaia konnaia. Moslva; Leningrad: Ogiz, 1938. [280] p. 1 v. (unpaged): chiefly ill.; 36 cm. An album of pictures, with explanatory text. Designed by A. Rodchenko and V. Stepanova. Outer cover by Rodchenko and Stepanova. NYPL: *QDZ+. Columbia: 947.082 P4351, Butler Stacks; UA770 .P4 1938g, RBML. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Cleveland PL; Getty; Michigan State. 683. Pervaia Vsesoiuznaia spartakiada, Moskva, 1928 i Zimniaia Rabochaia spartakiada, Oslo. Moskva: Aktsionernoe Izd. ob-vo "Fizkultura i sport", 1928. 87 p.: ill.; 30 x 23 cm. Editor: V. Mikhel's. Cover by Avenir Chernomordik; Illus. by Vs. Filippov and N. Shebuev. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-255. Other locations: Getty; MoMA. 684. Petnikov, Grigorii Nikolaevich. Izbrannye stikhi. Moskva: "Khudozh. lit-ra", 1936. 196 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Petnikov, G. Izbrannye stikhi). Other locations: Stanford. 685. Petnikov, Grigorii Nikolaevich. Kniga izbrannykh stikhotvorenii. [Kharkov]: Gos. izd-vo Ukrainy, 1930. 100 p.; 19 cm. Cover design by K. Malevich. Illus. by D. Mitrokhin. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 850. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Stanford; Wisconsin. 686. Petnikov, Grigorii Nikolaevich. Molodost mira. Kharkiv: LIM, 1934. 181 p.: port.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDH (Petnikov, G. Molodost mira). Other locations: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. 687. Petnikov, Grigorii Nikolaevich. Nochnye molnii: 4-aia kniga stikhov. Leningrad: Academia, 1928. 78 p.; port.; 18 cm. Illus. by N. Tyrsa. NYPL: *Q p.v. 530. Columbia: 891.7P445 T5, Offsite. Other locations: British Library; Stanford.

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688. Petnikov, Grigorii Nikolaevich. Porosl’ solntsa. Peterburg: Liren, 1922. 23 p.; 15 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v.34, no. 2. Other locations: Brown; Stanford. 689. Petrov-Vodkin, Kuz'ma Sergeevich. Prostranstvo Evklida; moia povest’, kn. 2. [Leningrad]: Izdatelstvo pisatelei, [1932]. 340, [4] p.: ill.; 20 cm. Sequel to: Khlynovsk, moia povest’. Illus. by the author. NYPL: *QDM (Petrov-Vodkin, K. Prostranstvo). Other locations: Berkeley. 690. Petrov-Vodkin, Kuz'ma Sergeevich. Samarkandiia: iz putevykh nabroskov 1921 g. Petrograd: Akvilon, 1923. 49 p.: ill.; 27 cm. Illus. by the author. NYPL: *Q p.v. 106, no. [5]. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; MoMA; Princeton. 691. Petrovskii, Dmitrii Vasil'evich. Chervonnoe kazachestvo: stikhi. Moskva: Zemlia i fabrika, 1928. 62 p.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3906. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; V & A. §692. Petrovskii, Dmitrii Vasil'evich. Vospominaniia o Velemire Khlebnikove. Moskva: Akts. Izdat. O-vo "Ogonek", 1926. 48 p.; 16 cm. Biblioteka "Ogonek"; no. 162 NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-1917. 693. Petryts'kyi, Anatolii Galaktionivich. Teatral'ni stroi. [Kharkov]: Derzhavne vydavnytstvo Ukrainy, 1929. 23 p., [29] p. of pl.; 36 cm. Tipped-in color and black-and-white plates of costume designs by A. Petryts'kyi (mainly of productions in Kharkiv). Photographs of scene designs are reproduced in the introduction. NYPL: MWEV+ 97-1489. Columbia: AK4860 P44 F, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 694. [Piatnadtsat'] 15 let sovetskogo stroitel’stva; k XV godovshchine oktiabrskoi revoliutsii. [Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo Sovetskoe zakonodatelstvo, 1932]. 3 p. l., 5-510, [2] p.: ill.; 23 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2222. Columbia: DK266 .P26, Offsite.

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Other locations: Multiple. 695. Pikovaia dama: opera v 4 deistviiakh: muzyka P.I. Chaikovskogo: sbornik statei i materialov k postanovke opery Pikovaia dama... Vs. E. Meierkhol'dom v Gosudarstvennom Akademicheskom Malom opernom teatre. Leningrad: Gosudarstvennyi Akademicheskii Malyi opernyi teatr, 1935. 49 p. [6] l. of pl.: ill. (some col.), music; 30 cm. Outer cover designed by L. Chupiatov; cover designed by S. Pozharskii. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 809; Slav. Reserve 75-254 and a third copy JMF 90-921. Other locations: Arizona; Boston PL; British Library; Dartmouth; Harvard; Michigan; Oxford; Stanford; Virginia. 696. Pilniak, Boris. Povest’ Peterburgskaia, ili sviatoi kamen-gorod. Moskva, Gelikon, 1922]. 125 p.: ill.; 17 cm. Illus. by V. Masiutin. According to Compton, p. 96, title-page either by El Lissitzky or in his style. NYPL: *QDM 75-8601. Columbia: PG3476.V6 P56 1922, Offsite; PG3476.V6 P56 1922, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 697. Pisateli-udarnikam: literaturno-khudozhestvennyi sbornik posviashchennyi borbe za promfinplan. [N.p.]: Izd-vo "Federatsiia", 1930. 114 p.; 25 cm. Cover by A. Levin. NYPL: *Q p.v.338, no.6. Other locations: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. 698. Pisateli o komsomole; literaturno-khudozhestvennyi almanakh. [Moskva]: Ogiz - Molodaia gvardiia, 1934. 345 p.; 27 cm. Cover and design by S. Telingater. NYPL: *QDA (Pisateli). Columbia: 891.78 B469, Offsite. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. 699. Pisateli Krymu; literaturnyi almanakh. Moskva: Izd. Komiteta sodeistviia borbe s posledstviiami zemletriaseniia v Krymu pri Narkomzdrave RSFSR, 1928. 240 p.; 20 cm. Decorative cover. NYPL: *QDA (Pisateli Krymu). Columbia: 891.78 P67, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. §700. Plamia. Tiflis: Izdanie "Zaria vostoka". v.; ill. “Dvukhnedelnyi illiustrirovannyi literaturno-khudozhestvennyi i satiricheskii zhurnal.”

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V. Deni, D. Moor, contributors. NYPL: *QCA+ (Plamia) & *ZAN-*Q1709 Library has: No. 1 (1 maia 1923). 701. Platov, Fedor [Fedorovich?] and Aleksandr Lopukhin. “Nazad, chtoby moia istina ne razdavila vas” (Platov); "Prorok, kotoryi govorit" (Lopukhin) Moskva: K-vo Pieta, 1915. 24 p.: ill.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3930. Other locations: Getty; Stanford. 702. Poésie de mots inconnus. Poèmes de Akinsemoyin... [et al.]. [Paris]: Le Degré 41, an 1919 et 30 [i.e., 1949]. 5 v.: ill.; 17 cm. Includes texts written between 1910 and 1948, mainly Futurist Russian and “Zaum” texts, as well as Dadaist writings. NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1949 92-312. Other locations: Art Inst. of Chicago; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Boston Atheneum; Getty; Philadelphia Museum of Art; V & A; Yale. 703. Poetika kino. Moskva: Kinopechat', 1927. 191 p.; 18 cm. Edited by B. M. Eikhenbaum. Introduction by K. Shutko. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-2432. Other locations: MIT. 704. Poety Gruzii. Tiflis: Zakavkazskoe gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1935. xv, 199 p.; 20 cm. Translations by B.L. Pasternak i N.S. Tikhonov Editor: Nikolo Mitsishvili. NYPL: *QDY 95-2141. Other locations: Berkeley; Indiana; Stanford. 705. Polonskii, Viacheslav. O sovremennoi literature. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1929. 269 p.: ports.; 24 cm. Illus. by N. Al'tman. NYPL: *QD (Polonski). Other locations: Multiple. 706. Polonskii, Viacheslav. Ocherki literaturnogo dvizheniia revoliutsionoi epokhi. Yiddish. Di literarishe shtremungen in Ratn-rusland fun 1917 biz 1927. Varshe; Nyu-York: Yatshkovskis popular-visnshaftlekhe bibliotek, 1929. 352 p.; 22 cm. Translated by O. Rapoport. NYPL: *PAS (Polonski, V. Di literarishe shtremungen. 1929). Other locations: Multiple.

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707. Polonskii, Viacheslav. Russkaia istoriia: populiarnaia ocherki. Moskva: Izd-vo trudovoi arteli pisatelei "Fakel", 1924- v. ; 18 cm. NYPL: JAZ S-847 Library has: Vol. 1. Other locations: Illinois; Indiana; Wisconsin. 708. Polonskii, Viacheslav. Russkii revoliutsionnyi plakat. [Moskva]: Gos. izd-vo, [1925] 192 p.: ill. (some col.); 35 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Polonskii). Other locations: Multiple. 709. Polonskii, Viacheslav. Soznanie i tvorchestvo. Moskva: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. 211 p.: port.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QD 95-3343. Columbia: BF408 .P64 1934g, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 710. Polonskii, Viacheslav. Ukhodiashchaia Rus. Stati ob intelligentsii. 1920-1924. Moskva: "Krasnaia nov", Glavpolitprosvet, 1924. 198 p.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QGF 74-2843. Other locations: UNC. 711. Popov, Viktorin Arkad'evich. Liudi bol'shoi zemli. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. 130 p. Cover design by V. Titov. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 196. Other locations: British Library. 712. Popov-Sibiriak, N. Mezhdunarodnyi zhilishchnyi kongress v Parizhe, 1928. Moskva: Izd-vo Mossoveta, 1928. 47 p.: ill., 24 cm. Columbia: AA7556 R9 P67, Avery Classics. Other locations: Cambridge. 713. Poshchechina obshchestvennomu vkusu. [Moskva]: G.L. Kuz'min, [1912]. 113 p.; 23 cm. Contributions by D. Burliuk, A. Kruchenykh, V. Maiakovskii, V. Khlebnikov, B. Livshits, V. Kandinskii, et al. NYPL (second copy) gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4366 and Slav. Reserve 99-991. Columbia: PG3227 .P67 1912g, RBML. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Oxford; Rutgers; Stanford; Texas; Wisconsin; Yale.

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714. Postupal'skii, Igor' Stepanovich. Literaturnyi trud Davida D. Burliuka. N'iu-Iork: Izd. M.N. Burliuk, [1931]. 15 p.; 32 cm. Includes illus. by D. Burliuk. NYPL: *QDZ+. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Cornell; Library of Congress; MoMA; Princeton; Stanford; Yale. 715. Priboi. Leningrad: Priboi, [1925- ]. v.; 24 cm. Decorative cover in v. 1 only. Literaturno-khudozhestvennyi al'manakh Priboi NYPL: *QDA (Priboi) Library has: 1-2 ;1925-1926. Other locations: Chicago. 716. Problemy literaturnoi formy; sbornik statei O. Valtselia [i dr.] Perevod pod red. i s predisl. V. Zhirmunskogo. Leningrad: Academia, 1928. xv, 222 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QD (Zhirmunski). Other locations: Multiple. 717. Proletariat i literatura; sbornik statei A. Voronskogo, G. Gorbacheva, P. Kogana [i dr.] Leningrad Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo, 1925. 205 p.; 29 cm. NYPL: *QD (Proletariat i literatura) Other locations: Multiple. 718. Proletarskie pisateli: antologiia proletarskoi literatury,/ sostavil Semen Rodov; pod obshchei redaktsiei P.S. Kogana. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, [1925]. 672 p.: ports.; 24 cm. NYPL: *QD (Rodov, S. Proletarskie). Other locations: Hoover; Stanford. 719. Proletarskoe foto: organ Soiuzfoto i OZPKF. Moskva: Zhurnalno-gazetnoe obedinenie, 1931-1933. v.; 27 cm. Bi-monthly, 1933; Monthly, 1931-1932. . Continues Sovetskoe foto (1926) NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-3884 Library has: Library has no. 1 (1931)-12 (1932). Other locations: George Eastman House; Getty; Harvard; NYU; Stanford; UNC; V & A. 720. Prozhektor. G. 1, no. 1 (fevr. 1923)-g. 13, no. 8 (avg. 1935). Moskva: Izd-vo gazety "Pravda", 1923-1935. 13 v.: ill.; 26 cm. NYPL: *QCA+ (Prozhektor). [Print] Library has: G. 4 (1926)-g. 13, no. 8 (avg. 1935) (NYPL lacks 1928, g. 6, no. 8, 37; 1931, g. 9, no. 19; 1933, g. 11, no. 12) and microfilm *ZAN-*Q1836 1924-1925 (incomplete). Other locations: British Library; Florida; Harvard; Hoover; Indiana; Kansas; McMaster; Ohio State.

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721. Punin, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Noveishie techeniia v russkom iskusstve. Leningrad: Izd. Gosudarstvennogo Russkogo Muzeia, 1927, 1928. 2 vols. Cover illustration of vol. 1. by V. Tatlin; cover illustration of vol. 2 by L. Bruni. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999 (Second copy) NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-1915 and Slav. Reserve 99-992 and film *ZQ-516. Other locations: Multiple. 722. Punin, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Pervyi tsikl lektsii, chitannykh na kratkosrochnykh kursakh dlia uchitelei risovaniia: sovremennoe iskusstvo. Petrograd: [Otdel izobrazit. iskusstva Narkomprosa], 1920. 84 p.; 22 cm. "Nastoiashchie lektsii, chitannye letom 1919 goda, izdanny po stenograficheskim otchetam"--P. [2]. Cover designed by K. Malevich. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05- 2247. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA; Princeton; V & A. 723. Punin, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Tatlin; protiv kubizma. Peterburg [Gos. izd-vo] 1921. 25 p.: pl., port.; 30 cm. Columbia: NB689 T18 P95, Avery Classics <Offsite>. Other locations: Multiple. 724. Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich. Domik v Kolomne. A.S. Pushkin ; graviury na dereve V.A. Favorskogo. Moskva: Russkoe ob-vo druzei knigi, [1929]. 22 p.: ill.; 29 cm. "Otpechatano ... v kolichestve 500 ekzem." Library has copy no. 345. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Pushkin). Other locations: Multiple. 725. Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich. Ruslan und Ludmilla: ein phantastisches Marchen. München: Orchis-Verlag, [1922]. 67 p.; 9 l. of pl.: ill. (some col.); 35 cm. Illus. by V. Masiutin. NYPL: **QDH+ (Pushkin). Other locations: Multiple. 726. Puti revoliutsii; stati, materialy, vospominaniia. Berlin, Skify, 1923. 363 p.; 23 cm. Cover by Elˈ Lissitzky. NYPL: *QGF (Puti revoliutsii) and second copy Slav. Reserve 00-3501. Other locations: Multiple. 727. Rabinovich, I. S. Trud v iskusstve. Moskva: Moskovskii rabochii, 1927. 198 p.: ill.; 30 cm. On verso of t.-p.: "Oblozhka raboty A. Kravchenko."

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-4352. Columbia: N7420 R11, Offsite <Fine Arts>; Avery Fine Arts In Process. Other locations: Berkeley; Library of Congress; MMA; NYU; Stanford. 728. Raboche-krest'ianskaia krasnaia armiia. Moskva: [Izogiz], 1934. [211] p.: ill.; 31 x 36 cm. "Otvetstvennyi redaktor--Rodionov, F.E."--P. [211]. Illus. by El Lissitzky. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Raboche krestianskaia). Columbia: 355.47 R113, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 729. Radio. V. Maiakovskii, V. Baian, B. Poplavskii, and M. Kalmykova. Kharkov; Odessa: Izd-vo “Taran,” [1919]. 16 p.; 31 cm. Includes a portrait of V. Maiakovskii by V. Baian. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3922. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Indiana; MoMA (gives 1920 as date). 730. Radlov, Sergei Ernestovich. Desiat let v teatre. Leningrad: Priboi, 1929. 325 p., 7 l. of pl.: ill., port.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDK (Radlov, S. Desiat let v teatre). Columbia: 891.7128 R119, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 731. Radlova, Anna Dmitrievna. Bogoroditsyn korabl : pesa v piati stsenakh v stikhakh i proze. Anna Radlova. Peterburg; Berlin: Petropolis, 1923. 37 p.; 19 cm. NYPL: *QDK (Radlova, A. Bogoroditsyn korabl). Columbia: 891.7R113 L, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 732. Radlova, Anna Dmitrievna. Krylatyi gost': tret'ia kniga stikhov. Petrograd: Petropolis, 1922. 55 p.; 17 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-4764 and a second copy *QDH 90-5920 and a third copy Slav. Reserve 95-477. Columbia: 891.7R113 S43, Offsite Other locations: Berkeley; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Michigan; NYU; Oxford. 733. Radlova, Anna Dmitrievna. Soty: kniga stikhov. Petrograd: Izd-vo "Fiametta", 1918. 61 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QDH 88-2124. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Berkeley; Cambridge; Chicago; Harvard; Illinois; Stanford. 734. Raevskii, A. Istoriia pervogo maia v Rossii. 3rd rev. ed. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1925. 186 p.; 22 cm. Cover design by N. Bogoraz.

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NYPL: *QGF p.v. 1, no. 7 (1923). Other locations: British Library; Hoover. 735. Rafalovich, Sergei. Speculum animae. Berlin: J. Ladyschikow, 1911. 98 p., 14 pl.; 8vo. Includes col. plates by B. Anisfeld, S. Chekhonin, V. Chembers, M. Dobuzhinskii, A. IAkovlev, S. Sudeikin. NYPL: *QDH (Rafalovich). Other locations: Amsterdam; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Leiden (Neth.); MoMA. 736. Rafalovich, Sergei. Speculum animae . S. Rafalovich. SPb. : Izd. Shipovnik, 1911. 98 p. : ill. (some col.); 25 cm. Note: Illiustratsii, S.G. Sudeikin, B.I. Anisfeld, M.V. Dobuzhinskii, A.E. IAkovlev, S.V. Chekhonin"--P. [5]. "Risunki titul'nykh listov raboty V. IA. Chembers"--Colophon. Columbia: PG3470.R2 S6x 1911, Rare Book <Offsite>; PG3470.R2 S66 1911, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 737. Ravich, Leonid Ospiovich. Raport: stikhi. Leningrad: Izd-vo “Krasnaia gazeta,” 1930. 45 p.; 19 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-4994. Other locations: UNC. 738. Reed, John. [Desiat] 10 dnei, kotorye potriasli mir. Dzh. Rid; perevod Dantsiger. Moskva: Izdanie "Rabochei gazety", 1924. 253 p.: port.; 19 cm. Cover by D. Mitrokhin. NYPL: *QGF 96-7903. Other locations: Harvard; Hoover. 739. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Elektron. Peterburg: Alkonost, 1919. 32 p.; 16 cm. Cover by Remizov; includes work by IU. Annenkov. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 37, no. 2. Columbia: SEEC 0168, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 740. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Plias Irodiady; shrift i risunki N. Istselennova. Berlin: Trirema, [1922] 1 v.(unpaged): chiefly col. ill., facsim.; 21 cm. Lithograph facsimile. Limited editions of 500 numbered copies. Library has no. 15. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Remizov). Other locations: Bowdoin; Cleveland PL; Iowa; MoMA; Oxford; Wayne State; Western Univ. (Ontario); Yale. 741. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Rossiia v pis'menakh. Tom I. Moskva: Gelikon, 1922. 220 p.; 24 cm.

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NYPL: *QDM (Remizov, A. Rossiia). Columbia: PG3470.R4 R6, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple 742. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Sibirskii prianik: skazki bolshim i dlia malykh rebiat. Peterburg: Alkonost, 1919. 47 p.; 20 cm. Decorative cover. NYPL: *Q p.v.53, no.7. Other locations: Yale. 743. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Skazki obez'ian'iago tsaria Asyki. [S ris. V. N. Masiutina]. Berlin: Russkoe tvorchestvo, [1922] 78 p.: ill. 26 cm. Includes original publisher’s cover. NYPL: *QDM 78-978. Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; Yale. 744. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Tourguéniev, poète du rêve. Orne de douze dessins de l’auteur et traduit du russe par H. Pernot-Feldmann. Paris, Hippocrate, 1933. 61 p. illus. 25 cm. Columbia copy inscribed by Aleksei Remizov. Columbia: SEEC 1676gb, RBML. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Bibliothèque Nationale de France; Chicago; Oxford; Princeton; Rochester; School of Slavonic & East European Studies; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. 745. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich. Zga: volshebnye rasskazy. Aleksei Remizov. Praga: Plamia, [1925]. 279 p.; 17 cm. Decorative cover, no attribution. NYPL: *QDM (Remizov, A. Zga). Columbia: 891.7R28 Z73, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 746. Reshetov, Amfian. Kerosinovye lampy: stikhi. Moskva: Mlechnyi put', 1918. 23p.; 16 cm. Cover designed by N. Chernyshev. Publisher’s logo by V. Bart[he]. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 92-4184. Other locations: British Library; Stanford; Yale. 747. Roizman, Matvei Davidovich. Krasnyi alkogol. Matvei Roizman, Vadim Shershenevich; oblozhka raboty Borisa Erdmana. [Moskva]: Imazhinisty, 1922. 22 p.; 24 cm. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-985. Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford. 748. Roslavets, Nikolai Andreevich. Trois compositions pour piano. Moscow, [c. 1915]. Score (5 p.); 35 cm. NYPL: MWEL (Russia) 91-8900. Other locations: British Library; Getty. §749. Rosny, J.-H. Vamirekh: chelovek kamennogo veka. [Moskva]: "Novaia Moskva", 1923. 199 p.: ill. (some col.); 19 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.53, no.5. 750. Rubakin, Aleksandr Nikolaevich. Gorod: stikhi. Paris, 1920. 54 l.; 9 pl.. 23 cm. Lithographed. Cover and illustrations by N. Goncharova. NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1920 93-42 and a second copy Slav. Reserve p.v. 21 no. 7 and microfilm *ZQ-556. Columbia: 891.7R82 R, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 751. Runova, Ol'ga Pavlovna Meshcherskaia. U kornia, 1904-1906. Moscow; Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1927. 271p.; 20 cm. NYPL: *QDM 95-4129. Columbia: 891.7R875 X5, Offsite. Other locations: Cleveland PL; Harvard. 752.[Russian and early Soviet sheet music collection.] [V.p.]: 1904-1938. 173 scores with illustrated covers (some color); 27-35 cm

Numerous composers and lyricists (primarily Russian, e.g. Nikolai Roslavets, but also European and American, including, e.g., W.C. Handy, and Emmerich Kálmán are represented. Most scores were published in Moscow or Leningrad. Other imprints include Rostov-na-Donu, Kiev, Khar’kov, and Tiflis. Most scores are popular music, jazz or dance music.

Artists represented include Mayakovsky, and Kiril Zdanevich, Grigorii Berkovich, Izrail’ Bograd, Grigorii Bondarenko, Vladimir Egorov, Aleksandr Frolov, Evgenii Gol’shtein, Nikolai Kasheev, Maksim Litvak, Nikolai Rogachev, Vladimir Shtamm, and Boris Titov. Columbia: M1757.18 .R87 1904g

753. [Russian periodicals and newspapers, 1917-1934: sample copies]. [New York : Slavic & Baltic Division, NYPL, 1917-1934]. 23 items; 43 cm. Includes issues of SSSR na stroike, Vsemirnaia panorama, Sovetskii ekran, USSR in Construction.

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Donated by Mr. Ben-Zion Guz, New York. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 01-8333. 754. Der Russische Revolutionsfilm, 67 Bilder, eingeleitet von A. W. Lunatscharsky; [Herausgeber: Emil Schaeffer]. Zurich: Orell Fussli Verlag, [1929] 16 p., [36] l. of pl.: 74 ill. ; 20 cm. NYPL: MFL (Lunacharski, A. V. Russische Revolutionsfilm). Columbia: B809.221R Sch13, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 755. Saianov, Vissarion Mikhailovich. Izbrannye stikhi. Leningrad: Gos. khudozh. lit-ry, 1931. 62 p.; 18 cm. Massovaia biblioteka. Cover by A.A. Ushin. NYPL: *QDH 96-4329. Other locations: UNC. 756. Saianov, Vissarion Mikhailovich. Kartonazhnaia Amerika: poema. Leningrad: Priboi, 1929. 80 p.; 18 cm. Constructivist cover. NYPL: *QDH 95-2150. Columbia: PG3476.A27 K3 1929g, Offsite. Other locations: Amherst; Chicago; Harvard; Iowa; Michigan; Stanford; Yale. 757. Saianov, Vissarion Mikhailovich. Nachalo stikha. Leningrad: "Krasnaia gazeta", 1930. 110 p.; 21 cm. Literaturnaia studiia "Reztsa" NYPL: *QDH 96-7374. Columbia: PG2509 .S3 1930g, offsite; RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 758. Saianov, Vissarion Mikhailovich. Semeinaia khronika: v odinnadtsati stikhotvoreniiakh. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1931. 56 p.; 19 cm. Cover by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3965. Columbia: PG3476.S27 S46 1931g, Offsite. Other locations: Berkeley; British Library; Illinois; Iowa; Library of Congress; Michigan; Stanford; Yale. 759. Saint-John Perse. Anabazis; perevod Georgiia Adamovicha i Georgiia Ivanova; [predislovie Valeri Larbo]. Parizh: Izd-vo IA.E. Povolotskogo, 1926. 63 p.; 24 cm. Limited ed. of 1000 numbered copies. NYPL: *Q p.v. 810, no.2.

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Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; Harvard; Stanford; UCLA; Yale. 760. Sakharov, Petr Ivanovich. V taige u prokazhennykh: ocherki. Moskva: Izd-vo "Federatsiia", 1931. 104 p.: ports.; 18 cm. Cover by V. Titov. NYPL: *Q p.v.616, no.2. Other locations: British Library; Indiana. 761. Saltykov, Mikhail Evgrafovich. Tetenka Anfisa Porfir'evna. German. Anfissa Porfirjewna: eine Gutsgeschichte; mit zwolf Illustrationen von Boris Grigorjew; ins Deutsche ubertragen von Alexander Eliasberg. München: Orchis-Verlag, 1923. 36 p., [8] l. of pl.: ill.; 25 cm. Limited ed. of 240 copies. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen of Ex Libris, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1110. Other locations: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek; Illinois; Kansas; Rochester. 762. Samokhvalov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich. Foma peremenchivyi. [Leningrad?]: Gos. Izd-vo, 1929. 1 v. (unpaged): col. ill.; 21 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2260. Other locations: Getty; San Jose PL. 763. Savin, Lev. Gora - chelovek. Leningrad : Gos. izd-vo khudozh. lit-ry, 1931. 177 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Illus. by S. IUdovin. NYPL: *QDM (Savin, L. Gora). Other locations: Chicago; Library of Congress; Michigan. 764. Savin, Lev. IUshka. [Leningrad]: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1930. 247 p. Cover by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: *QDM (Savin, L. Iushka). Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Illinois; Indiana; Yale. 765. Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich. Vospominaniia terrorista; predisl. Feliksa Kona. Izd. 1. [Kharkov]: Proletarii, [1926]. [373] p.; 24 cm. Cover by A. Strakhov. NYPL: *QGF (Savinkov, B. Vospominaniia). Other locations: Multiple.

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766. Sbornik novogo iskusstva. [Ukraine?]: Izd. Vseukrainskogo otdela iskusstv Narkomprosa, 1919. 24 p.: ill.; 35 cm. Cover by V. Bobritskii. Frontispiece by Bobritskii and B. Kosarev. Reproductions of works by Bobritskii, E. Guro., V. Ermilov, and others. Includes a bibliography of Futurism. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3919. Other locations: British Library; MoMA. 767. Sbornik studencheskikh rabot arkhitekturnogo fakulteta IZhSiA VAKh. [Red. L.N. Aleksandri; oblozhka i montazh IA.O. Rubanchik]. Leningrad: Izd. Vserossiiskoi akademii khudozhestv, 1937. 113 p.: chiefly ill.; 21 cm. A head of title: Vserossiiskaia akademiia khudozhestv. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-467. Other locations: Cambridge. §768. Schimmelwitz, O., ed. Dem Verlag R. Piper & Co. zum 19. Mai 1924. [München, 1924] 3 p.l., 9-47(1) p., 3 l., pl.; 27cm. Comprises brief essays, chiefly on artistic subjects, by many authors, includes etching by Kandinsky printed by F. Hanfstaengel, as well as works by other artists. Copy no. 47 of 60 printed by A. Wohlfield, Magdeburg. NYPL: Spencer Coll. German 1924. 769. [Scrap book of Russian bookjackets, 1917-1942]. [New York : The New York Public Library, 1942] 8 v., [640] leaves of pl.: col. ill.; 32 x 57 cm. Mounted and bounded by The New York Public Library. Mostly Russian bookjackets, except the following: Azerbaijian (v. 7 no. 6); Polish (v. 8 no. 43); Serbian (v.1 no. 65, v. 7 no. 73); Ukrainian (v. 1 no. 76; v. 2 no. 19, 21; v. 4 no. 8, 30, 67; v. 5 no. 44, 69, 72, 75; v.6 no. 22; v. 7 no. 3, 10, 12, 15, 42, 52, 56, 67, 69, 76, 77); Belarusian (v. 5 no. 30 ; v. 7 no. 2, 17, 30). Catalog of this collection, indexed by artist, is available in *R-Slav. Div. 75-106 no. 97. NYPL: *QDZ+++ (Scrap book of Russian bookjackets). The selection below includes: a) artists and publications represented in the Census above; or b) dust jackets which—in the eyes of the compilers—reflect a modernist aesthetic. Original dustjackets are exceedingly rare for Russian titles of this period in American collections, as the policy of most libraries is to discard them when accessioned. We are fortunate that someone in the then-Slavonic Division decided to retain them. This select list would not have been possible without the efforts of Ol'ga Sidorova, NYPL Volunteer, who compiled the 96 page Katalog knizhnoi obliozhki (iz sobraniia N'iuiorskoi Publichnoi Biblioteki. Slavianskii i Baltiiskii otdel) for the Library in 1998. The collection has been digitized as part of the NYPL Digital Gallery.

770. Altauzen, Dzhek. Komsomol'skie poemy. Moskva: Moskovskoe Tovarishchestvo Pisatelei, 1934. Cover design by T. Mavrina.

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vol. 2, no. 47. Other locations: Harvard; Indiana; Library of Congress. 771. Aronson, Mark Isidorovich. Pobediteli. Moskva: Ogiz, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 48. 772. Arzamas. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1932. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 10. 773. Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Moskva. Pesnia. Moskva: Moskovskoe Tovarishchestvo Pisatelei, 1933. Cover design by T. Mavrina. vol. 8, no. 23. Other locations: Harvard; Illinois; Library Of Congress; Univ. of the South 774. Babel', Isaak Emanuilovich. Rasskazy. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by D. Shterenberg. vol. 1, no. 17. 775. Bednyi, Demian. Schast'e zemli. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1930 Cover design by A. Kuleshov. vol. 1, no. 18. 776. Bednyi, Dem'ian. Vostok. Moskva: Moskovskoe Tovarishchestvo Pisatelei, 1937. Cover design by T. Mavrina. vol. 8, no. 40. 777. Belomorstroi. Moskva: Istoria Zavodov, 1933. Cover design by N. Il'in vol. 2, no. 49. 778. Bely, Andrei . Mezhdu dvukh revoliutsii. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 7, no. 8. 779. Beliaev, Aleksandr. Pryzhok v nichto. Moskva: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932. Cover design by N. Travin. vol. 6, no. 11. 780. Berzin, Iulii Solomonovich. Vozvrashchenie na Itaku. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934.

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Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 5, no. 9. 781. Bezborodov, Sergei Konstantinovich. Bol'sheviki otkryli Sibir. Moskva: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932. Cover design by M. Razulevich. vol. 1, no. 20. 782. Bezymenskii, Aleksandr Il'ich. Tragediinaia noch. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by A. Kravchenko. vol. 4, no. 21. 783. Bibineshvili, Varfolomei Efimovich. Kamiu. Moskva: Izd-vo Staryi Bol'shevik, 1934. Cover design by N. Il'in. vol. 4, no. 22. 784. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Sobranie sochinenii. t. 5. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 26. 785. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Sobranie sochinenii. t. 8. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 7, no. 34. 786. Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Sobranie sochinenii. t.11. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1935. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 5, no.10. 787. Borisov, Leonid Il'ich. Seans okonchen. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 5, no. 12. 788. Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich. Etiudy. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Tekhniko-Teoreticheskoe Izd-vo, 1932. Cover design by Z. Livshits. vol. 1, no. 21. 789. Chapygin, Aleksei. Zhizn' moia. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 52.

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790. Chernokov, Mikhail Vasil'evich. Knizhniki. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by S. Iudovin. vol. 1, no. 52. 791. Chernyshev, Vasilii Il'ich. Russkaia ballada. Leningrad: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1936. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 7, no. 57. 792. Chetyre pokoleniia. Kniga o Narvskoi Zastave. Moskva: Moskovskoe Tovarishchestvo Pisatelei, 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 6. 793. Chukovskii, Kornei Ivanovich. Liudi i knigi shestidesiatykh godov. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 4, no. 25. 794. Chumandrin, Mikhail. Semnadtsatoe iiulia. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 3, no. 5. 795. Danilov, Sergei Sergeevich. “Zhenit'ba” N.V. Gogolia. Leningrad: Gosudarstvennyi Akademicheskii Dramaticheskii Teatr, 1934. Cover design by E.Belukha. vol. 2, no. 53. 796. Degtiarev, L. Shagaiut milliony. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by Ia. Telishevskii. vol. 1, no. 54. 797. Demidov, Aleksei Alekseevich. Les. Moskva: Moskovskoe Tovarishchestvo Pisatelei, 1933. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 2, no. 8. 798. Derzhavin, Konstantin Nikolaevich. Epokhi Aleksandrinskoi stseny. Leningrad: Lengikhl, 1932. Cover design by A.Ushin, N.Ushin. vol. 8, no. 12. 799. Dmitriev, A. Est' vesti korabl'. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by D. Dvoskin. vol. 8, no. 24. 800. Dnevnik Sof'i Andreevny Tolstoi. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel'. 1936.

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Cover design by A. Kravchenko. vol. 7, no. 63. 801. Dos Passos, John. Tri soldaty. Khar'kiv: LIM, 1934. Cover design by V. Ermilov. vol. 6, no. 22. 802. Drozdov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich. Kokheilan IV. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 10. 803. Dubinskii, Il'ia Vladimirovich. Zolotaia lipa. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by D. Dvoskin. vol. 2, no. 54. 804. Efimov, Boris. Fashizm, vrag narodov. Moskva: Izogiz, 1937. Cover design by B. Efimov,. vol. 7, no. 72. 805. Efimov, Boris. Politicheskie karikatury. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1935. Cover design by B. Efimov. vol. 6, no. 68. 806. Efimov, Boris. Vykhod budet naiden. Moskva: Izogiz, 1932. Cover design by B. Efimov, vol. 2, no. 90. 807. Erenburg, Il'ia. Den' vtoroi. Moskva: Khudozhestvennaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by D. Shterenberg. vol. 5, no. 17. 808. Erenburg, Il'ia. Khronika nashikh dnei. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1935. Cover design by D. Shterenberg. vol. 6, no. 35. 809. Erenburg, Il'ia. Moi Parizh. Moskva: Izogiz, 1933. Cover design by El Lissitzky vol. 1, no. 56. 810. Erenburg, Il'ia. Ne perevodia dykhaniia. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1935. Cover design by D. Shterenberg. vol. 5, no. 61.

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811. Ehrenburg, Il'ia. Zatianuvshaiasia razviazka. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 4, no. 27. 812. Fedin, Konstantin. Pokhishchenie Evropy. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 7, no. 21. 813. Fedin, Konstantin. Pokhishchenie Evropy. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1935. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 55. 814. Feinberg, Il'ia L'vovich. [Tysiacha deviatsot chetyrnadtsatyi] 1914-yi: Dokumental'nyi pamflet. Moskva: Moskovskoe Tovarishchestvo Pisatelei, 1934. Cover design by S. Telingater. vol. 4, no. 28. 815. Fish, Gennadii Ivanovich. Padenie Kimas ozera. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by E. Kibrik. vol. 3, no. 8. 816. Forsh, Ol'ga. Prichal'naia machta. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1930. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 1, no. 24. 817. Forsh, Ol'ga. Vcherashnii den'. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 1, no. 58. 818. Forsh, Ol'ga. Iakobinskii zakvas. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 3, no. 28. 819. Garri, Aleksei Nikolaevich, Kassil', Lev. Potolok mira. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by Pernikov. vol. 5, no. 18. 820. Gerasimova, Valeriia Anatol'evna. Pantsyr' i zabralo. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by V. Kozlinskii. vol. 8, no. 13. 821. Ginzburg, Moisei Iakovlevich. Zhilishche. Moskva: Gosstroiizdat, 1934.

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Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 4, no. 31. 822. Gor, Gennadii. Zhivopis'. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by D. Dvoskin. vol. 2, no. 91. 823. Gorbatov, Boris Leont'evich. Moe pokolenie. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by P. Miturich. vol. 3, no. 31. 824. Gorelov, Anatolii Efimovich. Proletarskie poety. t.1. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1935. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 52. 825. Gorelov, Anatolii Efimovich. Proletarskie poety. t.2. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1935. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 7, no. 43. 826. Gorelov, Anatolii Efimovich. Put' sovremennika. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 11. 827. Gosudarstvennye universitety. [N.p.: s.n.], 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 4, no. 32. 828. Grazhdanskii vozdushnyi flot. K VII Vsesoiuznomy s"ezdu Sovetov. Moskva: Glavnaia Redaktsiia Vozdushnoi literatury, 1935. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 6, no. 32. 829. Grimailo, Iaroslav. Spektr. Khar'kiv: LIM, 1934. Cover design by T. Averin. vol. 7, no. 10. 830. Gromov, Boris Vasil'evich. Pokhod “Sibiriakova”. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by G. Fisher vol. 3, no. 33. 831. Iakutskii fol'klor. Leningrad: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1936. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 88. 832. Iantarov, S. Velikoe istoricheskoe stroitel'stvo. Moskva: Partizdat, 1934.

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Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 94. 833. Iezuitov, N. Puti khudozhestvennogo filma. Moskva: Kinoizdat, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 5, no. 55. 834. Isbakh, Aleksandr. Krushenie. Moskva: Khudozhestvennaia Literatura, 1931. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 1, no. 8. 835. Istoriia Moskovskogo instrumental'nogo zavoda. Moskva: Ogiz, 1934. Cover design by M. Dvorakovskii. vol. 5, no. 20. 836. Istoriia zavodov. Zavod imeni Lenina. Moskva: Ogiz, 1933. Cover design by M. Dvorakovskii.. vol. 4, no. 7. 837. Ivanov, Vsevolod Viacheslavovich. Povesti velikikh let. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by A. Goncharov. vol. 1, no. 26. 838. Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich. Vypolniaem zavety Lenina. Moskva: Partizdat, 1934. Cover design by M. Dobrokovskii. vol. 3, no. 35. 839. Kal'nitskii, Ia. Ogni v Arktike. Khar'kiv: LIM, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 5, no. 21 840. Kapel′horods′kyi, P. Shurhan. Khar'kiv: LIM, [n.d.]. Cover design by M. Kotliarevskaia. vol. 4, no. 8. 841. Kaverin, Veniamin Aleksandrovich. Ukroshchenie Robinzona ili poteriannyi rai. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 5, no. 24. 842. Khlebnikov, Velimir. Sobranie sochinenii. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii.

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vol. 1, no. 67. 843. Kirsanov, Semen. Iz knig. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 58. 844. Kochin, Nikolai Ivanovich. Devki. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by B. Zenkevich. vol. 1, no. 68. 845. Korolenko, Vladimir Galaktionovich. Pis'ma iz tiurem i ssylok. Gor'kii: Ogiz, Gor'kovskoe Izd-vo, 1935. Cover design by A. Surikov. vol. 6, no. 37 846. Korolenko, Vladimir Galaktionovich. Zapisnaia knizhka. Gor'kii: Ogiz, Kraiizd-vo, 1933. Cover design by A. Surikov. vol. 4, no. 10. 847. Kozakov, Mikhail. Meshchanin Adameiko. Moskva: "Priboi", 1930. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 4. 848. Krasnoznam. Balt. Flot. [N.p.: s.n., n.d.] Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 3, no. 36. 849. Kurochkin, Vasilii Stepanovich. Prints Lutonia. Moskva: Izd-vo Politkatorzhan, 1933. Cover design by P. Aliakrinskii. vol. 4, no. 11. 850. Kuznetsov, E. Tsirk. Moskva: Academia, 1931. Cover design by N. Akimov. vol. 1, no. 9. 851. Lakhuti, Kazim.(Gasem.) Sila SSSR. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1934. Cover design by B. Zhukov. vol. 5, no. 29. 852. Lapin, Boris Matveevich. Podvig. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by S. Iudovin. vol. 1, no. 71. 853. Lebedenko, Aleksandr Gervas'evich. Pervaia ministerskaia. Leningrad: Ogiz, 1934.

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Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 3, no. 37. 854. Lebedenko, Aleksandr Gervas'evich. Tiazhelyi divizion. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1932. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 1, no. 30. 855. Lenin v izobrazitel'nom iskusstve. Moskva: Ogiz-Izogiz, 1934. vol. 3, no. 38. 856. Levinson, Andrei Iakovlevich. Staryi i novyi balet. Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo Svobodnoe Iskusstvo, 1917. Cover design by A. Arnshtam vol. 8, no. 1. 857. Literaturnoe nasledstvo. A.S. Pushkin. Leningrad: Akademiia Nauk SSSR, 1934. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 6, no. 18. 858. Livshits, Benedikt. Polutora glazyi strelets. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 18. 859. Loskutov, Mikhail Petrovich. Moskva–Kara-Kumy–Moskva. Khar'kiv: Molodoi Bol'shevik, 1934. Cover design by M. Khudiak. vol. 6, no. 110. 860. Lunts, Leonid Borisovich. Parki kultury i otdykha. Moskva: Gosstroiizdat, 1935. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 7, no. 25. 861. Maiakovskii, Vladimir Vladimirovich. Vladimir Il'ich Lenin. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1934. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 2, no. 64. 862. Malyshkin, Aleksandr Georgievich. Sevastopol. Moskva: Gikhl, 1933. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 1, no. 74. 863. Michurina-Samoilova, Vera Arkad'evna. Polveka na Aleksandrinskoi stsene. Leningrad: [s.n.], 1935. Cover design by V. Dvorakovskii. vol. 6, no. 42.

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864. Mikitenko, Ivan. Golubi mira. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by A. Petryts′kyi. vol. 1, no. 79. 865. Mnimaia poeziia. Moskva: Academia, 1931. Cover design by N. Radlov. vol. 1, no. 10. 866. Molchanov, Aleksandr. Krest'ianin. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 65. 867. Morenets, P. Smekh pod shtykom. Rostov: Azovo-Chernomorskoe Knigoizdatel'stvo, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 66. 868. Moskovskii teatr revoliutsii. Moskva: Izd-vo Mosoblispolkom, 1933. Cover design by A. Goncharov. vol. 4, no. 4. 869. Nekrasov, Aleksei Ivanovich. Russkii ampir. Moskva: Ogiz, 1935. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 7, no. 26. 870. Nenni, Pietro. Agonia na svobodata. Sofia: Izd-vo na Rabotnicheska partiia, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no .95. 871. Neverov, Aleksandr Sergeevich. Gusi-lebedi. Moskva: Zemlia i Fabrica, 1927. Cover design by S. Chekhonin. vol. 8, no. 3. 872. Nikitin, Nikolai Nikolaevich. Konkurs khitretsov. Leningrad: Isd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 3, no. 40. 873. Nikitin, Nikolai Nikolaeevich. Pogovorim o druzh'iakh. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1935. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 50. 874. Nikulin, Lev Veniaminovich. Delo Zhukovskogo. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934.

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Cover design by B. Titov. vol. 3, no. 41. 875. Nikulin, Lev Veniaminovich. Stambul. Ankara. Izmir. Moskva: Goslitizdat, 1935. Cover design by B. Titov. vol. 8, no. 37. 876. Nikulin, Lev Veniaminovich. Vremia, prostranstvo, dvizhenie. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by V. Kozlinskii. vol. 1, no. 81. 877. Obradovich, Sergei Aleksandrovich.. Rabochii front. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 26. 878. Ognev, N. Tri izmereniia. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1933. Cover design by G. Fisher. vol. 1, no. 85. 879. Orlov, Vladimir Nikolaevich. Polevoi Nikolai. Moskva: Ogiz, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 4, no. 55. 880. Ozarovskaia, Olga Erastovna. Piatirech'e. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1931. Cover design by L. Khizhinskii. vol.1, no. 11. 881. Panferov, Fedor Ivanovich. Bruski. t.1. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1933. Cover design by B. Zenkevich. vol. 3, no. 17. 882. Panferov, Fedor Ivanovich. Bruski. t.2. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1933. Cover design by B. Zenkevich. vol. 1, no. 86. 883. Pasternak, Boris. Poemy. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by S. Bigos. vol. 2, no. 27. 884. Pasternak, Boris. Stikhotvoreniia. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 25.

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885. Patreev, Aleksandr Ivanovich. Tablitsa Krafta. Gorki: Ogiz, Gorkovskoe otdelenie, 1934. Cover design by A. Surikov. vol. 4, no. 51. 886. Pavlenko, Petr Andreevich. Barrikady. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by G. Filippovskii. vol. 1, no. 36. 887. Pavlenko, Petr Andreevich. 13 povest' o Lermontove. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by R. Barto. vol. 3, no. 3. 888. Perel'man, Iakov Isidorovich. Zanimatel'naia algebra. Moskva: Ogiz, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 5, no. 37. 889. Permitin, Efim Nikolaevich. Kogti. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by L. Bruni. vol. 8, no. 14. 890. Piatnadtsat' let sovetskogo stroitel'stva. Moskva: Ogiz, 1932. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 1, no. 38. 891. Piksanov, Nikolai Kir'iakovich. Griboedov. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 5, no. 38. 892. Pil'niak, Boris. Golyi god. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1929. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 4, no. 3. 893. Pil'niak, Boris. Rasskazy. Moskva: Litkhudsektor, Kogiz, 1932. Cover design by V. Favorskii. vol. 5, no. 38. 894. Poety "Iskry". Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 3, no. 19. 895. Pollak, E. SSSR v obrazakh i litsakh. [N.p., n.d.] Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 5, no. 70.

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896. Pomialovskii, Nikolai Gerasimovich. Narysy bursy. Kiev: Molodii Bilshovik, 1934. Cover design by I. Kozlovs′kyi. vol. 5, no. 69. 897. Popov, Fedor Gavrilovich. Chekho-slovatskii miatezh i samarskaia uchredilka. Samara: Ogiz, 1932. Cover design by A. Volkov. vol. 5, no. 3. 898. Poshekhonov, Vsevolod Efimovich. Sversniki. Moskva: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1933. Cover design by V. Dvorakovskii. vol. 1, no. 89. 899. Portrety Gor'kogo. Moskva: Ogiz, 1932. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 1, no. 25. 900. Prishvin, Mikhail Mikhailovich. Zolotoi rog. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 3, no. 43. 901. Prokof'ev, Aleksandr Andreevich. Doroga cherez most. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 1, no. 90. 902. Pushkin kritik. Moskva: Academia, 1934. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol .4, no. 56. 903. Rabochie i krest'iane o Lenine. Moskva: Partizdat, 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 12. 904. Radek, Karl. Podgotovka bor'by za novyi peredel mira. Moskva: Partizdat, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 91. 905. Rozenfel'd, Semen Efimovich. Starinnaia povest'. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by S. Iudovin. vol. 3, no. 44. 906. Rozanov, Ivan Nikanorovich. Pesni russkikh poetov. Leningrad: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1936.

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Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 7, no. 52. 907. Russkaia skazka. Leningrad: Academia, 1932. Cover design by P. Shillingovskii. vol. 1, no. 12. 908. Russkaia zhurnalistika 60-ye gody. Leningrad: Academia, 1930. Cover design by D. Mitrokhin. vol. 1, no. 4. 909. Russkie plachi. Leningrad: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1937. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 8, no. 42. 910. Ryleev, Kondraty Fedorovich. Sobranie sochinenii. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 4, no. 60. 911. Ryleev, Kondraty Fedorovich. Sobranie sochinenii. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 4, no. 61. 912. Sannikov, Grigorii Aleksandrovich. V gostiakh u egiptian. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by L. Bruni. vol. 2, no. 30. 913. Sannikov, Grigorii Aleksandrovich. V gostiakh u egiptian. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by L. Bruni. vol. 2, no. 31. 914. Savin, Lev. Nafta. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by I. Smolianskii vol. 1, no. 95. 915. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Pushtorg. Moskva: Khudozhestvennaia Literatura, 1931. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 1, no. 13. 916. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Tikhookeanskie stikhi. Moskva: Moskovskoe Tovarishchestvo Pisatelei, 1934. Cover design by L. Epple. vol. 4, no. 62. 917. Severnyi Kavkaz. Sbornik. [N.p.]: Izd-vo Severnyi Kavkaz, 1933.

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Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 3, no. 21. 918. Shaginian, Marietta. Dnevniki 1917-1931. Leningrad: Khudozhestvennaia Literatura, 1932. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 9. 919. Shaginian, Marietta. Kik. Peremena. Leningrad: Priboi, 1930. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 1, no. 40. 920. Shishkov, Viacheslav Iakovlevich. Ugrium–reka. Leningrad: Lengikhl, 1933. Cover design by L. Krosovskii. vol. 1, no. 97. 921. Shklovskii, Viktor Borisovich. Chulkov i Levshin. Leningrad: [s.n.], 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 1, no. 98. 922. Sholokhov, Mikhail. Podniataia tselina. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by S. Gerasimov. vol. 1, no. 41. 923. Shtorm, Georgii Petrovich. Trudy i dni Mikhaila Lomonosova. Moskva: Goslitizdat, 1934. Cover design by V. Favorskii. vol. 4, no. 65. 924. Shumakher, Petr Vasil'evich. Stikhotvoreniia. Leningrad: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1937. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 7, no. 71. 925. Shvedov, Iakov Zakharovich. Povest' o volch'em bratstve. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by B. Berendgof. vol. 2, no. 37. 926. Slavin, Lev Isaevich. Interventsiia. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by V. Kozlinskii. vol. 2, no. 30. 927. Sobolev, Leonid Sergeevich. Kapital'nyi remont. Leningrad: Lengikhl, 1933. Cover design by V. Dvorakovskii. vol. 2, no. 46.

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928. Sovetskoe iskusstvo za 15 let. Moskva: Izogiz, 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 45. 929. Spekke, Boris. Finliandiia segodnia. Leningrad: Lenoblizdat, 1933. Cover design by V. Izenberg. vol. 4, no. 14. 930. Starinnaia arkhitektura Galitsiia v ocherkakh i risunkakh G. Lukomskogo. Petrograd: Izd-vo Golike i Vil'borg, 1915. Cover design by H. Narbut. vol. 6, no. 2. 931. Stavskii, V. Razbeg. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1932. Cover design by A. Soloveichik. vol. 8, no. 15. 932. Stefansson, Vilhjalmur. Gostepriimnaia Arktika. Leningrad: Izd-vo Glavsevmorputi, 1935. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 57. 933. Sto let Aleksandrinskomu teatru. [N.p.: s.n.], 1932. Cover design by N. Alekseev. vol. 3, no. 2. 934. Tagirov, Afzal. Soldaty. Moskva: Gikhl, 1934. vol. 3, no. 53. 935. Tarasenko, Boris. Epizod. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 1, no. 100. 936. Teatr detskoi knigi. [N.p.]: Izd-vo Teatra Detskoi Knigi, 1934. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 3, no. 54. 937. Tikhonov, Nikolai Semenovich. Anofeles. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1930. Cover design by V. Konashevich vol. 1, no. 5.

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938. Tikhonov, Nikolai Semenovich. Kliatva v tumane. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 43. 939. Tikhonov, Nikolai Semenovich. Klinki i tachanki. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1932. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 8, no. 16. 940. Tikhonov, Nikolai Semenovich. Samgi. Poema. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1934. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 2, no. 79. 941. Tikhonov, Nikolai Semenovich. Vechnyi tranzit. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 3, no. 22. 942. Tynianov, IU. Podporuchik Kizhe. Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1933. Cover design by E. Kibrik. vol. 1, no. 6. 943. Vanin, Kesar′ Tikhonovich. Ispytanie. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1933. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 8, no. 20. 944. Vchera i segodnia. Al'manakh. Moskva: Sovetskaia Literatura, 1933. Cover design by E. Pernikov. vol. 3, no. 23. 945. Velikin, B. Peterburg – Moskva. Moskva: Izd-vo Istoriia Zavodov, 1934. Cover design by IU. Slepian. vol. 4, no. 72. 946. Vishnevskii, Boris. Komandiry vozdushnogo okeana. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by S. Iudovin. vol. 5, no. 53. 947. Voenlety. Rasskazy o voenno-vozdushnom flote. [N.p.: s.n.], 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 2, no. 38. 948. Vol'kenshtein, Vladimir Mikhailovich. Opyt sovremennoi estetiki. Leningrad: Academia, 1931. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii.

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vol. 1, no. 16. 949. Vozdushnye puti Severa. Moskva: Sovetskaia Aziia, 1933. Cover design by unknown artist. vol. 5, no. 4. 950. Vyzov priniat. Sbornik. Ukrainskie rabochie avtory. Moskva: Profizdat, 1934. Cover design by Avdeev. vol. 3, no. 57. 951. Zamoiskii, Petr Ivanovich. Lapti. Moskva: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1935. Cover design by N. Nesterov. vol. 6, no. 71. 952. Zoshchenko, Mikhail Mikhailovich. Golubaia kniga. Leningrad: Sovetskii Pisatel', 1935. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 6, no. 72. 953. Zoshchenko, Mikhail Mikhailovich. Izbrannye rasskazy. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1934. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 2, no. 86. 954. Zoshchenko, Mikhail Mikhailovich. Sobranie sochinenii. Leningrad: Priboi, 1930. Cover design by M. Kirnarskii. vol. 1, no. 48. 955. Zven'ia. Leningrad-Moskva: Academia, 1932. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 1, no. 49. 956. Zven'ia. Leningrad-Moskva: Academia, 1934. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 3, no. 62. 957. Zven'ia. Leningrad-Moskva: Academia, 1935. Cover design by I. Rerberg. vol. 6, no. 73. 958. Zverintsev, S. and Nesterov, S. Fizkul'turnye sooruzheniia. Moskva: Onti, 1935. Cover design by V. Velel'. vol. 1, no. 110.

959. Sed'moe pokryvalo: stikhi. Eduard Bagritskii... [et al.] Odessa: Tip. “Sport i nauka,” 1916. 62p.; 23 cm.

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Cover and illustrations by S. Fazini. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4060. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Harvard; Stanford. 960. Segodnia: almanakh khudozhestvennoi literatury, kritiki i iskusstva. Moskva: Kooperativnoe izd-vo pisatelei "Segodniia,", [1926 - v.: ill.; 25 cm. Includes illus. by K. Petrov-Vodkin, P. Konchalovskii, and others. Constructivist “Segodnia” logo. NYPL: *QDA (Segodnia) Library has: T. 1-2. Other locations: Stanford. §961. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Kak delaetsia lampochka. Moskva: Izd-vo "Ogonek", 1931. 45 p.; 14 cm. Biblioteka "Ogonek"; No. 615 NYPL: *Q p.v.812, no.3. 962. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Pushtorg: roman. Moscow; Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1929. 191 p.; 20 cm. Title only on cover. Constructivist cover by A. Surikov. NYPL: *QDH. Columbia: 891.7Se49 U53, Offsite. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Library of Congress; MoMA; Princeton; Stanford; Yale. 963. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Pushtorg; roman. Izd. 2-e. Moskva: Gosud. izdat., khudozh. liter, 1931. 192 p. Constructivist cover by A. Surikov. NYPL: *QDH (Selvinski, I. Pushtorg). Other locations: Berkeley; Cleveland PL; Getty; Michigan; MoMA; Oxford; Waseda. 964. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Rannii Sel′vinskii. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1929. 255 p.; 18 cm. NYPL copy has original dust jacket. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3964. Columbia: PG3476.S42 A6 1929g, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 965. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Ulialaevshchina: epopeia. Moskva: Artel' pisatelei “Krug,” 1927. 147 p.; 18 cm. (Novosti russkoi literatury.) Poems written in 1924. Cover design is signed JR (roman script). NYPL: *QCC p.v. 86. Columbia: 891.7Se49 X5, Offsite. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Library of Congress; MoMA; Notre Dame; NYU; Oxford; Stanford; Toronto; Yale.

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966. Sel'vinskii, Il'ia L'vovich. Zapiski poeta. Moskva; Leningrad: Gos. izd-vo Khudozhestvennoi lit-ry, 1928. 98 p.; 19 cm. Paper covers designed by El Lissitzsky, using photomontage of H. Arp. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 92. Columbia: 891.7Se49 Z7, Offsite. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Harvard. 967. Sem' plius tri. [Kharkov: Tip. pechatnoe delo, 1918?]. 56 p.: ill.; 30 x 31 cm. Mounted plates, by Bobryts’kyi, Kalmykov, Diakov, Kosarev, Myshchenko, Tsapok, Tsybys. Plus: Aleksandr Gladkov, Vasyl′ IErmilov, Mané Kats. No. 57 of 200 copies printed. NYPL: Slav. Reserve+. Other locations: MoMA. 968. Severianin, Igor' Vasil'evich. Vervena. Poezy 1918-19 g.g. [IUr'ev]: Izd. Odames, [1920 ]. 103 p.; 18 cm. Decorative cover, signed. NYPL: *QDH (Lotariov). Columbia: 891.7Si19 L3, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 969. Shaginian, Marietta Sergeevna. Gidrotsentral: roman. Leningrad: Izdatelstvo pisatelei, 1931. 462 p.; 18 cm. Cover by M. Kirnarskii. NYPL: *QDM (Shaginian). Other locations: Amherst; Chicago; Colorado; Illinois; Michigan; Ohio State; Texas; Waseda ; Yale. 970. Shaginian, Marietta Sergeevna. Mess Mend; oder, Die Yankees in Leningrad. Gesamtausgabe. Berlin: Neuer deutscher Verlag, 1925. 191 p.; 8vo. Author's pseud., Jim Dollar, at head of title. NYPL: **QDM (Shaginyan). Other locations: British Library; Mainz. 971. Shaginian, Marietta Sergeevna. Novyi byt i iskusstvo. [Tiflis]: Zakkniga, [1924]. 93 p.; 18 cm. Note: cover signed “A.R.” Columbia: A6981 Sh1, Offsite Avery. Other locations: British Library, Getty, Yale.

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972. Shaginian, Marietta Sergeevna. Peremena: byl'. Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1924. 237 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: *QGF. Other locations: British Library; Waseda; Yale. 973. Shchelkunov, Mikhail Il'ich. Istoriia, tekhnika, iskusstvo knigopechataniia. 330 illiustratsii i prilozhenii. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1926. xiii, 479, [1] p., [25?] leaves of pl.: ill. (part col.), music; 25 cm. Columbia: Z124 .Sh29 1926, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Berkeley; British Library; Chicago; Harvard; Kansas; Oxford; Stanford; UNC. 974. Shengeli, Georgii Arkad'evich. Bronenosets “Potemkin”: dramaticheskaia poema. Moskva: “Krasnaia nov',” 1923. 92 p.; 23 cm. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1990. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-781. Other locations: Cornell; Harvard; Ohio State; Stanford. 975. Shershenevich, Vadim Gabrielevich. [Dva] 2 x 2 = 5: listy imazhinista Moskva: Imazhinisty, 1920. 48p.; 19 cm. Cover design by B. Erdman. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 87-4769. Other locations: Amherst; Amsterdam; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Indiana; MoMA. 976. Shershenevich, Vadim Gabrielevich. Kooperativy veselia: poemy; oblozhka raboty B. Erdmana. [Moskva]: Imazhinisty, 1921. 32 p.; 22 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v.33, no.7. Other locations: Chicago; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda ; Wisconsin. 977. Shershenevich, Vadim Gabrielevich. Loshad' kak loshad': tret'ia kniga liriki Moskva: Pleiada, 1920. 37 l.; 28 cm. Cover by B. Erdman. Text has experimental layout. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 40. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Cal State Northridge; Chicago; Harvard; MoMA; Waseda; Yale. 978. Shershenevich, Vadim Gabrielevich. Vechnyi zhid: tragediia velikolepnogo otchaiania. [N.p.: s.n.], 1916-1921. 1 v. (various paging); 19 cm. Imagist poetry, including S. Esenin’s Pesni o khlebe, A. Kusikov’s Al-Kadr, and V. Shershenevich’s Odna spoloshnaia nelepost. . Bound in batiked cover. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 94-4794.

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Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Hebrew Union College; Stanford; Yale. 979. Shkapskaia, Mariia Mikhailovna (Andreevskaia). Baraban strogago gospodina. [Berlin: “Ogonki,” 1922] 57 p.; 16 cm. Cover and illus. By A. Arnstam. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 37, no. 6. Other locations: Multiple. 980. Shklovskii, Viktor Borisovich. Motalka; [oblozhka raboty K. Vents]. Moskva; Leningrad: Kinopechat', 1927. 39 p.;16 cm. Kinopechat'; no. 127. Nemetskaia kino-ulitsa -- Kino-fabriki -- Pered vypuskom. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 08-3630. Columbia: PN1995.9.S6 L484 1927g, Offsite. Other locations: MoMA; Waseda. 981. Shklovskii, Viktor Borisovich. Turksib. M.-L.: Gosizdat, 1930. 32 p.; 22 cm. Cover and design by V. Lantsetti and M. Seregin. NYPL: *QDN p.v. 6. Other locations: Amsterdam; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Chicago; Getty; Hillwood; MoMA; Princeton; Stanford. 982. Shklovskii, Viktor Borisovich. Zoo, ili, Pisma ne o liubvi; [cover designed by Elˈ Lissitzky]. Leningrad: Izd-vo Atenei, 1924. 96 p.; 24 cm. Gift of Dr. David Orentreich, MD. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-256. Other locations: Berkeley; British Library; SUNY Binghamton; Waseda. 983. Shtorm, Georgii. Trudy i dni Mikhaila Lomonosova: obozrenie v 9 glavakh i 6 illiuminatsiakh. [Moskva]: Khudozhestvennaia literatura, 1934. 307 p.: ill.; 20 cm. Illus. by V. Favorskii. NYPL: *QDM (Storm). Other locations: Multiple. 984. Shtrom. Moskva: Shtrom, 1922-1924. Heft 1 (1922)-heft 6 (1924); 23-27 cm. Includes illus. by N. Auslander, M. Chagall, S. Godiner, among others. NYPL: *PBB (Shtrom.) Library has: Heft 1-6.

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Other locations: Cornell; Hebrew Union College; Indiana; Johns Hopkins; Library of Congress; McGill; MoMA; Yale. 985. Sidorov, Aleksei Alekseevich. Russkaia grafika za gody revoliutsii, 1917-1922. Moskva: "Dom pechati", 1923. 113 p.: ill.; 25 cm. Illus. by A. Kravchenko. NYPL: *QDZ p.v.8, no.8. Columbia: NE675 .Si14 1923, RBML Graphic Arts. Other locations: Multiple. 986. Simonovich-Efimova, Nina IAkovlevna. Zapiski petrushechnika. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelstvo, 1925. 239 p.: ill.; 23 cm. NYPL: *QDK (Yefimova). Columbia: 891.7128 Si57, Butler Stacks. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Library of Congress; Missouri; New Mexico; Princeton; So. Illinois, Edwardsville. 987. Siniaia bluza=Album Die Blaue Bluse U.d.S.S.R.=La Blouse Bleue U.R.S.S.=The Blue Blouse U.S.S.R. Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo Gubernskogo Soveta Profsoiuzov “Trud i kniga,” [1927?]. 111 p.: ill.; 18 x 27 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4280. Other locations: British Library; MoMA (dated 1924). 988. Siniaia bluza. Moskovskii Sovet Professional'nykh Soiuzov. Kul'totdel. [1924-1928]. Moskva : Izd-vo MGSPS Trud i kniga; 22-27 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 08-145 [vyp. 13-45(1925-1926); 50, 52, 75-76, 78 (1927-1928)]; Slav. Reserve 91-4280. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Texas at Austin. 989. Skosyrev, Petr Georgievich. Bednyi Khasan: stikhi, 1921-1925. Moskva: Izd-vo Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1926. 63 p.; 18 cm. Gift of W. Michael Sheehe, 1990. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9236. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Stanford. 990. Skosyrev, Petr. Vzryv: roman. Petr Skosyrev. Izd. 3-e. Moskva: Izd-vo "Federatsia, 1932. 229 p.; 18 cm. Decorative cover by B. Titov. NYPL: *QDM (Skosyrev). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. 991. Slezkin, IUrii. Bronzovaia luna, roman. [N.p.]: Izdatelstvo "Proletarii", [n.d.] 261 p.; 18 cm. Cover by A. Strakhov. NYPL: *QDM (Sliozkin).

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Other locations: Cleveland PL; Stanford; Yale. 992. Slovo o polku Igoreve. [German]. Die Mar von der Heerfahrt Igors. der altesten russischen Heldendichtung Deutsch nachgedichtet von Arthur Luther ; [Illustrationen von Natalia Gontscharowa]. München: Orchis, 1923. 80 p., [3] l.: col. ill.; 26 cm. Columbia: BOOKART 017.1Ru G58 1923M, RBML. Other locations: Badische Landesbibliothek; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Bryn Mawr; Cambridge; Getty; Michigan; Princeton; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. 993. Smirnov, Nikolai Grigor'evich. Dnevnik shpiona. Moskva: Moskovskii rabochii, 1929. 335 p.; 20 cm. Decorative cover, unattributed. NYPL: *QDM (Smirnov, N. Dnevnik). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. 994. Smirnova, V. Manoi; risunki i oblozhka D. Shterenberga. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izd-vo, 1930. 70 p.: ill.; 22 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v. 15, no.6. Other locations: National Library of Education (Den.). 995. Sobol, Andrei Mikhailovich. Oblomki. Tretia kniga rasskazov, 1920-1923 gg. Moskva-Peterburg : "Krug", 1923. 3 p., 9-224, [1] p. 22 cm. Decorative cover. NYPL: *QDM (Sobol). Other locations: Berkeley. 996. Sobol, Andrei Mikhailovich. Sobranie sochinenii. Moskva: "Zemlia i fabrika", 1926. 4 v.; 21 cm. Cover of v. 3 by V.Z. (V.D. Zamirailo). NYPL: *QDB (Sobol, A. Sobranie, 1926) Library has: T. 4. Other locations: Multiple. 997. Sobolev, V. Tovarishch Artem. M.-L: Gosizdat, 1930. 30 p.; 20 cm. Illus. by N. Denisovskii. NYPL: *QDN p.v. 7. Other locations: McGill. 998. Soirée du Coeur à barbe: organisée par Tchérez ... [Paris: s.n., 1923]. 1 sheet ([2] p.): ill.; 26 cm. Announcement and program for evening including a performance of Le coeur à gaz, by Tristan Tzara. "Die Soiree endete in einem unvorstellbaren Durcheinander und Handgemenge zwischen Dadaisten und den kunftigen Surrealisten. Der angekundigte zweite Abendfand nicht mehr statt"--Meyer.

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Designed by I. Zdanevich. Printed on light green paper. Elaine Lustig Cohen Dada Collection ; 121. NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1923 01-634. Other locations: Yale. 999. Solov'ev, Boris Ivanovich. Liricheskii reportazh: stikhi, 1926-1928. Moskva: Federatsiia, 1929. 79 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3974. Columbia: PG3476.S63 L5 1929g., Offsite; PG3476.S63 L5 1929g., RBML. Other locations: Stanford; UCLA. 1000. Solov'eva, Poliksena Sergeevna. Poslednie stikhi. [Moskva]: Gosizdat, 1923. 32 p.: ill.; 24 cm. Cover design and illustrations by N. U. (i.e., Nadezhda Udal'tsova?). Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-779. Other locations: British Library; Illinois; NYU; UNC. 1001. Sosiura, Volodymyr Mikolaiovich. Izbrannye stikhi. V perevodakh russkikh poetov, pod obshchei redaktsiei M. Golodnogo [pseud.] Vystupitel'naia stat'ia M. Ravich-Cherkasskogo. [Moskva]: Gos. Izdat., 1930. 111p; 18 cm. Constructivist cover. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 36, no. 4. Other locations: Stanford. 1002. [Souvenir program, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées]. Paris: Editions des Quatre Chemins, 1933. 1 v.: ill. (part col.); 32 cm. Includes designs by: André Derain, Pavel Tchelitchew, Christian Berard, Emilio Terry, and Caspar Neher. NYPL: *MGZB-Res. + (Ballets 1933 Souvenir Program). 1003. Sovetskaia arkhitektura. Moskva: Gos. Tekhniko-teoreticheskoe izd-vo, 1931-1934. v.: ill., plans; 31 cm. Continued: Sovremennaia arkhitektura. NYPL: *QCB+ (Sovetskaia arkhitektura) Library has: v. 2 (1932)-v. 4 (1934). Columbia: AB So89, Avery [location has: v. 2 (1932),v. 3: no.5 (1933: sent./okt.), v. 4:no.1 (1934: ianv./fev.)]. Other locations: Arizona State; Getty; Illinois (Chicago); National Gallery of Art; SUNY Buffalo. 1004. Sovetskoe foto. 1926, no. 1-1931, no. 15-16. Moskva: Aktsionernoe izdatelskoe obshchestvo "Ogonek," 1926 -1931. 6 v.: ill.; 27 cm. Bimonthly, 1929-1931; Monthly, 1926-1928 Covers designed by A. Rodchenko.

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Issues for 1926, no. 1-1929, no. 7 called also no. 1-40. Continued by: Proletarskoe foto NYPL: Slav. Reserve 01-4914. Library has 1928, no. 8-10; 1929, no. 14, 22, 24; 1930, no.1-24, 1931, no.1-16, and a second copy MFWY 99-4323. Library has: 1926, no. 1-1929, no. 24. Other locations: Multiple. 1005. Sovetskoe iskusstvo za 15 let: Materialy i dokumentatsiia. Ivan Matsa, ed. Moskva-Leningrad: Ogiz-Izogiz, 1933. 663 p.: ill.; 26 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-6521. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Chicago; Getty; Iowa; MMA; National Gallery of Art; Ohio State; Princeton; Yale. 1006. Sovetskoe kino: organ khudozhestvennogo Soveta po delam kino pri GPP. Moskva: K-vo R.S.F.S.R., 1925–1928. v.:ill.; 35 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 94-5241. Library has: No. 1–4/5, 1926. Other locations: Getty; Hoover. 1007. Soviet Union. Gosudarstvennaia planovaia komissiia. Rekonstruktsiia gorodov SSSR. [Moskva]: Gos. izd-vo "Standartizatsiia i ratsionalizatsiia", 1933. [20] p., 110 pl. (incl. plans); 15 x 22 cm. At head of title: Gosplan SSSR. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-9264. Columbia: AA9211 Un3, Avery. Other locations: Chicago; Indiana; Stanford; Yale. 1008. SA. Sovremennaia arkhitektura. Edited by M. Ginzburg and A. Vesnin. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1926–1930. Includes illus. by A. Gan. Others by E. Nekrasov, V. Stepanova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 94-5246. Library has: 1929, nos.1–5; and Microfilm *ZAN-*Q209 (god 1, nos. 1–4; g. 2, nos. 2–5). Other locations: Arizona State; British Library; Getty; Illinois (Chicago); MoMA; USC. 1009. Sovremennye raboche-krestianskie poety v obraztsakh i avtobiografiiakh s portretami. Ivanovo-Voznesensk : "Osnova,", 1925. 264 p.: ports.; 22 cm. Cover signed: V.Z. NYPL: *QDH (Zavolokin). Columbia: 891.711 Y19, Offsite. Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Berkeley; Harvard; Hoover; Indiana; Ohio State; Stanford; Waseda. 1010. Sovremennyi zapad. Kn. 1 (1922)-kn. 6 (1924). Peterburg: Gos. izd-vo "Vsemirnaia literatura", 1922-1924. v. ; 28 cm. Kn. 5-6 (1924) also called kn. 1-2 (1924). Cover by IU. Annenkov.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Sovremennyi zapad). Library has: 1922-1924. Columbia: 057 So89, Butler Stacks (Kn. 2, 1923). Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Library of Congress; National Library of Israel; Notre Dame; Stanford; Yale. 1011. SSSR stroit sotsializm = The USSR builds socialism. Moskva: Izogiz, 1933. 282p. Artist: Elˈ Lissitzsky. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4283. Columbia: AA686 R92 Ss6 F, Avery Classics. Other locations: Amsterdam; British Library; Deutsche Nationalbibliothek; Getty; MoMA; UNC; Yale. §1012. Staatliches Bauhaus, Weimar. Bauhaus Drucke. Neue Europäische Graphik. Potsdam, 1922. IV. Mappe: Italienische und russische Künstler. Color lithographs by Kandinsky, Goncharova, Larionov, and others. NYPL: MERSZ+. 1013. Stalin, Joseph. Itogi pervoi piatiletki : doklad na obedinennom plenume TSK i TSKK VKPb, 7 ianvaria 1933 goda. I. Stalin; [portret I. Stalina, risunki, initsialy, kontsovki, graficheskoe oformlenie izdaniia i nabliudenie za pechatiu B.B. Titova; otvetstvennyi po izdaniiu Al. Antonov; izdanie podgotovlialos i osushchestvlialos pod obshchim rukovodstvom G. Broido]. Moskva: Partiinoe izd-vo, 1933. 109 p. : ill. (some col.), port.; 35 cm. Columbia: HC335 .S72 1933g, RBML. Other locations: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. 1014. Stein, Gertrude. Descriptions of literature [with drawing by Pavel Tchelitchew]. Englewood, N.J.: As Stable Publications, 1926]. 6, [1] p. 21 cm. As stable pamphlets; no. 2 "--two hundred numbered copies printed - one hundred and seventy for sale." NYPL: *KP (As stable pamphlets. no. 2). Columbia: B812St34 P5 1926, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 1015. Stein, Gertrude. Dix portraits. Paris: Editions de la Montagne: Depositaire general, Librairie Gallimard, [1930]. 105, [6] p.: ill.; 24 cm. “Texte anglais accompagne de la traduction de G. Hugnet et de V. Thomson; preface de Pierre de Massot; ornes de dix illustrations de Picasso, Tchelitchef , Berard, Tonny, E. Berman.” 502 copies printed by the printer of the Petit journal, Paris, of which 100 contain illustrations, including 65 on velin d'Arches paper, numbered 36-100. No. 36; signed by the author and the translators. Spencer Coll. copy partly unopened. NYPL copy is author's presentation copy, inscribed: "To Kitty who is Kitty" (i.e. Kate Buss). NYPL: Spencer Coll. French 1930 91-413. Columbia: B812St34 P53 1930a, RBML; Overbury St34d, Barnard Rare Books.

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Other locations: Multiple. 1016. Strelets: sbornik pervyi, (vtoroi, tretii). Petrograd, 1915–1922. 3 v.: ill; 26 cm. Edited by A. Belenson, with contributions by A. Blok, D. Burliuk,V. Burliuk, N. Kul'bin, A. Lentulov, A. Remizov, O. Rozanova, M. Siniakova and others. Covers designed by N. Kul'bin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 86-5525. Other locations: Multiple. 1017. Stroitel'stvo Moskvy. Moskva: Moskovskii Sovet rabochikh deputatov, 1924–1940. Covers and designs by Constructivist artists: cover for 1927, no. 11, by K. Mel'nikov; cover design for 1928, nos. 1–6 and 9, by V. El'kin and G. Klutsis; cover design for 1929, no. 7 by G. and V. Stenberg, no. 8 by N. Prusakov, no. 10, by S. Telingater, no. 11 by N. Sedel'nikov. NYPL: *QCA+ NYPL has: 1924; fev.–apr. 1926–1929; fev. 1930–noiabr' 1939. Columbia: AB St87, Avery (location has: v.11:no.6, v.11:no.8, v.11:no.11-v.11:no.12, v.12:no.1-v.12:no.18, v.13, v.14:no.6, v.17:no.11/14). Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; Kansas; Mount Holyoke; MoMA; Texas; V & A. 1018. Studiia impressionistov... Sankt-Peterburg: Izd. N.I. Butkovskoi, [1910]. Book 1 (no more published). Edited by N. I. Kul'bin. Cover with an illus. by L. Shmit-Ryzhova. NYPL: Slav. Reserve and microfiche *XMS-1,000, no. 38. Columbia: 057 St94, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Illinois; MoMA; Rutgers; Vanderbilt. 1019. Tairov, Aleksandr IAkovlevich. Zapiski rezhissera. Moskva: Izd. Kamernogo teatra, 1921. 189 p.: ill.; 23 cm. Cover and illustrations by A. Ekster. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1921 93-78 and second copy Slav. Reserve 93-1216. Columbia: 891.7128 T1373, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 1020. Talov, Mark. Liubov i golod: kniga liriki. Parizh: Izd-vo "Orfei", 1921. 93 p.: ill.; 16 cm. Limited ed. NYPL has copy no. 129. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 05-3725 Other locations: Amherst; Florida State; Harvard; Library of Congress; Stanford. 1021. Tasteven, Genrikh. Futurizm: na puti k novomu simvolizmu : s prilozheniem perevoda glavnykh futuristskikh manifestov Marinetti. Moskva : Iris, 1914. 79, 36 p.; 19 x 26 cm.

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NYPL: *QD (Tasteven, G. Futurizm). Other locations: Berkeley; Harvard; Indiana; Iowa; Stanford; Waseda. †1022. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Dancer]. 1937. Black ink, white gouache on yellow paper, 25.5 x 15.5 cm. Signed and dated lower right: P. Tchelitchew. Program design for American Ballet, never used. View of a ballet dancer in a dance pose at the barre, seen from below. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P 20. †1023. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Dancers]. 1937. Blue pen and ink wash, 42.8 x 35.2 cm. Signed and dated lower right: P. Tchelitchev. Young couple in dance pose, boy kneeling in front, supporting girl on pointe in tutu, her left leg high behind her; chair, barre and large mirror in background. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P 1. †1024. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante. 1933]. Gouache on gray charcoal paper, 52.5 x 33.5 cm. Signed lower right: P. Tchelitchew. Costume design for a man and small child in Balanchine's ballet L'errante, premiered in Paris, June 10, 1933. Man wearing white tights, white scarf across neck and over shoulders to floor. Holding hand of small girl wearing pink dress. Gift of Alice De Lamar. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Err 1. †1025. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933]. Pen and pencil on tracing paper, 25.5 x 20.4 cm. Costume design for a man and small child in Balanchine's ballet L'Errante, premiered in Paris, June 10, 1933. Man wearing tights, scarf across neck and over shoulders to floor. Holding small girl by the hand; annotations, detail of child's dress. A preliminary version of *MGZGB Tch P Err 1. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 1. †1026. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933]. Pen and pencil, 25.5 x 20.2 cm. Preliminary costume design for an angel in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Standing on right leg, arms raised, and bending backward; wearing transparent drapes, wings attached to breast. Construction notes and detail drawings at sides. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 6. †1027. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933]. Pen and pencil, 25.5 x 20.2 cm.

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Preliminary costume design for a man in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Leaning on right elbow, wearing tights, black belt, and cape. Construction notes and detail drawings in margins. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 7. †1028. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante. 1933]. Brush and sepia ink wash, 30.1 x 19.8 cm. Preliminary costume design for an angel in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Head and torso of angel in two views; above, looking right in profile; below, facing front. Wings attached to bodice of dress. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 8. †1029. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933]. Pen and blue ink, 20 x 12.5 cm. Caption: 2-for girls in black. Preliminary costume design for girl in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Standing, facing left; wearing simple sack-like, knee-length garment. Notes in pencil at margins. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 9. †1030. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933]. Pen and ink wash, 21.2 x 31 cm. Preliminary sketch for funeral procession in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Three men in capes, facing right, carrying a large, rectangular drape between them. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 10. †1031. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933]. Pen, 20.2 x 25.5 cm. Preliminary costume design for woman in funeral in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Woman facing left, wearing gown with long train. Construction notes in pencil at right. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 11. †1032.Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933?]. Gouache, 45.3 x 28 cm. (irregular). Signed lower right: Tchelitchew. Costumes for two men in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Full length, standing shoulder to shoulder facing left; wearing white tights, black belts, and acrobat's capes; figure on right in red, on left in blue. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Err 2.

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†1033. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933?]. Pen and sepia ink wash, 49 x 32 cm. Costume for a woman in Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Full length, woman leaping to right, head thrown back, arms over head; wearing dress with long train that trails beneath her and off page to left; seen from below. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Err 3. †1034. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933?]. Pen and sepia ink wash, 41.7 x 30.9 cm. Two women in a dance pose from Balanchine's ballet for ““Les Ballets 1933””. Angel on left, transparent gown with wings attached to breast; young girl on right, on pointe, arched over backward to join with the angel. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Err 4. †1035. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante, 1933?]. Pen and sepia ink wash, 41.8 x 30.9 cm. Two women in a dance pose from Balanchine's ballet for “Les Ballets 1933”. Angel on left in back view, looking left at young girl and steadying her with left hand; young girl is balanced on left leg, right leg horizontal to left, head turned in profile to right. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Err 5. †1036. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante.] 1935. Gouache on board, framed, 71 x 52 cm. Signed and dated lower right: P. Tchelitchew/35. Study for four figures in Blanchine's ballet L'Errante, premiered in Paris, June 10, 1933. This design is for the revised version by Balanchine for the American Ballet, Adelphi Theatre New York, 1935. The scene depicts an angel figure, flanked by two male attendants, and a woman in a dark blue robe, kneeling in the foreground. The angel's arms are raised, with wings behind, and the woman also raises her arms in supplication. Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Fund. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Err 6. †1037. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante] Ballets 1933. Pen and sepia ink wash, 31 x 20.8 cm. Preliminary design of program cover for “Les Ballets 1933”, using figures of angel and young girl from Balanchine's ballet Errante. Young girl facing forwards, balanced on right leg; angel facing right, bending backward, wings on breast. They hold banner, Ballets 1933, billowing overhead. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 4. †1038. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante. “Les Ballets 1933”]. Pen and sepia ink wash, 30.8 x 20.8 cm.

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Preliminary design for program cover for “Les Ballets 1933”, using figure of angel and young girl from Balanchine's ballet Errante. Girl seen from behind, balanced on right leg, reaching up to hold hand of angel with wings attached to breast. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 2. †1039. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante] “Les Ballets 1933”?]. Pen and sepia ink, 31 x 20.9 cm. Preliminary design for program cover for “Les Ballets 1933”, using figure of angel and young girl from Balanchine's ballet Errante. Small version on reverse side of same figures holding banner. Young girl seen from behind, balanced on right leg, reaching with right arm to hold hands with angel. Angel wearing transparent drapes, wings on breast. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 3. †1040. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Errante. “Les Ballets 1933”]. Pen and sepia ink wash, 31 x 20.8 cm. Preliminary design of program cover for “Les Ballets 1933”, using figures of angel and young girl from Balanchine's ballet Errante. Young girl facing forward, balanced on right leg; angel facing right, bending backward, wings on breast; holding billowing banner overhead. Version of *MGZGA Tch P Err 4. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Err 5. †1041. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. Nobilissima visione. Acheteuse IIeme groupe. 1938. Gouache, 52.5 x 24.5 cm. Lower left: A ma chère Alice [De La Mar] avec toute mon amitie, Pavlik. Lower right: P. Tchelitchew. Paris, juillet, 1938. Costume for a lady buyer in Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione, premiered in London, July 21, 1938. Full length to left, head in profile, right hand extended. Blue-white floor-length dress, sleeves to wrist, diamond pattern, decorated with colored feathers; white kerchief. Upper right corner, pencil drawing indicating back view of kerchief. Gift of Alice De Lamar. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Nob 1. †1042. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Nobilissima visione. 1938]. Gouache, 32 x 48 cm. Decor for Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione, premiered in London, July 21, 1938. Depicts stone proscenium; background left: wall draped with white cloth; background center: arch, multi-colored fabrics, stone slab; background right: structure with horizontal gray and white stripes, doorway. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Nob 2.

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†1043. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Nobilissima visione. 1938]. Gouache on blue paper, 35.5 x 49.8 cm. Decor for the banquet scene in Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione, premiered July 21, 1938. Depicts brick wall at sides; background left: stone wall draped with purple cloth; background center: draped arch with curtains, banquet table with candles; background right: draped structure with horizontal stripes, doorway. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Nob 3. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. †1044. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Nobilissima visione. 1938]. Gouache, 31.5 x 48 cm. A preliminary set design for Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione. Foreground: low brick wall behind two vertical brick walls at left and right sides; background: trees, clouds, blue sky. Version of design reproduced in *MGZA Dance index, Jan. 1944, p. 20. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Nob 4. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. †1045. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich, 1898-1957 [Nobilissima visione. 1938]. Gouache, 25.2 x 52.5 cm. Scene from Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione, premiered July 21, 1938. Color study with 24 figures implied: women wearing floor-length striped gowns, men wearing belted tunics and boots; set similar to design *MGZGB Tch P Nob 2; blue sky in background. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Nob 5 †1046. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Nobilissima visione. 1938]. Pen and blue ink, 27 x 22 cm. Five sketches for the unit set in Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione. Preliminary studies for designs *MGZGB Tch P Nob 2-3. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Nob 1. †1047. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Nobilissima visione. 1938]. Gouache and pencil on tinted paper, 21 x 27 cm. Costume studies for Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione. Lower left: Wolf of Viterbo; upper right: 10 figures. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Nob 2.

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†1048. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Nobilissima visione. 1938]. Pen and blue ink on personal stationery, 25.4 x 20.3 cm. Preliminary set designs for Massine's ballet Nobilissima visione. Two sketches for design *MGZGB Tch P Nob 4; detail of brick wall. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Nob 3. †1049. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Nobilissima visione. 1938?]. Gouache, 25 x 52 cm. Preliminary set design for Massine's ballet for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Abstract configurations, made by swirling rivulets of yellow cutting through areas of earth tones, suggesting flowing molten lava. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Nob 6. †1050. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Ode. 1928]. Gouache, 21 x 27 cm. Unsigned, but an autograph in ink, P. Tchelitcheff, affixed to bottom of design. Decor for Leonide Massine's ballet Ode, first performed by the Ballets Russes de Diaghilev, Paris, June 6, 1928. Design, white and gray on a blue ground, suggesting ramps or platforms at back, a tent-like arrangement of ropes, and splashes of light. Preliminary pencil study on reverse. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirk Asken, 1973. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Ode 1. †1051. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Ode. 1928]. Pen and ink and gouache, 25 x 25 cm. Unsigned. Note in ink, lower right (not in Tchelitchew's hand): "Dessin de Paul Tchelitchew avant qu'il a fait Ode." Five male figures wearing white, pink, pale blue, black, and gray all-over tights respectively; faceless masks resembling fencing masks. Four of the five figures are holding strings in various patterns as part of their costumes. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Ode 2. †1052. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Orpheus, 1936?]. Pen and pencil on tracing paper, 25.5 x 20.2 cm. Preliminary costume design for Balanchine's ballet for the American Ballet Company. Robed figure, cowl on head, long train on gown, facing left and reaching upward with right hand. Small version of same figure on knees, arms outstretched, in upper right corner. Costume notes in pencil. Lincoln Kirstein Collection. NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Orp 1. †1053. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. [Orpheus, 1936?]. Ink and pencil, 20.2 x 25.5 cm. Preliminary costume design for Balanchine's ballet for the American Ballet Company. Two robed figures, cowls over heads, arms outstretched, long train trailing behind. Costume notes in pencil. Lincoln Kirstein Collection.

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NYPL: *MGZGA Tch P Orp 2. †1054. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. Orpheus. [Elysian fields. 1936]. Gouache, sight: 42.7 x 57.6 cm. Set design for Act III, the Elysian fields, in the 1936 Metropolitan Opera Association production of Gluck's Orpheus and Eurydice, with choreography by George Balanchine. Set represents a garden without gravity where everything floats and is to be perceived as if under water: trees with roots exposed, transparent conical forms suspended from above. Gift of George Balanchine in honor of John Martin, June 1974. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Orp 1. †1055. Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich. Orpheus. 1936. Gouache, sight: 39.5 x 53 cm. Set design for Act IV, the Milky way, in the 1936 Metropolitan Opera Association production of Gluck's Orpheus and Eurydice, with choreography by George Balanchine. Design represents the heaven sprinkled with stars. Orpheus, viewed from the back, kneeling at center over the draped body of Eurydice. Cf. Dance index, Jan-Feb, 1944, p. 19. Reproduction and commentary. Gift of George Balanchine in honor of John Martin, June 1974. NYPL: *MGZGB Tch P Orp 2. 1056. Teatr i vse ostalnoe; sharzhi Re-Mi. [Petrograd]: Novyi Satirikon, [1917] 1 v. (unpaged) illus. Columbia: 891.7128 R28, Offsite. Other locations: Texas at Austin. 1057. Teatr iunykh zritelei 1922-1932: na putiakh tvorcheskoi perestroiki. By A. Briantsev et al. Leningrad, 1932. 110 p.: ill.; 19 cm. Typographic cover. NYPL: *QDK p.v. 60. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Princeton. 1058. Teatral'nyi oktiabr. Leningrad: [s.n.], 1926- . v.: ill.; 23 cm. Cover by I. Shlepianov. NYPL: *QDK (Teatral'nyi). Library has: Sbornik 1. Other locations: Chicago; Harvard; MoMA; SUNY Albany; Waseda; Wisconsin. 1059. Teleshov, Nikolai Dmitrievich. Kogo ne stalo; pod obshchei redaktsiei P.S. Kogana. [Moskva]: Teakinopechat, 1929. 47 p.: ports.; 17 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.193, no.1. Other locations: Duke; Groningen. 1060. Terek, A. Ravvi: p'esa v trekh deistviiakh. Berlin: Skify, 1922. 62 p.; 20 cm. Typographical cover design by Elˈ Lissitzsky.

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NYPL: *QCC p.v. 759. Columbia: 891.7F772 V53, Offsite. Other locations: Multiple. 1061. Terent'ev, Igor Gerasimovich. Traktat o sploshnom neprilichii. [Tiflis:] Kompaniia 41°, [1919 or 1920.] 15 p.; 22 cm. One of 300 copies printed. Designed and illus. by the author, who with Il'iazd was one of the “Direktory” of Kompaniia 41°. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Russ. 1919 93-79, and Slav. Reserve 99-5768, and microfilm *ZQ-556. Other locations: Amherst; Getty; MoMA; V & A; Yale. 1062. Ternovets, Boris Nikolaevich. V.I. Mukhina. Moskva, Leningrad: Ogiz, Gosud. izdat. izobrazitelnykh iskusstv, 1937. 87, ill.; 31 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Ternovets). Columbia: NB689 M8 T27, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 1063. Théâtre Académique de l'État Eug. Vakhtangov URSS. [Introduction: A. Lounatcharsky; P.S. Kogan] [Paris]: Théâtre Académique de l'État Eug. Vakhtangov, [1928]. 24 p.: ill (some col.), ports.; 27 cm. La Princesse Turandot--Virineia NYPL: MWEL (Russia) (Théâtre academique de l'État Eug. Vakhtangov) and a second copy *C p.v.2124. Other locations: Multiple. 1064. Tikhonov, Nikolai Semenovich. Dvenadtsat' ballad. Leningrad: Gosizdat, 1925. 34p.; 18 cm. Cover by E. Belukha. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-4891. Other locations: British Library; MoMA. 1065. Tolstoy, Lev Nikolaevich. Rasskazy o zhivotnykh; graviroval V. Favorskii. Moskva: Academia, 1932. 30 p.: ill.; 26 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Tolstoi, L. Rasskazy). Other locations: Harvard; Library of Congress; Princeton; Waseda ; Yale. 1066. Trebnik troikh: sbornik stikhov i risunkov. Moskva : G.L. Kuzmin i S.D. Dolinskii, 1913. 86 p., [15] leaves of pl.: ill., ports.; 21 cm. Contains poetry and drawings by V. Khlebnikov, V.Maiakovsky and D. Burliuk; also drawings by V. Tatlin, N. Burliuk. Purchased from Alex Rabinovich.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1504. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; Michigan; MoMA; Rutgers; Waseda; Yale. 1067.Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich, David Burliuk, et al. Buka russkoi literatury. Moskva: MAF, 1923. Oblozhka Nagorskoii; zastavki Kli︠ u︡na. Columbia: PG3476.K767 Z85 1923g , RBML. Other locations: Amherst; Boston College; Cornell; Chicago; Illinois; Texas; Waseda. 1068. Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich. Itogo: stikhi. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1924. 93p.: ill.; 24 cm. Front cover by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4033. Other locations: Amsterdam; British Library; Brown; Getty; Iowa; MoMA; Stanford; Waseda. 1069. Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich. Khudozhnik V. Pal'mov. [Chita?] 1922. 26 p.: ill.; 19 cm. Columbia: 308 Z v.375, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Getty. 1070. Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich. Rechevik: stikh; predislovie I. Dukora; [oblozhka A.M. Rodchenko]. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo, 1929. 191 p.; 18 cm. Gift from Marjorie L. Hoover. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 00-3510. Other locations: British Library; Getty; MoMA. 1071. Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich. Rychi Kitai: sobytie v 9 zven'iakh. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1930. 95 p.; 19 cm. NYPL: *QDK 92-2206. Other locations: Harvard; Stanford; Waseda. 1072. Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich. Slyshish', Moskva?! Agit-gin'ol' v 4-kh deistviiakh. Moskva: Vserossiiskii proletkul't, 1924. 24 p.; 27 cm. (Repertuar Proletkul'ta.) NYPL: *QDK p.v. [44]. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; Iowa; Library of Congress; Stanford. 1073. Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich. Zheleznaia pauza. Vladivostok: Tret'iakov, 1919. 64 p.; 27 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 93-1222. Other locations: British Library; Harvard; MoMA; Stanford. 1074. Tridtsat' Dnei. 30 Dnei. Illiustrirovannyi Ezhemesiachnik. Moskva : Izdatel'stvo “ZIF,” “Zemlia i Fabrika,” 1925-1941.

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Some covers in the 1920s designed by Sergei Chekhonin Columbia: 057 T73, Butler Stacks. Location has 1925/6, no. 1(10); 1926, nos. 3-5, 7-11; 1927, nos. 1-5, 7-11; 1928, nos. 1-11; 1929: nos. 3, 4; 1931, nos. 5/6, 9, 10/11, 12; 1932, nos. 1-5; 1933, No. 8; 1935, no. 8; 1941, nos. 1, 5]. Other locations: Multiple. 1075. Troshin, Nikolai Stepanovich. Osnovy kompozitsii v fotografii : opyt opredeleniia osnov postroeniia fotograficheskogo snimka. Nikolai Troshin. Moskva: Akts. izd. o-vo "Ogonek", 1929. 118 p.: ill.; 25 cm. Biblioteka zhurnala Sovetskoe foto; kn. 30. NYPL: *Q p.v.237, no.4. Other locations: Fairleigh Dickinson; Getty; Library of Congress; MoMA; Princeton. 1076. [TSentralnyi muzei T.S.S.R.: katalogi vystavok]. Kazan: Izd. TSentralnogo Muzeia TSSR, 1924- v. : ill.; 15 cm. Collection of 14 catalogs published by the Central Museum of Kazan from 1924 to 1930. Figures represented include: G. Vereiskii, A. Kravchenko, D. Mitrokhin, E. Kruglikova, V. Zamirailo, D. Arkhangel'skii, V. Favorskii, K. Bogaevskii, A. Goncharov, A. Ostroumova-Lebedeva, N. Piskarev, I. Sokolov, A. Trapitsyn; ed. By P. Dul’skii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 93-400. Other locations: British Library. §1077. Tsentrizdat narodov SSSR. Obraztsy shriftov knizhnoi fabriki TSentralnogo izd. nar. SSSR. Moskva: [TSentrizdat], 1927. v.: ill.; 25 cm. TSentralnoe izdatelstvo narodov SSSR. Cover-date: 1928. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-7847 and microfilm *ZQ-956. Library has Vyp. II only 1078. Tsetlin, Mikhail Osipovich. Prozrachnyia tieni. Obrazy. Paris: Ziorna, 1920. 69 p.: ill.; 21 cm. Illus. By N. Goncharova. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 10, no. 6. Columbia: PG3478.M34 P76 1920g, RBML; 308 Z Box607, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 1079. TSvetaeva, Marina. Stikhi k Bloku. Berlin: Ogonki, 1922. 47 p.; 13 cm. Cover by Aleksandr Arnshtam. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v.29, no.1. Columbia: PG3476.T75 S7, RBML. Other locations: Multiple.

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1080. Tsvetaeva, Marina. TSar-devitsa : poema-skazka. Marina TSvetaeva; risunki D. Mitrokhina. Moskva: Gos. izd.-vo, 1922. 159 p.: ill.; 19 cm. Columbia: PG3476.T75 T78 1922, RBML; 891.7T78 X1, Offsite. Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Oxford; Yale. 1081. Tufanov, Aleksandr Vasil'evich. K zaumi: fonicheskaia muzyka i funktsii soglasnykh fonem. Petrograd: Izd. avtora, 1924. 48 p.: ill.; 19 cm. Cover and table of speech sounds by B. Ender. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 90-9218. Other locations: Amherst; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Michigan; MoMA; Stanford; Yale. 1082. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Alexandra Exter. Berlin: Sarja, 1922. 29 p., [42] l. of pl.; 22 cm. English edition. Typographic cover. Includes reproductions. NYPL: 3-MAR p.v. 598. Columbia: Offsite <Fine Arts> In Process. Other locations: Multiple. 1083. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Aleksandra Ekster kak zhivopisets i khudozhnik. Berlin: "Zaria", 1922. 31 p., [40] l. of pl.: ill. (some col.); 22 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.771,no.3 and microfilm *ZM-3-MAR p.v. 598, no. 5. Columbia: ND689 Ex84 T81, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 1084. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Frantsuzskoe iskusstvo i ego predstaviteli: sbornik statei. Sankt-Peterburg: Prosveshchenie, 1911. 350 p.: ill.; 20 cm. Cover by S. Chekhonin. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Tugenhold) and microfilm *ZQ-956. Other locations: Brigham Young. 1085. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Iskusstvo oktiabr'skoi epokhi. Leningrad: Academia, 1930. 198 p.: ill.; 23 cm. Cover design by D. Mitrokhin. Includes reproductions of works by Soviet artists and a photographic portrait of the author. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 116. Other locations: Amherst; Berkeley; British Library; Harvard; Library of Congress; MMA; MoMA; Michigan; UC Irvine; Yale. §1086. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Iskusstvo v bytu: 36 tablits. Ogrushka, odezhda. Izba chitalnia, klub, teatr. Moskva: Izd. "Izvestii TSIK SSSR i VTSIK," [1925?]. 36 p.: chiefly col. ill.; 17 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+++ (Tugenkhold. Iskusstvo v bytu) and Microfilm *ZQ-850.

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1087. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Pervyi muzei novoi zapadnoi zhivopisi. Ia. A. Tugendkhol'd. Moskva; Petrograd: K-vo “Tvorchestvo,” 1923. 148p. [11] l. of pl.: ill. (some col.); 18 cm. Novoe zapadnoe iskusstvo v russkikh gosudarstvennykh muzeiakh; vyp. 1. NYPL: *QDZ (Novoye) and a second copy Slav. Reserve 04-9261. Other locations: British Library; Frick; Getty; MoMA; Philadelphia Museum of Art. 1088. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Problema voiny v mirovom iskusstve. Moskva: Izd. t-va I.D. Sytina, 1916. 160 p.: ill.; 17 cm. With 125 reproductions in the text and 8 on separate sheets. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-9126 (2 copies) and microfilm *ZQ-935. Other locations: British Library; Chicago; Library of Congress; Stanford; Sydney (Australia); UCLA; Washington; Wisconsin. 1089. Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich. Problemy i kharakhteristiki: sbornik khudozhestv. Petrograd: Izd. “Apollona,” 1915. 108 p.: ill.; 27 cm. NYPL: *QDZ+ (Tugendhol'd) and microfilm *ZQ-935. Other locations: Getty; Library of Congress; Princeton; Yale. 1090. Uman'skii, Konstantin. Neue Kunst in Russland, 1914-1919. Vorwort von Leopold Zahn. Mit 54 Abbildungen. Potsdam, G. Kiepenheuer, 1920. vi, 72 p. ill.; 25 cm. NYPL: MCY (Umanskij, K. Neue Kunst in Russland). Columbia: N6984 Um1, Offsite <Fine Arts>. Other locations: Multiple. 1091. Union der Sozialistischen Sowjet-Republiken : Katalog des Sowjet-Pavillons auf der Internationalen Presse-Ausstellung Köln 1928 = Soiuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik na Mezhdunarodnoi vystavke pechati Keln 1928. [Herausgeber: Komitee des Sowjet-Pavillons auf der Internationalen Presse-Ausstellung Köln 1928]. [Moscow? : Komitee des Sowjet-Pavillons auf der Internationalen Presse-Ausstellung Köln 1928, 1928] (Köln: M. Dumont Schauberg) 111 p., [1] folded leaf of pl. ([18] p. of pl.): ill., plan; 22 cm. "Umschlag, Typo- und Photogestaltung: Prof. El Lissitzky Moskau"--T.-p. verso. Lissitzky also designed and served as artistic director for the pavilion; cf. p. 106. Issued in orange-red paper covers, printed in black and embossed in black with hammer and sickle design. NYPL: NARF (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ... Katalog des Sowjet-Pavillons) and Spencer Coll. Ger. 1928 03-278. Copy in NARF imperfect: All but 1 p. of ill. wanting. Columbia: BOOKART 019.247 C71 ZZ;F, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 1092. L'Union des Artistes Russes à Paris. [Bals des artistes]. Paris, 1923-25. 16 items: ill. (some col.); various sizes.

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Two large posters designed by N. Gontcharova and A. Herbin (no. 12 and 13 respectively), four Illus. program booklets, three printed program flyers, and six tickets for the artists' costume balls given in Paris in 1923, 1924, and 1925. Illustrations include line drawings and designs by M. Larionov, A. Derain, P. Picasso, N. Gontcharova, V. Barthe, F. Léger, A. Rodchenko, H. Laurens, and others. CONTENTS: No. 1-3, 12 (poster), 14 (same as no. 1), and 15: Grand bal des artistes travesti transmental, Feb. 23, 1923, Salle Bullier. - No. 4-5, and 16: Bal banal, Mar. 14, 1924, Salle Bullier. - No. 6-8: Bal Olympique, July 11, 1924, La taverne de l'Olympia. - No. 9-11 and 13 (poster): Bal de la Grande-Ourse, May 8, 1925, Salle Bullier. No. 1-13, Dance Special Acquisitions Fund; no. 14-16, gift of N. Lobanov. NYPL: *MGZP Uni A 1-16. Other locations: Scattered examples of posters, tickets, etc., principally from 1924 and 1925 balls, held by Art Institute of Chicago; Getty; Library Of Congress; Yale. 1093. USSR; an album illustrating the state organization and national economy of the U.S.S.R. ... [Moscow, 1940] 140 p., incl. maps, pl., ports., ill. (part col., incl. charts); 25 x 35 cm. Includes work by El Lissitzky, A.S. Grigorevich, and M. Nikolaev. NYPL: SDHN+ (Vsesoyuznyi institut izobrazitelnoi statistiki, Moscow. USSR). Other locations: Multiple. 1094. USSR in Construction. English edition. [Moskva:] State Publishing House of the R.S.F.S.R., 1930–1949. 13 vols. NYPL has: 1930, no. 1–1949, no. 12 (incomplete). NYPL: Slav. Reserve (relocated from TAA+) and *QDZ 88-7174 (1936, no. 2; 1937, no.9/12). Columbia: (1930-1941) AB Un334 F, Avery; (1930,1932-1940) Serials U, Offsite; (1931) DK267.A1 U3, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 1095. USSR periodica. Moscow, Mezhdunarodnaya kniga, 1930- . v.: ill.; 23 cm.-15 x 23 cm. Cover by N. Sedel'nikov, 1931. NYPL: *D ("Mezhdunarodnaya kniga", aktzionernoye obshchestvo, Moscow. USSR Periodica). Library has: 1931, 1936-37, 1940-41. Other locations: Multiple. 1096. Utro: Literaturno-khudozhestvennyi al'manakh. Leningrad: Izd. Avtorov, 1927. v. 1; 23 cm. Decorative cover. NYPL: *QDA. Columbia: PG2900 .U9, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Indiana; Iowa. 1097. Uzvyshsha. Mensk: [s.n.] v.; 25 cm.

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"Chasopis litaratury, mastatstva i krytyki belaruskaha litaraturna-mastatskaha zhurtavannia "Uzvyshsha". NYPL: *QMA (Uzvyshsha). Library has: vol. 1-4 (1927-30); vol. 5 (1931) nos. 1-5, 8-12. Columbia: PG2834.4 U98 , Offsite. Location has g.4: no.1 (1930). Other locations: MoMA. 1098. V plenu neboskrebov: al'manakh Kruzhka proletarskikh pisatelei v Severnoi Amerike (Almanac of the Circle of Russian Proletarian Writers in U.S.A.) (Otdel Vsesossiiskago soiuza krest'ianskikh pisatelei). New York: Izd. Kruzhka proletarskikh pisatelei v Sev. Amerike, 1924. 46 p.; 25 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v. 40, no. 8. Columbia: PG3233 .V17 1924g, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 1099. V., Zina. Porosiata. Zina V. & A. Kruchenykh. [St. Petersburg: EUY], 1913. 15 p.; 20 cm. Illus. by K. Malevich. NYPL: Spencer Coll. Rus. 1913 93-41 and microfiche *XMS-1,000 no. 24. Other locations: British Library; Stanford. 1100. V., Zina. Porosiata. Zina V. i A. Kruchenykh. 2-e dop. izd. Petrograd : Tipo-lit. t-va "Sviet", [1914]. 16 p.; 26 cm. Cover title. Illus. by K. Malevich. Gift of Elaine Lustig Cohen, 1999. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 99-1115. Other locations: Getty; Harvard; Hoover; Illinois; Stanford; Waseda. 1101. Vaplit: literaturno-khudozhnyi zhurnal. Kharkiv: Vil'na akademiia proletars'koi literatury, 1926-27. 2 v.; 26 cm. NYPL: *QGAA (Library has: 1 (1926)- no. 1/5 (1927). Other locations: Illinois; Monash (Australia); Waseda. 1102. Vashentsev, Sergei Ivanovich. Poedinok. Moskva: Segodnia, 1927. 156 p.;18 cm. NYPL: *QDM 75-2613. Other location: Harvard. 1103. Vasilenko, Sergei Nikiforovich. Iosif Prekrasnyi : balet i dvukh aktakh. Moskva: Teakinopechat, 1929. 66 p.: ill., ports.; 14 cm. Ballet scenario. Choreography by Kasian Goleizovskii. NYPL: *MGTZ-Res. (Joseph the beautiful) 78-1611 and *ZBD-573 (microfilm).

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Other locations: Waseda. §1104. Vasilev, Pavel Andreevich. Futurezy: olivkovaia papka stikhotvorenii. Pavel Andreevich Vasilev. V Rostovie na Donu : Tip. M.A. Revich, 1917. 1 portfolio ([14] l.): port.; 34 cm. Poems printed on separate leaves with imprint date 1915. "Pervyi god svobody. Tretii period elektro-voiny. 1917"--Cover. Purchased from Alex Rabinovich Rare Books, 2007. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2172. 1105. Vereshchagin, Vasilii Andreevich. Pamiati proshlago : stati i zamietki. V.A. Vereshchagin. S.P.B. [i.e. Sankt-Peterburg]: Tip. Sirius, 1914. 211 p., 55 l. of pl.: ill.; 28 cm. Cover by Chekhonin. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 04-7849. Other locations: Multiple. 1106. Versty. (Parizh, serial, 1926-1928) 3 v. : ports. ; 26 cm. NYPL: *QCA (Versty) v. 1 (1926). Columbia: 057 V616, Butler Stacks (location has 1-3). Other locations: Multiple. 1107. Vesennee kontragentstvo muz. Edited by D. Burliuk and S. Vermel'. Moskva: Izd-vo Pervogo zhurnala russkikh futuristov, 1915. 107 p.: ill.; 27 cm. Cover and illustrations by A. Lentulov. Also includes illustrations by D. Burliuk and V. Burliuk, and music by N. Roslavets. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3924. Other locations: Amherst; Amsterdam; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA. 1108. Vesennii salon poetov. Moskva, 1918. 190 p.; 19 cm. Cover by G. IAkulov. NYPL: *QDZ+. Other locations: British Library; Getty; Harvard; Indiana; Stanford; Toronto; Waseda. 1109. Veshch'=Gegenstand=Objet: Mezhdunarodnoe obozrenie sovremennogo iskusstva. Edited by El Lissitzsky and I. Erenburg. No. 1/2 (March–April 1922), no. 3 (May 1922). Berlin: Skify, 1922. 3 nos.: ill.; 31 cm. Text in Russian, German, and French. Covers of nos.1/2 and 3 designed by El Lissitzsky. No more published. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Canadian Centre for Architecture; Getty; MMA; MoMA; Princeton; Yale.

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1110. Vestnik truda. 1920, no. 1 (okt.)-1928 (mart/apr.). Moskva : [s.n.], 1920-[19--] 9 v.: col. ill., ports.; 26 cm. Includes works by G. Klutsis, S. Sen'kin, and others. NYPL: *QCA. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Hoover; International Labour Office (Switz.); Ohio State; Yale. §1111. [Views of the City of Stalingrad]. 1 vol. of photographs in decorative hand-made album, ca. 1933; 22 x 31 cm. Captions in English. NYPL: Slav. Reserve (Photo). 1112. Villon, Pierre. Frankreich; die Entwicklung der neuen Ideen nach Konstruktion und Form. Wien: A. Schroll & Co. [1930]. 132 p:. ill. (incl. plans); 29 x 23 cm. Neues Bauen in der Welt, Bd. 3. Cover by El Lissitzky. NYPL: MQWF (Ginsburger, R. Frankreich). Columbia: AA652 G43, Avery Classics. Other locations: Multiple. 1113. Vladimirov, V. Pro loshadei. tekst V. Vladimirova; risunki A. Deineka. [Moskva]: Gos. izd-vo, 1928. [12] p.: col. ill.; 20 cm. . NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2678. Other locations: MoMA; Penn. 1114. Vladimirova, Ada. Kuvshin sinevy. Stikhotvoreniia. Moskva: Izd. ARTeli rabotnikov kul'tury ART, 1922. 16 p. ; 17 cm. Typographic cover. NYPL: *QDH p.v. 23, no. 5 and film *ZQ-556. Other locations: Berkeley; Kansas; Stanford; Yale. 1115. Vlast' Sovetov za desiat' let 1917-1927. Leningrad: Izd. “Krasnoi gazety,” 1927. xxxv, 183 p.: ill.; 30 cm. Cover design and decorations by S. Chekhonin. Includes reproductions of works by many contemporary artists. NYPL: *QDZ+. Columbia: 947.082 V845, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple.

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1116. Voinov, Vsevolod Vladimirovich. Knizhnye znaki D.I. Mitrokhina. Vsevolod Voinov. Peterburg: [V 15-i Gosudarstvennoi tip. (byvsh. Golike i Vilborg)], 1921. 44 p.: ill., incl. pl. (some col. mounted); 17 cm. 200 issues published. NYPL has #141. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 95-701. Other locations: British Library; Cornell; Harvard; Illinois; Library of Congress; Princeton. 1117. Voinov, Vsevolod Vladimirovich. [Vosem’desiat tysiach] 80000 loshadei. V. Voinov; risunki B. Pokrovskogo. Leningrad : Gos. izd-vo, 1925. [12] p.: col. ill.; 27 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2242. Other locations: Harvard; Penn; Princeton. 1118. V.O.K.S.; Published by the Soviet Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. [Moskva: serial, 1930-1934] ill. (part mounted, col.); 26-28 cm. Editor: M. Apletin. NYPL: *ZM-MAR p.v. 883, no. 1 [location has 1934, No. 9/10. Columbia: N6984 V96, Offsite <Fine Arts> [location has 1934, No. 9/10, “Painting, sculpture and graphic art in the U.S.S.R”]; 057 V879, Butler Stacks [location has 1930, Nos. 1/3, 4/5, 6/7, 8/10, and 11/12; 1931, Nos. 1-6, 7/9, and 10/12; 1932, Nos. 1-2, 3/4; 1933, Nos. 1/2, 3-5; also reproductions of 1934, Nos. 6, 7/8, 9/10]. Other locations: Multiple. 1119. Vremennik. Nos. 1, 2. Moscow, 1917. 2 v. No. 1 includes contributions from V. Khlebnikov, Bozhidar, G. Petnikov, and N. Aseev. NYPL: Slav. Reserve. Other locations: British Library; MoMa. 1120. Vsemirnaia illiustratsiia. Moskva: Tip. “Mospoligraf”, 1922-25 . v.; 36 cm. Covers by V. Pudovkin. NYPL: *QCA+ (Vsemirnaia). Location has: Nos. 9-10 (Mai; June 1923); also Microform Other locations: Indiana; Library of Congress. 1121. Vserossiiskaia akademiia khudozhestv. Vystavka teatral'no-dekorativnogo iskusstva (1927). Teatral’no-dekoratsionnoe iskusstvo v SSSR, 1917-X-1927; sbornik statei pod redaktsiei E.F. Gollerbakha, A.IA. Golovina i L.I. Zheverzheeva. Vystavka v zalakh Akademii khudozhestv; katalog. Leningrad: Izdanie Komiteta Vystavki teatralno-dekoratsionnogo iskusstva, 1927. 400 p.: ill. (incl. ports.); 18 x 14 cm. NYPL: *QDZ (Leningradskaia akademiia khudozhestv. Teatralno-dekorativnoe iskusstvo v SSSR). Other locations: Multiple. 1122. Vserossiiskaia konferentsiia proletarskikh kulturno-prosvetitel’nykh organizatsii (1st: 1918: Moscow, Russia?). Protokoly pervoi Vserossiiskoi konferentsii proletarskikh kulturno-prosvetitelnykh organizatsii, 15-20

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sentiabria. pod redaktsiei P.I. Lebedeva-Polianskogo. Moskva: Izd-vo "Proletarkaia kultura", 1918. 128 p.: ill., ports.; 27 cm. At head of title: Vserossiiskii sovet proletkulta. Includes photograph of the conference attendees. NYPL: *Q p.v.338, no. 4. Other locations: Harvard; Hoover; Library of Congress. 1123. Vserossiiskoe teatralnoe obshchestvo. Sto let Malomu teatru, 1824-1924; redaktory A. Kugel' i V. Filippov. Moskva: Russkoe teatralnoe obshchestvo, [1924] 132, [3] p.: ill. (ports.) col. mounted pl.; 31 cm. Cover and frontis. By B. Titov. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-3700. Other locations: Multiple. 1124. Vsesoiuznoe obshchestvo kulturnoi sviazi s zagranitsei (Soviet Union) Film und Filmkunst in der UdSSR, 1917-1928. [Moscow: s.n., 1929]. 55 p.: ill.; 20 cm. Cover by G. Klutsis and S. Sen'kin. NYPL: MFL 82-955. Microfilm in *ZM-pv 3-MAR, v. 169, no. 8. Columbia: 809.221R V969a, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Amsterdam; Deutsche Nationalbibliothek; Harvard; Inst. of Social History (Neth.); MoMA; Northwestern; USC. §1125. Vsesoiuznyĭ konkurs na proekt planirovki TSentralnogo parka kultury i otdykha (1931? : Saint Petersburg, Russia). Programma vsesoiuznogo konkursa na proekt planirovki TSentralnogo parka kultury i otdykha v Leningrade. Leningrad : Smolnyi, 1931. 47 p.: ill., maps, 30 cm. Designed by Aleksandr Nikolaevich Leo. Columbia: AA9577 R9 V66, Avery Classics. 1126. Vygotskii, Lev Semenovich. Grafika A. Bykhovskogo. [N.p.]: Izd-vo Sovremennaia Rossiia, 1926. 22 p.: ill., [13] p. of pl.; 22 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.189, no.11. Other locations: Northwestern. 1127. Wescott, Glenway. A Calendar of saints for unbelievers. the text by Glenway Wescott; the signs of the zodiac by Pavel Tchelitchew. [Paris]: Harrison of Paris, 1932. 239 p.: ill.; 24 cm. "The tenth publication of Harrison of Paris, designed by Monroe Wheeler, has been printed in Haarlem, Holland ... by Joh. Enschede en Zonen"--P. [7]. 756 copies printed. no. 265 of 695 on "cream-coloured Pannekoek paper." NYPL holds the author's copy. Issued in a slipcase, with imprint on label: Harrison of Paris; Minton, Balch and Co., New York.

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Second, unopened presentation copy at NYPL, inscribed, from the author to Lola L. Szladits, "June 1954." NYPL: Berg Coll 78-148 and a second copy Berg Coll 90-312 (no. 414 of 695) . Columbia: B812W511 P 1932, RBML. Other locations: Multiple. 1128. Whitman, Walt. Pionery. Petrograd: Artel Khudozhnikov, [1918]. [4] p: ill.; 21 cm. Illus. by B. Nikolaevich (actually, V. Ermolaeva). NYPL: Berg Coll. Whitman P567 1918. Other locations: Getty; MoMA; Princeton. 1129. Wiese, Erich. Alexander Archipenko. Mit einem Titelbild und 32 Abbildungen. Leipzig, Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1923. 9 p., xxxii p. of ill.; 21 cm. Junge Kunst, Bd. 40 NYPL: MGO (Archipenko) 76-238. Other locations: Multiple. §1130. Wilde, Oscar. Baliada Redynhskae turmy. Oskar Uaild ; peraklau razmeram autentyku z angelskai movy Mikhas Dubrouski. Mensk: Vyd. TSB Maladniaka, 1926. 43 p.: ports; 15 cm. NYPL: *Q p.v.151, no.3. 1131. Williams, Albert Rhys. Narodnye massy v russkoi revoliutsii: ocherki russkoi revoliutsii. Moskva: Gosizdat, 1924. 188 p.: ill., [11] l. of pl.; 21 cm. Cover by A. Rodchenko. NYPL: *QCC p.v. 877 and a second copy *QGF 91-4451 (2nd ed.). Other locations: British Library (3rd ed.); Chicago; Harvard; International Labour Office (Switz.); MoMA (1925 ed.); Ohio State. 1132. Za proletarskoe iskusstvo : zhurnal Assotsiatsii khudozhnikov revoliutsii. Moskva-Leningrad : Ogiz-Izogiz, 1931. v.: ill.; 30 cm. Artwork by Klutsis, et al. Columbia: RBML In Process (OCLC 173700951). Other locations: Amherst; Bibliothèque Nationale de France; Getty; Ohio State; Yale. §1133. Za rabotoi. Moskva : [s.n.], 1925- v.: ill.; 53 cm. "Khoziaistvennoe stroitel’stvo Sovetskogo Soiuza"--T.-p. Illus. supplement to newspaper "Ekonomicheskaia zhizn." Vypusk 10 (1925) Metall i elektrichestvo. NYPL: *QDZ+++ (Za rabotoi). 1134. Za rulem. Dvukhnedel'nyi zhurnal Vserossiiskogo obshchestva “Avtodor”. Moskva: Ogonek, 1928- v.: ill.;

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Journal of: Vsesoiuznoe ordena Krasnogo Znameni dobrovolnoe obshchestvo sodeistviia armii, aviatsii i flotu. (DOSAAF SSSR) NYPL: *QCA (Za rulem) Library has: 1929-1936. Other locations: MoMA. §1135. Zabolotskii, Nikolai Aleksandrovich. Stolbtsy. Leningrad: Izd-vo Pisatelei v Leningrade, 1929. 69 p.; 18 cm. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-3691. †1136. Zadkine, Osip Joselyn. [Woodcut of two seated figures. Tinted.] 24 x 32 cm. NYPL: MEWG. †1137. Zalshupin, Sergei. [Woodcuts]. Ca. 1920s. a) Two crudely cut-out woodcut impressions, mounted on separate, irregularly-sized sheets of brown perforated paper. One sheet is signed by the artist, dated 1922. Sheet 1: 18.5 x 14 cm.; sheet 2: 18.5 x 15 cm. b) [Woodcut, street scene]. Signed. 23.5 x 35 cm. c) [Woodcut portrait of A. Bely]. Signed, no. 2 of 20. Dated 1922. 28 x 23.5 cm. d) [Woodcut portrait of Blok]. Signed, no. 4 of 20. Dated 1922. 23.5 x 28 cm. e) [Woodcut illustrations to Bely’s Petersburg. Five images printed on one sheet (printer’s proof?). Ca. 1920s. 32.5 x 25 cm. Gift of Dorothea W. Lissim. NYPL: MEWG. 1138. Zamiatin, Evgenii Ivanovich. O tom, kak istselen byl otrok Erazm. Risoval B. Kustodiev. [Berlin] Petropolis, 1922. 46 p.: ill.; 20 cm. Cover title. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 98-4760. Other locations: Multiple. 1139. Zamiatin, Evgenii Ivanovich. Ostrovitiane; poviesti i razskazy. Berlin : Izd-vo Z.I. Grzhebina, 1923. 190 p.: port.; 21 cm. Illus.by IU. Annenkov. NYPL: *QDM (Zamyatin, YE. Ostrovitiane) and a second copy Slav. Reserve 06-233. Other locations: Multiple. 1140. Zamiatin, Evgenii Ivanovich. Vereshki. E. Zamiatin; [oblozhka, klishe i risunki raboty N. Liubavinoi] . [Petrograd: Segodnia, 1918]. [4] p.: ill.; 21 cm. Limited edition of 125 copies with hand-colored illustrations. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 07-2265.

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Other locations: Amherst; Getty; Harvard. 1141. Zavtra: literaturno-kriticheskii sbornik. Berlin: Petropolis, 1923. No. 1. (112p.); 22 cm. Cover design by N. Al'tman; edited by E. Zamiatin, M. Kuz'min , and M. Lozinskii. NYPL: Slav. Reserve and microfilm *ZAN-*Q598. Columbia: 891.78 Y19, Butler Stacks. Other locations: Multiple. 1142. Zbirnyk sektsii mystetstv [vol.] I . Ukrainske naukove tovarystvo. Kyiv: Derzhavne vydavnytstvo, 1921. 165 p.: ill.; 29 cm. Illus. by M. Kirnarskii. Gift of Mrs. Ania Kayaloff. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 96-259 and a second copy *QGA 05-3170 (Terleckyj Collection). Other locations: MoMA. 1143. Zehder, Hugo. Wassily Kandinsky. Dresden: R. Kaemmerer Verlag, 1920. 53, 10 p.: ill.; 26 cm. Kunstler der Gegenwart, Bd. 1 NYPL: MCZ K16.Z4 (Zehder, H. Wassily Kandinsky). Other locations: Multiple 1144. Zelikson, Mikhail, comp. The Artist of the Kamerni theatre, 1914-1934. Moskva: Ogiz, 1935. xlvii, [1], 211, [1] p. incl. front., ill., pl. (part col.), port.; 30 cm. Foreword by A. Efros. Art editor, M. Zelikson. NYPL: MWEL+ (Russia) 79-1897 and a second copy Slav. Reserve 00-3625. Other locations: Multiple. 1145. Zelinskii, Kornelii Lutsianovich. Gosplan literatury: sbornik literaturnogo tsentra konstruktivistov (LTSK). pod red. Korneliia Zelinskogo i Ili Selvinskogo ; [oblozhka raboty N.N. Kupreianova] . Moskva: Krug, [1924]. 144 p.; 24 cm. Subtitle on cover : Stati stikhi. NYPL: Slav. Reserve p.v. 331, no.1. Other locations: Multiple. 1146. Zemenkov, Boris Sergeevich. Oformlenie sovetskikh karnavalov i demonstratsii: metodicheskoe posobie dlia izo-kruzhkov goroda i derevni. Moskva: Khudozh. izd. Akts. o-vo AKhR, 1930. 94 p.: ill.; 17 cm. NYPL: JAY S 732.

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NYPL: Slav. Reserve 91-4453. Other locations: Getty; Princeton; Wisconsin. 1154. Zhiv Kruchenykh! : sbornik statei. Boris Pasternak ... [et al.]; oblozhka Gustava Klutsisa. Moskva: Izdanie Vserossiiskogo soiuza poetov, 1925. 44 p.: ill.; 19 cm. On t.-p.: Zhiv kurilka, zhiva nadezhda moia! Includes articles by S. Tret'iakov, D. Burliuk, Tatiana Tolstaia, and Sergei Rafalovich. 1000 copies printed. NYPL: Slav. Reserve 98-2962. Other locations: Amherst; British Library; Getty; Harvard; MoMA; Oxford; Wells College; Yale. 1155. Zhizn'. Zhurnal Literatury, Byta, i Obshchestvennoi Zhizni. Pod redaktsiei Dem'iana Bednogo; L.S. Sosnovskogo; i V.M. Friche. No. 1. Moskva: Novaia Moskva, Iiun', 1924-1927. v.; 26 cm. Cover by Deni. NYPL: *QCA (Zhizn, 1924) v. 1 (1924) Columbia: 057 Z612, Butler Stacks (1924 June). Other locations: Harvard. 1156. Zivel'chinskaia, L'iia IAkovlevna. Ekspressionizm. Moskva: OGIZ-Izogiz, 1931. 139 p.: ill.; 18 cm. With bookplate: Presented by J. Kissin (George K. Gorn). NYPL: Slav. Reserve 03-7250. Other locations: Arizona State; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; British Library; Getty; Harvard; Iowa; USC; V & A; Wisconsin; Yale. §1157. Zoshchenko, Mikhail. Strashnaia noch'. Leningrad: Rabochee izd-vo Priboi, 1927. 63 p.; 15 cm. “Biblioteka dlia vsekh; No. 65-66.” NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-18751. 1158. Zoshchenko, Mikhail. Veseloe prikliuchenie. Moskva: Zemlia i fabrika, 1927. 29 p.; 18 cm. “Biblioteka satiry i iumora.” NYPL: Slav. Reserve 89-18751. Other locations: Multiple. 1159. Zusman, L. Dneprostal′. S predis. i pod red. S. V. Prapora. Nashi giganty. Moskva: Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo, 1931. 67 p.: ill. Columbia: 308 Z v.895, Butler Stacks (Z Boxes). Other locations: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek.

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Short Title Index A vse-taki ona vertitsia, 193 A.N. Skriabin, 322 Adam za adamom, 388 Afisha TIM, 4 Agonia na svobodata, 870 Album Die Blaue Bluse U.d.S.S.R, 987 Aleksandra Ekster, 1083 Alexander Archipenko, 1129 Alexandra Exter, 183 Alexandre Archipenko, son oeuvre, 19 Al-Kadr, 978 Alland. Stikhi, 8 Al'manakh Arteli Pisatelei “Krug”, 9 Almanakh s Maiakovskim, 10 Amerika, die Stilbildung des neuen Bauens in den

Vereinigten Staaten, 647 Anabazis, 759 Anofeles, 937 Apokalipsis v russkoi literature, 436 Arabesque du jour, 534 Argonavty, 18 Arkhitektura sovremennogo Zapada, 22 Arkhitektura SSSR, 21 Arkhitekturnye fantazii, 115 Art décoratif russe, 545 L'Art décoratif et industriel de l'U.R.S.S, 28 Art of spiritual harmony, 376 [Arthur Lourie papers], 533 Artist of the Kamerni theatre, 1914-1934, 1144 Arzamas, 772 Asnova, 40 Avto v oblakakh

stikhi, 41 Avtobiografiia, poemy, stikhi (Kamenskii), 353 Avtografy, 46, 54 Azbuka krasnoarmeitsa, 631 Aziatskie rasskazy, 678 Baliada Redynhskae turmy, 1130 Ballets Russes, 44 Ballets Russes de Serge de Diaghilew; decors et

costumes, 45 Bals des artistes, 1092 Baraban strogago gospodina, 979 Barony piati magistralei, 194 Barrikady, 886 Bauhausbucher, 372, 554

Bednyi Khasan: stikhi, 1921-1925, 989 Belomorstroi, 777 Belyi orel, 620 Bez doklada ne vkhodit', 573 Bezbozhnik, 60 Biblioteka "Krokodila", 49, 52, 650 Biblioteka dlia vsekh, 1157 Biblioteka satiry i iumora, 1158 Biegushchee, 437 Bildenden Kunste in der UdSSR, 67 Bildnis, 275 Biznes: sbornik Literaturnogo tsentra konstruktivistov,

68 Blaue Reiter, 69 Bliznetsy, 564 Blokha, igra v 4. d. Evg. Zamiatina: sbornik statei, 80 Blouse Bleue U.R.S.S. SEE Siniaia bluza. Blue Blouse U.S.S.R. SEE Siniaia bluza. Bogoroditsyn korabl, 731 Bolshevikam pustyni i vesny, 539 Bol'sheviki otkryli Sibir, 781 Bor'ba za stil, 309 [Boris Aronson papers and designs, 1923-2000], 26 Boris Grigorieff, 302 Boui boui au bord de la mer, 303 Boui bouis, 304 Brigada khudozhnikov, 92 Brityi chelovek, 566 Bronenosets “Potemkin”, 974 Bronzovaia luna, 991 Broom, 95 Bruski: roman, 669, 881, 882 Buben: stikhi, 90, 91 Budennyi, 30 Buka russkoĭ literatury, 1067 Burliuk pozhimaet ruku Vul'vort Bil'dingu, 96 Burnaia zhizn Lazika Roitshvanetsa, 195 Calendar of saints for unbelievers, 1127 Carnaval, Le mariage de la Belle au bois dormant, 44 Chagall, 108 Chaplinade, 193 Chekho-slovatskii miatezh i samarskaia uchredilka,

897 Chernaia Amerika, 114 Chernovik cheloveka, 384 Chervonnoe kazachestvo: stikhi, 691 Chetvert deviatago, 15

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Chetvertyi Rim, 415 Chetyre foneticheskikh romana, 438 Chetyre goda AKhRR, 1922-1926, 120 Chetyre pokolehiia. Kniga o Narvskoi Zastave, 792 Chetyre vystrela v Esenina, 347 Chetyrnadtsat' stikhotvorenii, 1149 Chisla = Tchisla, 122 Chort i rechetvortsy, 436, 439 Chort palenyi, 632 Chout, 44 Chto nado znat' nachinaiushchemu pisateliu, 430 Chulkov i Levshin, 921 Churlianis, 505 Circle; international survey of constructive art, 127 Cirque et le music-hall, 89 Cirque, magicien, 188 Coeur à barbe, 128 Coeur à gaz, 998 [Collection of Russian and Ukrainian posters for the

years 1917-1921], 129 [Collection of Vladimir Maiakovskii, Tatiana

IAkovleva], 161 Compte-rendu de la mission envoyee en Russie pour

l'etude de l'art dramatique russe en 1928, 490 Contes russes, 44 Courtisan grotesque, 162 Crime à San Francisco, 171 Cuadro flamenco, 44 D. I. Mitrokhin, 482 Dadaizm: (kompiliatsiia), 163 Décors de théâtre, 187 Deklaratsii, 436 Delo Zhukovskogo, 874 Dem Verlag R. Piper & Co. zum 19. Mai 1924, 768 Den' mirovogo Bairama, 388 Den' vtoroi, 196, 807 Descriptions of literature, 1014 Desiat dnei, kotorye potriasli mir, 738 Desiat let v teatre, 730 Deviatsot piatyi god, 674 Devki, 844 Di literarishe shtremungen in Ratn-rusland fun 1917

biz 1927, 706 Dix portraits, 1015 Dlia golosa, 574 Dneprostal′, 1159 Dnevnik shpiona, 993 Dnevnik Sof'i Andreevny Tolstoi, 800 Dnevnoi uzor, 534 Dolgolikov, 111 Doloi negramotnost': bukvar dlia vzroslykh, 190 Domik v Kolomne, 724 Doroga cherez most, 901 Doroga nikuda, 308 Douze SEE Dvenadtsat'

Dunka-Rubikha, 440 Durnaia kompaniia, 340 Dva vosstaniia lionskikh rabochikh, 630 Dva... [2] x 2 = 5: listy imazhinista, 975 Dve avtobiografii Esenina, 441 Dve knigi, 675 Dvenadtsat' ballad, 1064 Dvenadtsat', 71-75 Dvesti piatdesiat piat stranits Maiakovskogo, 575 Dvum, 483 Eduard Bagritskii, 641 Ego-moia biografiia velikogo futurista, 354 Eight scenes of Russian childhood, 537 Ekonomicheskaia zhizn, 1133 Ekspressionizm, 1156 Ekzoticheskaia siuita, 167 Elektron, 739 Elizavetintsy,7 Emelian Pugachev; poema, 355 Emil IAnnings, 619 En plein combat, 320 Entelekhizm, 97 Epizod, 935 Epokhi Aleksandrinskoi stseny, 798 Epopeia, literaturnyi ezhemesiachnik, 192 Errante, 1024-1040 Esenin i Moskva kabatskaia, 441 Est' vesti korabl', 799 Etiudy (Bukharin), 788 Etiudy (Lunacharskii), 547 Evreiskaia grafika Natana Altmana, 12 Exhibition of paintings by David Burliuk, 98, 223 Exposition international des arts decoratifs, Paris,

1925, 28 Ezhegodnik obshchestva arkhitektorov khudozhnikov,

224 Fabrika snov: khronika nashego vremeni, 197 Faces of Russia, 305 Faktura slova: deklaratsiia, 442 Famar': tragediia, 274 Fashizm, vrag narodov, 172, 804 Faust i gorod, 548-549 Fedra v Moskovskom Kamernom teatre, 328 Femmes de bonne humeur, 44 Film und Filmkunst in der UdSSR, 1917-1928, 1124 Finliandiia segodnia, 929 Firebird, 285-287 Fizkul'turnye sooruzheniia, 958 Fleita-pozvonochnik, 576 Foma peremenchivyi, 762 Fonetika teatra, 443 Ford i fordizm, 268 Formalizm v zhivopisi, 59 Fotograf, 258

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Frankreich, 272, 1112 Frantsuzskie liriki XIX i XX vekov, 527 Frantsuzskoe iskusstvo i ego predstaviteli: sbornik

statei, 1084 Funeral procession of S.M. Kirov, Dec. 3, 1934, 414 Futurezy, 1104 Futurisme, 567 Futuristy: Igor' Severianin, Kruchenykh, Vl.

Khlebnikov, Vas. Kamenskii, Vl. Maiakovskii, 123 Futurizm, 567 Futurizm i revoliutsiia, 297 Futurizm: na puti k novomu simvolizmu, 1021 Futu-zau na Kavkaze, 467 Garmon, 1155 Gegenstandslose Welt, 554 General'nyi plan rekonstruktsii goroda Moskvy, 267 Genius, 20 Georgie: Dix lithographies, 377 Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii, 269 Gibel' Esenina, 444 Gidrotsentral, 969 Gileia, 528 Golodniak, 445 Golubaia kniga, 952 Golubi mira, 864 Golubosnezhnik, 565 Golyi god, 892 Gontcharova-Larionow, 671 Gora - chelovek, 763 Gore ot uma, 646 Goriachii tsekh, 255 Gorod: stikhi (Obradovich),659 Gorod: stikhy i poemy (Rubakin), 750 Gosplan literatury, 1145 Gostepriimnaia Arktika, 932 Gosti proletariata SSSR, 298 Gostinitsa dlia puteshestvuiushchikh v prekrasnom,

299 Gosudarstvennye universitety, 827 Grafika A. Bykhovskogo, 1126 Graviury i marsh, 472 Grazhdanskii vozdushnyi flot. K VII Vsesoiuznomy

s"ezdu Sovetov, 828 Griboedov, 891 Groznyi smekh, 577 Gruziia: desiat avtolitografii, 377 Gusi-lebedi, 871 H2SO4, 263 Hob ikh mir a lidele, 317 I eto est, 353 IA!, 578 IA sam, 575 IAkobinskii zakvas, 818

Iakutskii fol'klor, 831 IAmby: sovremennye stikhi, 1907-1914, 76 IAv': stikhi, 325 IAzyk Lenina, 446 Idisher folks-ornament, 327 Igra v adu: poema, 447-448 Illustrierte Sammelbande WOKS, 67 Imazhinisty, 332 Industriia sotsializma, 335 International Conference of Revolutionary Writers,

336 International literature, 337 Interventsiia, 926 Iosif Prekrasnyi, 1103 Iprit: roman, 342 Iskusstvo Davida D. Burliuka, 278 Iskusstvo i klassy, 23 Iskusstvo Marka Shagala, 174 Iskusstvo nachertaniia, 116 Iskusstvo oktiabr'skoi epokhi, 1085 Iskusstvo rabochikh, 338 Iskusstvo v bytu, 1086 Iskusstvo v massy, 339 Ismes de l'art, 516 Ispaniia (Ehrenburg), 198 Ispaniia (Maiakovskii); Okean; Gavanna; Meksika;

Amerika, 579 Ispytanie, 943 Ispytanie v grozie i burie, 344 Istoriia Moskovskogo instrumental'nogo zavoda, 835 Istoriia pervogo maia v Rossii, 734 Istoriia zavodov. Zavod imeni Lenina, 836 Istoriia, tekhnika, iskusstvo knigopechataniia, 973 Itogi pervoi piatiletki, 1013 Itogo: stikhi, 1068 IUnost' Maiakovskogo, 356 IUshka, 764 IUzhnyi almanakh, 341 Ivan v raiu; mif v piati kartinakh, 550 Iz dniv zhurby, 427 Iz knig, 843 Izbornik stikhov s poslesloviem recharia, 1907-1914

gg., 390 Izbran' stikhi 1912-1922, 31 Izbrannye proizvedeniia (Maiakovskii), 580-581 Izbrannye stikhi (Petnikov), 684 Izbrannye stikhi (Kamenskii), 357 Izbrannye stikhi (Lugovskii), 540 Izbrannye stikhi (Saianov), 755 Izbrannye stikhi. (Sosiura), 1001 Izbrannye stikhotvoreniia (Khlebnikov), 391 Izobrazitel'noe iskusstvo, 350 IZOiskusstvo rekonstruktivnogo perioda, 624 Jahrbuch des Architekten Künstler Vereins, 224 Jar-ptitza, SEE Zhar' ptitsa.

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Junge Kunst, 1129 K novym beregam, 351 K zaumi, 1081 K.S. Petrov-Vodkin, 262 Kak delaetsia lampochka, 961 Kak delat' stikhi?, 582 Kak muzhik u vsekh v dolgu ostalsia, 502 Kak pakhnet zhizn', 61 Kalendar, 449 Kalevala, 352 Kamen, 560 Kamernyi teatr, 17 Kamernyi teatr i ego khudozhniki, 1914 - XX - 1934,

365 Kamiu, 783 Kapital'nyi remont, 927 Karikatury, 173 Kartinki voina russkikh s niemtsami, 378 Kartonazhnaia Amerika, 756 Katalog vystavki proizvedenii G.I. Narbuta, 640 Kazky, 428 Kerosinovye lampy: stikhi, 746 Khalyastre, 387 Khleb, 168 Khleb nash nasushchnyi, 199 Khlynovsk, moia povest', 689 Khorosho, 583, 598 Khronika nashikh dnei, 200, 808 Khudozhnik teatra za 15 let, 563 Khudozhnik V. Pal'mov, 1069 Khuligan Esenin, 450 Khulio Khurenito, 201, 206 Kik. Peremena, 919 Kino, 405 Kino v korobke, 1152 Kino v Rossii (1896-1926), 514 Klänge, 371 Kliatva v tumane, 938 Klinki i tachanki, 939 Klop, 584, 620 Kniga i revoliutsiia, 419 Kniga izbrannykh stikhotvorenii, 685 Kniga o Evreinove, 358 Kniga o Kamernom teatre, 1914-1934, 166 Kniga o knigakh, 418 Kniga pochti vse futuristy Samary, 487 Kniga Ruf, 66 Knizhniki, 790 Knizhnye znaki D.I. Mitrokhina, 1116 Knizhnye znaki Georgiia Narbuta, 662 Knizhnye znaki russkikh khudozhnikov, 420 Koevangelieran, 476 Kogo ne stalo, 1059 Kogti, 889 Kokheilan IV, 802

Komandiry vozdushnogo okeana, 946 Komediia o TSare Maksimiliane, 43 Komsomoliia, 62 Komsomol'skie poemy, 770 Konkurs khitretsov, 648, 872 Konnitsa bur', 266, 424 Konstruktivizm, 264, 265 Konstruktsiia arkhitekturnykh i mashinnykh form, 117 Kooperativy veselia, 976 Kooperatsiia sredi evreev, 70 "Krasin" vo l'dakh, 626 Krasnaia Armiia, 1918-1933, 432 Krasnaia Niva, 434 Krasnaia strela, 435 Krasnosheika, 32 Krasnoznam. Balt. flot, 848 Krasnyi alkogol, 747 Krasnyi flot, 650 Krepkii grom, 107 Krest'ianin, 866 Krizis iskusstva, 56 Krotkaia: fantasticheskii rasskaz, 169 Krotonskii polden, 529 Krushenie, 834 Krutoi pod"em: lirika, 121 Krylatyi gost': tret'ia kniga stikhov, 732 Kryl'ia, 484 Kunst Marc Chagalls, 175 Kunst und das Proletariat, 85 Kunstismen, 516 Kunstler der Gegenwart, 1143 Kuvshin sinevy, 1114 Kvadratura kruga, 380 Lapti, 951 Lef: zhurnal levogo fronta iskusstv, 504 Lef agitki Maiakovskogo, 451 Lemekh, 506 Lenin v Evropeiskoi poezii, 507 Lenin v izobrazitel'nom iskusstve, 855 Leningrad; novye peizazhi, 1917-1932, 422 Les, 797 Letaiushchii proletarii, 585 Lidantiu faram, 329 Lifar et Spessivtzeva, 497 Lik voiny, 202 Liren', 515 Liricheskii reportazh: stikhi, 1926-1928, 999 Lirika, 586 Literatura fakta, 126, 521 Literature of the world revolution, 336, 522 Literaturnoe nasledstvo. A.S. Pushkin, 857 Literaturno-khudozhestvennyi al'manakh Priboi, 715 Literaturnyi iarmarok, 523 Literaturnyi trud Davida D. Burliuka, 714 Litografii, 524

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Liubliu, 587 Liubov i golod, 1020 Liubov k trem apelsinam, 526 Liubov khuligana, 441 Liudi bol'shoi zemli, 711 Liudi i knigi shestidesiatykh godov, 793 Loshad' kak loshad', 977 Lovets komet, 333 Ma vie, 109 Maiakovskii izdevaetsia, 588 Mal'va, 296 Malyi almanakh, 559 Manifesty ital'ianskago futurizma, 562 Manoi, 994 Maquettes de théâtre, 183 Mar von der Heerfahrt Igors, 992 Marc Chagall, 110 Mariage de la Belle au bois dormant, 44 Mark Shagal, 24 Massovye prazdnestva, 568 Mastera sovremennoi graviury i grafiki, 569 Masterstvo teatra, 570 Materializatsiia fantastiki, 203 Mavra, 44 Merz-Matineen, 622 Meshchanin Adameiko, 847 Mess Mend; oder, Die Yankees in Leningrad.

Gesamtausgabe, 970 Metall i elektrichestvo, 1133 Metro, 623, 1148 Mezhdu dvukh revoliutsii, 778 Mezhdunarodnyi zhilishchnyi kongress v Parizhe,

1928, 712 Miednyi kit, 416 Mikhael Kolgaas = Michael Kohlhaas, 413 Minin-nizhegorodets, 392 Miraiha to wa? Kotaeru, 406 Misteriia-buff, 345, 575, 589 MIuD (Mezhdunarodnyi iunosheskii den'), 590 Mnimaia poeziia, 865 Moe otkrytie Ameriki, 591 Moe pokolenie, 823 Moi gorod, 71 Moi Parizh, 204, 809 Moia imeninnaia, 407 Molodaia gvardiia, 627 Molodaia Rossiia, 628 Molodost mira, 686 Moloko kobylits, 629 Morskaia povest', 99 Moskovskie mastera, 633 Moskovskii almanakh, 634 Moskovskii khudozhestvennyi teatr, 1898-1923, 178 Moskovskii teatr revoliutsii, 868 Moskva rekonstruiruetsia, 636

Moskva. Pesnia, 773 Moskva: zhurnal literatury i iskusstva, 635 Moskva–Kara-Kumy–Moskva, 859 Motalka, 980 Motdinamo (Slovodvig), 672 Muskul, 541 My, 47 My i pradedy: stikhi, 592 My: al'manakh, 638 Na bor'bu s khuliganstvom v literature, 440, 452 Na perelome (v riady), 3 Na putiakh iskusstva, 639 Na stroike MTS i sovkhozov, 644 Nachalo stikha, 757 Nafta, 914 Naissance de la lyre, 186 Narodnye massy v russkoi revoliutsii, 1131 Narysy bursi, 986 Nash marsh, 533, 535 Nataliia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov, 181 Natan Al'tman, 29 Navstrechu vremeni, 643 Nayntsen hundert nayntsen, 488 Nazad, chtoby moia istina ne razdavila vas, 701 Ne perevodia dykhaniia, 810 Ne poputchitsa, 93 Nebesnye verbliuzhata, 311 Neizdannyi Khlebnikov, 393 Nenavist, 324 Neobychainyia pokhozhdeniia Khulio Khurenito, 201 Nepobedimoe oruzhie, 593 Neue Europäische Graphik, 1012 Neue Kunst in Russland, 1914-1919, 1090 Neues Bauen in der Welt, 272, 519, 647, 1112 Nezyblemaia krepost', 48 No. S.: novye stikhi, 594 Nobilissima visione, 1041-1049 Noces, 289-295 Noch v okope, 394 Nochnye molnii: 4-aia kniga stikhov, 687 Nos, 276 Nouvelles écoles dans la poésie russe, 330 Nova heneratsiia, 651 Nova khata, 652, 653 Noveishie techeniia v russkom iskusstve, 721 Novinki proletarskoi literatury, 473, 614, 669 Novoe zapadnoe iskusstvo v russkikh gosudarstvennykh

muzeiakh, 1087 Novye stikhi, 654 Novyi byt i iskusstvo, 971 Novyi Gul', 485 Nozhi, 381 Nuage dans le pantalon, 595 O chem pel kolokol, 417

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O Kurske, o Komsomole, o mae: o polete, o Chapline, o Germanii, o nefti, o 5 Internatsionale i o proch, 596

O novykh sistemakh v iskusstve, 555 O pamiatnike Leninu, 655 O ravvinakh i sinagogakh, 656 O sovremennoi literature, 705 O stroenii vremeni, 395 O teatre, 657 O Tolstom, 658 O tom, kak istselen byl otrok Erazm, 1138 O Vasilii Velikom, 49 O zhenskoi krasote, 453 Oblako v shtanakh, 597, 598 Oblomki, 995 Obrazotvorche mystetstvo, 660 Obraztsy shriftov knizhnoi fabriki TSentralnogo izd.

nar. SSSR, 1077 Obshchestvo druzei Khlebnikova, 393 Ocherki literaturnogo dvizheniia revoliutsionoi epokhi,

706 Ode, 1050-1051 Odna spoloshnaia nelepost, 978 Oformlenie sovetskikh karnavalov i demonstratsii,

1146 Ogni v Arktike, 839 Oi konin dan okein!, 33 Okhrannaia gramota, 676 Okno, 663 Oktiabr', 321 Okti︠ a︡ brʹ i profpechatʹ, 665 Oktiabrʹ v iskusstve i literature, 1917-1927, 551 Opustoshaiushchaia liubov, 205 Opyt sovremennoi estetiki, 948 Opyty: kniga stikhov, 408 Organizuem svoi dosug, 261 Original o portretistakh, 216 Ornament, 118 Orpheus and Eurydice, 1052-1055 Osada dvortsa, 385 Osennie listia, 87 Osennii son, 312, 572 Oshibka baryshni smerti, 536 Oshibka smerti, 396 Osnovy kompozitsii v fotografii, 1075 Osnovy sovremennoi arkhitektury, 110 Ostraf Paskhi, 331 Ostrovitiane, 1139 Ot kubizma i futurizma, 556 Ot Moskvy kupecheskoi k Moskve sotsialisticheskoi,

666 Ot romantikov do siurrealistov, 530 Ot Sezanna do Suprematizma, 557 Otkrytyi dom, 348 Otryvok iz dosok sud'by, 397, 398

Oysergeveynlekhe pasirungen fun Khulya Khurenito, 206

Pablo Pikasso, 326 Padenie Kimas ozera, 815 Pamiati pogibshikh vozhdei, 667 Pamiati proshlago, 1105 Pamphlet of sonnets, 254 Pantsyr' i zabralo, 820 Parad krasnoi armii, 164 Parki kultury i otdykha, 860 Parnass Dybom, 673 Pas d'acier, 323 Pered poemoi, 409 Peremena: byl', 972 Perevoz Dada, 112 Pervaia konnaia, 682 Pervaia ministerskaia, 853 Pervaia Vsesoiuznaia spartakiada, Moskva, 1928 i

Zimniaia Rabochaia spartakiada, Oslo, 683 Pervoe pokolenie. Komsomolskie poemy, 11 Pervyi muzei novoi zapadnoi zhivopisi, 1087 Pervyi tsikl lektsii, 722 Pesni o khlebe, 978 Pesni russkikh poetov, 906 Peterburg–Moskva, 945 Petit journal, 1015 Piatiletka: risunki i maket, 489 Piatiletka: poema, 410 Piatirech'e, 880 Piatnadsat' let russkogo futurizma, 454 Piatnadtsat' let sovetskogo stroitel'stva, 694, 890 Piatsot novykh ostrot i kalamburov Pushkina, 455 Pikasso i okrestnosti, 6 Pikovaia dama, 695 Pionery, 1128 Pisateli Krymu, 699 Pisateli o komsomole, 698 Pisateli-udarnikiam, 697 Pis'ma iz tiurem i ssylok, 845 Pisma ne o liubvi, 982 Plakat, 84 Plamia, 700 Plias Irodiady, 740 Pobeda nad solntsem, 443 Pobediteli, 771 Podgotovka bor'by za novyi peredel mira, 904 Podniataia tselina, 922 Podporuchik Kizhe, 942 Podvig, 852 Podzhigateli, 552 Poedinok, 1102 Poema poem, 477 Poemy (Pasternak), 883 Poemy. 1925 (Aseev), 34 Poésie de mots inconnus, 702

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Poetika kino, 703 Poety "Iskry", 894 Poety Gruzii, 704 Poeziia Davida Burliuka, 279 Pogovorim o druzh'iakh, 873 Poisson d’or, 58 Pokhishchenie Evropy, 812, 813 Pokhod "Sibiriakova", 830 Pokolenie sotsializma, 64 Polevoi Nikolai, 879 Politicheskaia parodiia, 277 Politicheskie karikatury, 805 Polnoe sobranie sochinenii. (Erenburg), 207 Polovina veka

1/2 veka, 101 Polutora glazyi strelets, 858 Polutoraglazyi strelets, 531 Poluzhivoi, 456 Polveka na Aleksandrinskoi stsene, 863 Porcelaine de la Manufacture d'État, 280 Porosiata, 1099, 1100 Porosl' solntsa, 688 Portrety Gor'kogo, 899 Portrety.(Annenkov), 16 Poshchechina obshchestvennomu vkusu, 713 Poslednie stikhi, 1000 Poslednii sovremennik, 411 [Posters of the period 1917-1922] (Fleming Collection)], 227-253 Potolok mira, 819 Povest' (Pasternak), 677 Povest' o volch'em bratstve, 925 Povest' Peterburgskaia, 696 Povesti velikikh let, 343, 837 Praktika kinorezhissury, 474 Prekrasnyia sabiniaki, 14 Priboi, 715 Prichal'naia machta, 816 Priemy leninskoi rechi, 446, 457 Princesse Turandot, 1063 Prints Lutonia, 849 Printsessa Turandot, 301 Pro dva kvadrata, 517 Pro eto, 599 Pro kozlov, SEE Parnass Dybom. Pro loshadei, 1113 Problema stroitel'stva sotsialisticheskikh gorodov, 625 Problema voiny v mirovom iskusstve, 1088 Problemy i kharakhteristiki, 1089 Problemy literaturnoi formy, 716 Programma vsesoiuznogo konkursa na proekt

planirovki TSentralnogo parka kultury i otdykha v Leningrade, 1125

Proletariat i literatura, 717 Proletarskie pisateli, 718 Proletarskie poety, 824

Proletarskoe foto, 719, 1004 Prorok, kotoryi govorit, 701 Prostoe kak mychanie, 600 Prostranstvo Evklida, 689 Protokoly pervoi Vserossiiskoi konferentsii

proletarskikh kulturno-prosvetitelnykh organizatsii, 1122

Prov Sadovskii, 179 Prozhektor, 720 Prozrachnyia tieni, 1078 Pryzhok v nichto, 779 Ptitsa bezymiannaia, 478 Punkt und Linie zu Fläche, 372 Pushkin kritik, 902 Pushtorg, 915, 962, 963 Pustynniki: poema, 458 Put' aktera, 113 Put' sovremennika, 826 Puti baletmeistera, 532 Puti khudozhestvennogo filma, 833 Puti revoliutsii, 726 Raboche-krest'ianskaia krasnaia armiia, 728 Rabochie i krest'iane o Lenine, 903 Rabochii front, 877 Radio, 729 Rain, 167 Rannii Selvinskii, 964 Raport: stikhi, 737 Rasseja, 307 Rasskazy (Babel'), 42, 774 Rasskazy (Pil'niak), 893 Rasskazy o zhivotnykh, 1065 Ravvi: p'esa v trekh deistviiakh, 1060 Razbeg, 931 Razgovor s fininspektorom o poezii, 601 Rechevik: stikh, 1070 Rekonstruktsiia gorodov SSSR, 1007 Rekonstruktsiia teatra, 621 Rekonstruktsiia zhilykh kvartalov, 471 Renard, 44, 499 Rerikh: cherty ego zhizni i tvorchestva, 1918-1930, 102 Reviziia Levogo Fronta v sovremennom russkom

iskusstve, 681 Riav! Perchatki 1908-1914, 399 Risunki M. Dobuzhinskogo, 281 Ritm, kak dialektika, 55 Rodina schastia, 359 Roial' v detskoi, 537 Rossiia v pis'menakh, 741 Ruslan und Ludmilla, 725 [Russian and Early Soviet Sheet Music Collection],

752 [Russian periodicals and newspapers, 1917-1934:

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Russian placards 1917-1922, 503 Russische Revolutionsfilm, 754 Russkaia ballada, 791 Russkaia grafika za gody revoliutsii, 1917-1922, 985 Russkaia istoriia, 707 Russkaia skazka, 907 Russkaia zhurnalistika 60-ye gody, 908 Russkie khudozhniki v Amerike, 103 Russkie plachi, 909 Russkii revoliutsionnyi plakat, 708 Russkii ampir, 869 Russland: die Rekonstruktion der Architektur in der

Sowjetunion, 519 Rychi Kitai: sobytie v 9 zven'iakh, 1071 S utroboi mednoiu (first line), 400 S. Chekhonin, 177 SA. SEE Sovremennaia arkhitektura. Samarkandiia, 690 Samgi. Poema, 940 Samoe glavnoe, 217 Saryn' na kichku: stikhi izbrannye, 360 Sbornik novogo iskusstva, 766 Sbornik studencheskikh rabot arkhitekturnogo fakulteta

IZhSiA VAKh, 767 Schast'e zemli, 775 Schastlivyi domik: vtoraia kniga stikhov,404 Scheherazade, 44 [Scrap book of Russian bookjackets, 1917-1942], 769 Schriften des sinnenden Wanderers, 85 Sdvigologiia russkogo stikha, 459 Seans okonchen, 787 Second International Conference of International

Writers, 336 Sed'moe pokryvalo: stikhi, 959 Segodnia, 960 Sem' plius tri, 967 Semeinaia khronika, 758 Semen Proskakov, 35 Sem′ia, 383 Semnadtsatoe iiulia, 794 Serdtse mira, 473 Sergeiu Eseninu, 602 Seti, 486 Sevastopol, 862 Severnyi Kavkaz. Sbornik, 917 Shagaiut milliony, 796 Shakhmaty, 65 Sharmanka: razskazy, 313 Shpion, 649 Shtrom, 984 Shurhan, 840 Sibirskii prianik, 742 Sila SSSR, 851 Siluety Russkikh khudozhnikov, 553 Siniaia bluza, 987

Skazka o glupom tsare, 124 Skazki obez'ian'iago tsaria Asyki, 743 Skygirl, 645 Slezai s pechki!, 51 Slovo kak takovoe, 436 Slovo o polku Igoreve, 992 Slyshish', Moskva?!, 1072 Smekh pod shtykom, 867 Sobachia dolia, 52 Sobachki, 213 Sobranie sochinenii (Blok), 784-786 Sobranie sochinenii (Gladkov), 273 Sobranie sochinenii (Khlebnikov), 842 Sobranie sochinenii (Ryleev), 910-911 Sobranie sochinenii (Sobol), 996 Sobranie sochinenii (Zoshchenko), 954 Soirée du Coeur à barbe, 998 Soiuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik na

Mezhdunarodnoi vystavke pechati Köln 1928, 1091 Soldaty, 934 Soleil de nuit, 44, 500 Solntse v gostiakh u Maiakovskogo, 604 Solntse vo grobe, 349 Solntse: poema, 603 Soty, 733 Souvenir program, Théâtre des Champs-Elysees, 1002 Sovetskaia arkhitektura, 1003 Sovetskaia zemlia, 642 Sovetskii ekran, 753 Sovetskii Petrushka, 5 Sovetskoe foto, 719, 1004, 1075 Sovetskoe iskusstvo za 15 let, 928, 1005 Sovetskoe kino, 1006 Soviet cinema, 27 Sovremennaia arkhitektura (SA), 1003, 1008 Sovremennaia evreiskaia grafika, 25 Sovremennaia oblozhka, 282 Sovremenniki: literaturno-kriticheskie ocherki, 512 Sovremennye raboche-krestianskie poety, 1009 Sovremennyi zapad, 1010 Soznanie i tvorchestvo (Polonskii), 709 Speculum animae, 735, 736 Spektr, 829 Spolkhi, 542 Spor o Bakunine i Dostoevskom, 310 Spravochnik po tsvetu, 571 SSSR na stroike, 753 SSSR stroit sotsializm, 1011 SSSR v obrazakh i litsakh, 895 Stal'noi solovei, 36 Stambul. Ankara. Izmir, 875 Starinnaia arkhitektura Galitsii, 930 Starinnaia povest', 905 Starinnyia usadby Kharkovskoi gubernii, 546 Staroe i novoe iunoi gvardii, 53 Staryi i novyi balet, 511

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Stikhi k Bloku, 1079 Stikhi V. Maiakovskogo, 460 Stil' i epokha, 271 Sto let Aleksandrinskomu teatru, 933 Sto let Malomu teatru, 1824-1924, 1123 Sto obraztsov khudozhestvennogo shrifta, 182 Sto piatdesiat millionov, 575, 605 Sto poetov, 315 Sto tri dnia na zapade, 475 Stolbtsy, 1135 Stradaniia moikh druzei, 543 Strana Sovetskaia, 215 Stranitsy vospominanii, 509 Strashnaia noch', 1157 Strelets, 1016 Stroitel'stvo Moskvy, 1017 Stroki stroiki, 412 Studiia impressionistov, 1018 Sturm-Bilderbuch, 110 Sumasshedshii korabl', 256 Sumerki, 479 Sversniki, 898 Svetlyi ruchei, 508 Svinopas, 13 Synu, kotorogo net: stikhi 1924-1926, 334 Tablitsa Krafta, 885 Tainye poroki akademikov, 436, 461 Tarantella, 189 Tatlin; protiv kubizma, 723 Te li le, 462 Teatr "Letuchaia mysh'" N.F. Balieva, 180 Teatr detskoi knigi, 936 Teatr dlia sebia, 218 Teatr i vse ostalnoe, 1056 Teatr iunykh zritelei 1922-1932, 1057 Teatr kak takovoi, 219-220 Teatr vechnoi voiny, 221 Teatral'naia rabota v shkole II-oi stupeni, 661 Teatral'ni stroi, 693 Teatral'no-dekoratsionnoe iskusstvo v SSSR, 1917-X-

1927, 1121 Teatral'no-dekoratsionnoe iskusstvo za 5 let, 270 Teatral'nye novatsii, 222 Teatral'nyi oktiabr, 1058 Tekhnika raboty nad malymi formami, 88 Telefon, 125 Telegramma, 1153 Tetenka Anfisa Porfir'evna, 761 Thé du capitaine Sogoub, 386 Théâtre Académique de l'État Eug. Vakhtangov URSS,

1063 Théâtre de la Gaîté-Lyrique, 44 Théâtre du Châtelet, 44 Théâtre national de l'Opéra, 44 Tiazhelyi divizion, 854

Tikhookeanskie stikhi, 916 Tol'ko novoe, 606 Tolstoi, Gorkii: poemy, 104 Tourguéniev, poète du rêve, 744 Tovarishch Artem, 997 Tragediinaia noch, 782 Traktat o sploshnom neprilichii, 1061 Transbordeur Dada, 112 Trebnik troikh, 1066 Tri izmereniia, 878 Tri poemy, 361 Tri soldaty, 801 Tri tolstiaka, 664 Tridtsat' Dnei/30 Dnei, 1074 Trinadtsat' let raboty, 607 Trinadtsat' trubok, 210 Trinadtsataia povest' o Lermontove, 679 Troe, 314 Trois compositions pour piano, 748 Trop d’esprit porte malheur, 646 Trud v iskusstve, 727 Trudy i dni Mikhaila Lomonosova, 923, 983 Trystsio: vershy, 170 TSar-devitsa: poema-skazka, 1080 [TSentralnyi muzei T.S.S.R.: katalogi vystavok], 1076 TSikl lektsii N.N. Punina, 722 Tsirk, 850 Tsyganskaia, vengerka, 426 Tuda i obratno, 608 Turksib, 981 Twelve, 78 Tysiacha deviatsot chetyrnadtsatyi: Dokumental'nyi

pamflet, 225, 814 U goroda-razboinika, 431 U kornia, 1904-1906, 751 Über das Geistige in der Kunst, 373 Ubiistvo na romanicheskoi pochvie, 382 Uchites khudogi, 463 Udivitelnye veshchi, 37 Ugrium–reka, 920 Ukroshchenie Robinzona ili poteriannyi rai, 841 Ulialaevshchina: epopeia, 965 Union des Artistes Russes à Paris, 1092 Union der Sozialistischen Sowjet-Republiken : Katalog

des Sowjet-Pavillons auf der Internationalen Presse-Ausstellung Köln 1928, 1091

Universal'na biblioteka, 259 Upman, 538 Upmann: smoking sketch, SEE Upman Ural'skie poemy, 362 Uslovnye stradaniia. Zavsegdataia kafe, 211 USSR in Construction, 753, 1094 USSR periodica, 1095 USSR; an album illustrating the state organization and

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Utinoe gnezdyshko... durnykh slov, 464 Utro, 1096 Uzvyshsha, 1097 V gostiakh u egiptian, 912, 913 V nikuda, 480, 481 V plenu neboskrebov, 1098 V protochnom pereulke, 208, 209 V sumerkakh, 319 V taige u prokazhennykh, 760 V. V. Kandinskii: tekst khudozhnika, 374 V.I. Mukhina, 1062 V.O.K.S., 1118 V.V. Maiakovskii: fotoseriia v 30 listakh, 94 Vamirekh, 749 Van Rosen, 1926, 105 Vaplit, 1101 Vchera i segodnia. Al'manakh, 944 Vcherashnii den', 257, 817 Vechnyi tranzit, 941 Vechnyi zhid, 978 Velikoe istoricheskoe stroitel'stvo, 832 Vereshki, 1140 Versty, 1106 Vertep, 525 Vertogradari nad lozami, 82 Vervena, 968 Veseloe prikliuchenie, 1158 Vesennee kontragentstvo muz, 1107 Vesennii salon poetov, 1108 Veshch', 1109 Veshchi etogo goda, do 1 avgusta 1923 g., 609 Vestnik truda, 1110 Viatskaia gliniannaia igrushka v risunkakh, 165 Views of the City of Stalingrad, 1111 Virineia, 1063 Vitsebsk u hraviurakh S. IUdovina, 260 Vkusnaia fabrika, 379 Vladimir Il'ich Lenin, 610, 861 Vladimir Maiakovskii, 611-613 Vladimir Maiakovskii, “Misteriia” ili “Buff”, 345 Vlast' Sovetov za desiat' let 1917-1927, 1115 Vo ves golos, 614 Voenlety, 947 Voina i mir, 575, 615, 616 Vosem'desiat tysiach loshadei, 1117 Voskhozhdenie na Fudzi-san, 106 [Vos'maia] VIII vystavka AKhRR, Vospominaniia o Velemire Khlebnikove, 692 Vospominaniia terrorista, 765 Vosstanie mizantropov, 83 Vostok, 776 Vozdushnye puti Severa, 949 Vozropshchem, 465 Vozvrashchenie na Itaku, 780 Vremennik, 1119

Vremia, prostranstvo, dvizhenie, 876 Vse sochinennoe Vladimirom Maiakovskim 1909–

1919, 617 Vsemirnaia illiustratsiia, 1120 Vsemirnaia panorama, 753 Vvedenie v teoriiu pribavochnogo elementa v zhivopisi,

554 Vykhod budet naiden, 806 Vypolniaem zavety Lenina, 838 Vyzov priniat, 950 Vzryv, 990 Was ist der Futurismus?, 406 Wassily Kandinsky, 1143 Xylographies, 375 Za proletarskoe iskusstvo, 1132 Za rabotoi, 1133 Za riadom riad: stikhi, 38 Za rulem, 1134 Zabastovka!, 2 Zaiachii remiz, 510 Zakonomernost' izmeniaemosti tsvetovykh sochetanii,

571 Zangezi, 392, 402 Zanimatel'naia algebra, 888 Zapiski petrushechnika, 986 Zapiski poeta, 966 Zapiski rezhissera, 1019 Zapisnaia knizhka, 403, 846 Zatianuvshaiasia razviazka, 811 Zaumnaia gniga, 466 Zaumniki, 467 Zaumnyi iazyk u Seifullinoi, 468 Zavtra: literaturno-kriticheskii sbornik, 1141 Zbirnyk sektsii mystetstv, 1142 Zelenyi zov, 1 Zemlianka, 363 Zemnoe: stikhi, 283 Zga, 745 Zhar' ptitsa, 1150 Zheleznaia pauza, 1073 "Zhenit'ba" N.V. Gogolia, 795 Zhilishche, 821 Zhiv Kruchenykh!, 1154 Zhiv kurilka, zhiva nadezhda moia, 1154 Zhivoi Maiakovskii, 469, 618 Zhivopis', 822 Zhivopis' Konchalovskogo, 637 Zhizn', 1155 Zhizn' Almansora, 316 Zhizn' i gibel' Nikolaia Kurbova, 212 Zhizn': kniga pervaia, 544 Zhizn' moia, 789 Zhovtnevi kvity, 668 Zhurnal Doktora Dapertutto, 526

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Personal Name Index

Abramov, Solomon Abramovich (1884-1957), 1 Abramskii, Isaak Pavlovich (1902-1981), 335 Adamovich, Georgii (1894-1972), 759 Adariukov, Vladimir IAkovlevich (1863-1932), 569 Adol'f, N., 2 Afinogenov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (1904-1941), 3 Agienko, Aleksandr Fedorovich, 5 Akimov, Nikolai Pavlovich (1901-1968), 384, 850 Aksenov, Ivan Aleksandrovich (1884-1934), 6-7, 657 Aladjalov. SEE Alajálov, Constantin. Alajálov, Constantin (1900-1987), 645 Aldrich, Anna Lou, donor, 1150 Aleksandri, L.N., 767 Alekseev, Nikolai Vasil'evich (1894-1934), 933 Aliagrov (pseud.). SEE IAkobson, Roman Osipovich. Aliakrinskii, Petr Aleksandrovich (1892-1961), 849 Alland, Aleksandr (1902-1989), 8 Altauzen, Dzhek (1907-1942), 11, 770 Al'tman, Natan Isaevich (1889-1970), 12, 29, 32,

201-202, 207, 209, 212, 486, 705, 1141 Amari (pseud.). SEE Tsetlin, Mikhail Osipovich. Amosova-Bunak, Ol'ga Fedorovna (1892-1970), 270 Andersen, Hans Christian (1805-1875), 13 Andreev, Leonid Nikolaevich (1871-1919), 14 Anisfeld, Boris Israelevich (1879-1973), 735-736 Annenkov, IUrii Pavlovich (1889-1974), 9, 15-16,

31, 74, 76, 89, 171, 217-218, 340, 404, 420, 510, 739, 1010, 1139

Antoine, André (1858-1943), 302, 305 Apletin, Mikhail IAkovlevich (1885-1981), 1118 Apushkin, IAkov Vladimirovich (1899-1989), 17 Argo. SEE Gol’dberg, Abram Markovich Arkhangel'skii, Dimitrii Ivanovich (1885-1975), 1076 Arkhipenko, Aleksandr (1887-1964), 19-20 Arkin, David Efimovich (1899-1957), 22 Arnshtam, Aleksandr Martynovich (1880-1969), 205,

511, 856, 1079 Aronson, Boris Solomonovich (1900-1980), 24-26 Aronson, Mark Isidorovich (1901-1937), 771 Arosev, Aleksandr IAkovlevich (1890-1938), 27 Arp, Hans, SEE Arp, Jean. Arp, Jean (1887-1966), 516, 966 Arvatov, Boris Ignat'evich (1896-1940), 23, 29 Aseev, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1889-1963), 30-39, 315,

451, 515, 581, 633, 654, 773, 1119 Asken, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirk, donors, 1050 Auslander, Nahum (Naum), 984 Autant, Édouard (1872-1964), 490 Avdeev, 950 Averin, Timofei Nikiforovich (b. 1898), 829 Aveto, Mikhail, 663 Babel', Isaak Emmanuilovich (1894-1941), 42, 468,

774

Babenchikov, Mikhail Vasil'evich (b. 1890), 16 Bagritskii, Eduard (pseud.), SEE Dziubin, Eduard

Georgievich. Baian, Vadim (pseud.), SEE Sidorov, Vladimir. Bakhrakh, Isaak Abramovich (1904-1977), 834 Bakrylov, Vladimir V. (d. 1922), 43 Bakst, Leon (1866-1924), 44 Balanchine, George (1904-1983), 1024-1040, 1052-

1055 Baliev, Nikita Fedorovich (1877-1936), 180 Balla, Giacomo (1871-1958), 562 Ballets Russe de Monte Carlo, 1043-1045, 1049 Ballets Russes, 287-295, 500, 1050 Bal'mont, Konstantin Dmitrievich (1867-1947), 46,

47 Baran, Henryk, 388-389 Bart. SEE Barthe, Viktor Sergeevich. Barthe, Viktor Sergeevich (1887-1954), 746, 1092 Barto, R.[Rostislav Nikolaevich, 1902-1974]?, 679,

887 Bassow, Whitman (1921-1999), donor, 74 Bednyi, Dem′ian (pseud.). SEE Pridvorov, Efim

Elekseevich. Belenson, Aleksandr Emmanuilovich (1895-1949),

1016 Beliaev, Aleksandr (1884-1942), 779 Beloussoff, Evsei (1881-1945), 1150 Belukha, Evgenii Dmitrievich (1889-1943), 795,

1064 Bely, Andrei. SEE Bugaev, Boris Nikolaevich. Berard, Christian (1902-1949), 1002, 1015 Berdiaev, Nikolai (1874-1948), 56 Berendgof, Boris Sergeevich (1904-1990), 925 Berendgof, Georgii Sergeevich (1903-1946), 53 Berkovich, Grigorii Borisovich, (1905-1976), 752 Berlage, Hendrik Petrus (1856-1934), 57 Berman, Eugene (1899-1972), 1015 Berners, Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson, Baron

(1883-1950), 58 Bershadskii., Grigorii Solomonovich (1895-1963),

585 Berzin, Iulii Solomonovich (1904-1938), 780 Beskin, Osip Martynovich (1892-1969), 59 Bezborodov, Sergei Konstantinovich, 781 Bezymenskii, Aleksandr Il'ich (1898-1973), 61-65,

782 Bibineshvili, Varfolomei Efimovich, 783 Bigos, Sergei Dem'ianovich (1895-1937), 883 Blattner, Benjamin (1891-1956), 129 Blium, Iosif Abramovich, 70 Bliumenfeld, Viktor Mikhailovich (1897-1978), 639 Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1880-1921), 71-78,

344, 673, 784-786, 1016, 1079, 1137 Blokh-Gorlina, Raisa Noevna (1899-1943), 79

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Bobritskii, Vladimir. SEE Bobryts’kyi, Volodymyr. Bobrov, Sergei Pavlovich (1889-1971), 82, 83 Bobryts’kyi, Volodymyr (1898-1966), 645, 766, 967 Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916), 562 Boex, Joseph Henri Honoré (1856-1940), 749 Bogachev, A., 84 Bogaevskii, Konstantin Fedorovich (1872-1943),

1076 Bogdanov, Aleksandr (pseud.). SEE Malinovskii,

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich. Bogoraz, N., 734 Bograd, Izrail’ Davidovich (1899-1938), 752 Boguslavskaia, Kseniia Leonidovna (1892-1972),

269 Boiarskii, IAkov Osipovich (1890-1940), 86 Bolan, Simeon J.[Akimovich] (1896-1972), 468 Bondarenko, Grigorii (1892-1969), 752 Bondarenko, V.[Viktor?] D., 87 Borisov, Leonid Il'ich, 787 Borisov, Anatolii Aleksandrovich (1897-1935), 397 Borodin, A., 88 Bost, Pierre (1901-1975), 89 Bozhidar (pseud.). SEE Gordeev, Boris Petrovich. Briantsev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1883-1961),

1057 Brik, Lili IUr'evna (1891-1978), 10 Brik, Osip Maksimovich (1888-1945), 10, 93, 611 Briusov, Valerii IAkovlevich (1873-1924), 54, 673 Brodskii, M., 338 Bromberg, Artemy Grigor′evich (1903-1968), 94 Bruni, Lev Aleksandrovich (1894-1948), 721, 889,

912-913 Bugaev, Boris Nikolaevich (1880-1934), 54-55, 192,

325, 673, 778-779, 1137 Bugoslavskaia, Natal′ia Grigor′evna, 190-191 Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich (1888-1938), 788 Burliuk, David Davidovich (1882-1967), 96-106,

216, 223, 278-279, 315, 399, 406, 425, 583, 604, 629, 633, 645, 713-714, 1016, 1066-1067, 1107, 1154

Burliuk, Nikolai Davidovich (1890-1920), 390, 1066 Burliuk, Vladimir Davidovich (1886-1917), 629,

1016, 1107 Buss, Kate (d. 1943), 1015 Butovych, Mykola (1895-1961), 652 Bykhovskii, Aleksandr Ia. (1888-1978), 1126 Bytovoi, Semen Mikhailovich (pseud.). SEE Kagan,

Semen Mikhailovich. Carrà, Carlo (1881-1966), 562 Cessiat-Vercell, Anna Jeanne Valentine Marianne

Desglans de (1875-1953), 562 Chachikov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich (1893-1941),

107 Chagall, Bella (1895-1944), 109

Chagall, Marc (1887-1985), 24, 108-110, 174-175, 318, 387, 513, 984

Chaikovskii, Petr Il′ich. SEE Tchaikovsky, Petr Il'ich.

Chapygin, Aleksei Pavlovich (1870-1937), 789 Charchoune, Serge. SEE Sharshun, Sergei Ivanovich. Chekhonin, Sergei Vasil'evich (1878-1936), 18, 176-

180, 216, 280-281, 420, 545, 548, 551, 646, 735-736, 871, 1074, 1084, 1105, 1115, 1147

Chekhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1891-1955), 113 Chekrygin, Vasilii Nikolaevich (1897-1922), 524,

578 Chembers, Vladimir IAkovlevich (1878-1934), 735-

736 Cheney, Sheldon (1886-1980), 175 Cheremnykh, Mikhail Mikhailovich (1890-1962), 49,

52, 233-234 Chernikhov, IAkov Georgievich (1889-1951), 115-

119 Chernokov, Mikhail Vasil'evich (1887-1943), 790 Chernomordik, Avenir (1897-1991), 683 Chernyshev, Nikolai Mikhailovich (1885-1974), 524,

746 Chernyshev, Vasilii Il'ich (1866-1949), 791 Chicherin, Aleksei Vladimirovich (1899-1989), 121 Chirikov, L., 553 Chukovskii, Kornei Ivanovich (pseud.). SEE

Korneichukov, Nikolai Vasil′evich. Chumandrin, Mikhail (1905-1940), 794 Chupiatov, Leonid Terent′evich (1890-1941), 695 Churkin, Aleksandr (1903-1971), 638 Cickovsky, N. SEE Cikovsky, Nicolai. Cikovsky, Nicolai (1894-1984), 645 Ciurlionis, Mikalojus Konstantinas (1875-1911), 505 Cohen, Elaine Lustig, donor, 59, 67, 84, 112, 128,

163, 264-265, 307, 314, 330, 374, 399, 404, 415, 436, 442, 455, 459, 490, 559, 564, 622, 713, 721, 747, 761, 974, 998, 1000, 1100

Cramail, Adrien de Montluc, comte de (d. 1646), 162 Cybis, Boleslaw. SEE TSybys, Boelsav. Danilov, Sergei Sergeevich, 795 De Lamar, Alice (1895-1983), donor, 1024, 1041 Deineka, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1899-1969), 60,

164, 644, 1113 De Mantsiarli, Irma Vladimirovna. SEE Mantsiarli,

Irma Vladimirovna, de. Demidov, Aleksei Alekseevich (1883-1934), 797 Deni, Viktor (pseud.). SEE Denisov, Viktor

Nikolaevich. Denisov, Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946), 48, 50, 60,

136-137, 139, 141-142, 145, 154, 156-158, 231, 237-239, 242, 249, 253, 700, 1155

Denisovskii, Nikolai Fedorovich (1901-1981), 997 Den′shin, Aleksei Ivanovich (1893-1948), 165 Derain, André (1880-1954), 1002, 1092

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Derman, Abram Borisovich (1880-1952), 341 Derzhavin, Konstantin Nikolaevich (1903-1956),

166, 798 Deshevov, Vladimir (1889-1955), 167 Diaghilev, Serge (1872-1929), 44-45, 287, 289-295,

500, 1050 D′iakov, Volodymyr, 967 Dilaktorskaia, Nataliia Leonidovna (1904-1989), 168 Dmitrevskii, Nikolai Pavlovich (1890-1938), 355 Dmitriev,A dam Martynovich (1902-1936), 799 Dmitriev, Viktor Aleksandrovich (1905-1930), 383 Dobrokovskii, Mechislav Vasil'evich (1895-1937),

838 Dobuzhinskii, Mstislav Valerianovich (1875-1957),

13, 281, 561, 646, 735-736 Doesburg, Theo van (1883-1931), 193 Dolev, Dmitrii Nikolaevich (1883-1944), 88 Dolgorukov, Vladimir Nikolaevich, Kniaz′ (1893-

1966), 1113 Dollar, Dzhim (pseud.). SEE Shaginian, Marietta

Sergeevna. Dos Passos, John (1896-1970), 801 DOSAAF SSSR, 1134 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor (1821-1881), 169, 310 Drozdov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich (1895-1963), 802 Dubinskii, Il'ia Vladimirovich (1898-1989), 803 Dubouka, Uladzimir (1900-1976), 170 Dubrouski, Mikhas′ (1897-1983), 1130 Dukor, I., 1070 Dul'skii, Petr Maksimilianovich (1879-1956), 1076 Durtain, Luc (pseud.). SEE Nepveu, André. Duvakin, Viktor Dmitrievich (1909-1982), 94 Dvorakovskii, Valerian Dmitrievich (1904-1979),

835-836, 863, 898, 927 Dvoskin, David Zalmanovich ( 1912-1943), 799,

803, 822 Dziubin, Eduard Georgievich (1897-1934), 41 Eduardova, Eugenia (1882-1960), 497 Efimov, Boris Efimovich (1900-2008), 172-173, 804-

806 Efros, Abram Markovich (1888-1954), 174-177, 365,

1144 Efros, Nikolai Efimovich (1867-1923), 178-180 Eganbiuri, Eli (pseud.). SEE Zdanevich, Il'ia

Mikhailovich. Egorov, I. G., 182 Egorov, Vladimir Evgenevich (1878-1960), 752 Eikhenbaum, Boris Mikhailovich (1886-1959), 81,

703 Ekster, Aleksandra Aleksandrovna (1882-1949), 6,

183-189, 629, 1019, 1082, 1083, 1113 Eliasberg, Alexander (1878-1924), 275, 761 El'kin, Vasilii Nikolaevich (1897-1991), 1017 El′kina, Dora IUl’evna (1890-1963), 190-191 Ender, Boris Vladimirovich (1893-1960), 1081

Engel'gardt, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1861-1915), 567

Epple, L., 916 Epshtein, M. S. (1903-1949), 283, 1001 Erdman, Boris Robertovich (1899-1960), 476, 477,

747, 975-977 Erenburg, Il'ia Grigor'evich (1891-1967), 54, 193-

212, 1109 Ermilov, Vasilii Dmitrievich. SEE IErmilov, Vasyl'

Dmytrovych Ermolaeva, Vera (1893-1937), 213, 1128 Esenin, Sergei Aleksandrovich (1895-1925), 214-

215, 266, 315, 325, 347, 424, 441, 444, 450, 602, 673, 978

Eugenia Eduardova [Platonova] Fund, 497 Evreinov, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1879-1953), 216-

222, 358 Exter, Alexandra. SEE Ekster, Aleksandra

Aleksandrovna. Fainzil'berg, Srul′ Ar'evich[also, Aleksandr

Arnol′dovich] (1893-1943) , 41 Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Fund, 1036 Farrere, Claude (1876-1957), 302, 304, 305 Favorskii, Vladimir Andreevich (1886-1964), 66, 86,

274, 472, 542, 724, 893, 923, 983, 1065, 1076 Fazini, Sandro (pseud.). SEE Fainzil'berg, Al'bert

Aleksandrovich Fedin, Konstantin (1892-1977), 812, 813 Feinberg, Il'ia L'vovich (1905-1979), 225, 814 Filippov, Vsevolod (Andreevich? 1893-1972), 683,

1123 Filippovskii, Grigorii Georgievich (1909-1967), 886 Filonov, Pavel Nikolaevich (1883-1941), 59, 226,

390 Fish, Gennadii Ivanovich, 815 Fisher, Georgii, 360, 830, 878 Fleming, Harold Manchester (1900-1971), 137, 227-

253 Fokine, Mikhail Mikhailovich (1880-1942), 44, 284-

287 Ford, Charles Henri (1913-2002), 254 Forsh, Ol'ga Dmitrievna (1875-1961), 255-257, 816-

818, 1060 France, Anatole (1844-1924), 259 Franko, Ivan (1856-1916), 427-428 Friche, Vladimir Maksimovich (1870-1929), 658,

1155 Furman, Ivan Petrovich (1890-1935), 260 Gabo, Naum (1890-1977), 127 Galin, Boris Abramovich ( 1904-1983), 261 Galushkina, Anna Sergeevna (b. 1900), 262 Gamrekeli, Irakeli (1894-1943), 263 Gan, Aleksei Mikhailovich (1893-1942), 264, 265,

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Sowjetunion mit dem Ausland (WOKS), 67 Gest, Morris (1882-1942), 302 Giliarovskaia, Nadezhda Vladimirovna (1886-1966),

270 Ginzburg, Moisei IAkovlevich (1892-1946), 271,

821, 1008 Ginzburger, Roger SEE Ginsburger, Roger Ginsburger, Roger Salomon (1901-1980), 272, 1112 Gladkov, Aleksandr, 967 Gladkov, Fedor Vasil'evich (1883-1958), 273 Globa, Andrei Pavlovich (1888-1964), 274 Godiner, Samuel, SEE Godiner, Shmuel-Nisn Godiner, Shmuel-Nisn (1892-1942), 984 Gofman, Viktor (1884-1911), 673 Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich (1809-1852), 275-276,

795 Gol′shtein [Holstein], Evgenii Mikhailovich (ca.

1880-ca. 1942), 752 Gol′dberg, Abram Markovich, 277 Goleizovskii, Kasian (1892-1970), 1103 Goliakhovskii, Evgenii Nikolaevich (1902-1971),

198 Goll, Yvan (1891-1950), 193 Gollerbakh, Erikh Fedorovich (1895-1942), 278-282,

422, 655, 1121 Gor, Gennadii (1907-1981), 822 Golodnyi, Mikhail Semenovich. SEE Epshtein, M.S. Golovin, Aleksander IAkovlevich (1863-1930), 1121 Goncharov, Andrei Dmitrievich (1903-1979), 343,

837, 868, 1076 Goncharov, Pavel, 532 Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna (1881-1962), 44, 58,

75, 82-83, 95, 181, 284-295, 386, 447,458, 487, 671-672, 750, 1012, 1078, 1092

Gorbachev, Georgii Efimovich ( 1897-1942), 717 Gorbatov, Boris Leont'evich (1908-1954), 823 Gorbovets, Zinovii Isaakovich (1897-1979), 544 Gordeziani, Beno (1894-1975), 263 Gorelov, Anatolii Efimovich (1904-1991), 824-826 Gorky, Maksim (1868-1936), 104, 296 Gorlov, Nikolai Petrovich, 245, 297 Gorn, George K. (d. 1950), donor, 1156 Gozzi, Carlo, Count (1720-1806), 301 Graff, Marjorie (Mrs. Robert D., 1914-2009), donor,

498 Granovskii, Naum (1898-1971, 329 Gray, Francine du Plessix (b. 1930), donor, 161 Grigorev, Boris Dmitrievich (1886-1939), 302-307 Grigorev, Nikolai (1880-1943), 524 Grigorevich, Aleksandr S., 1093

Grimailo, IAroslav Vasil′evich. SEE Hrymailo, IAroslav Vasyl′ovych.

Grin, Aleksandr (1880-1932), 308 Grinevskii, Aleksandr Stepanovich. SEE Grin,

Aleksandr. Gromov, Boris Vasil'evich, 830 Grossman, Leonid Petrovich (1888-1965), 309-310 Guber, Petr Konstantinovich (1886-1941), 509 Gudiashvili, Lado (1896-1980), 382 Guro, Elena (pseud.). SEE Notenberg, Eleonora

Genrikhovna fon. Gushchin, Nikolai Mikhailovich (1888-1965), 663 Gusman, Boris Evseevich (1892-1944), 315, 507 Guz, Ben-Zion, donor, 753 Hall, Dorothy F. and Paul, donors, 129-159 Handy, W. C. (1873-1958), 752 Hausmann, Raoul (1886-1971), 622 Henkel, Herman, 268 Herbin, Auguste (1882-1960), 1092 Hofshtayn, David. SEE Hofstein, David. Hofstein, David (1889-1952), 318 Hoover, Marjorie L., donor, 217, 1070 Hordynsky, Sviatoslav (1906-1993), 652 Hrymailo, IAroslav Vasyl′ovych (1906-1984), 829 Hugnet, Georges (1906-1974), 1015 IAblonskii, Viktor, 319 IAkimchenko, Aleksandr Georgievich (1878-1928),

219, 524 IAkovlev, Aleksandr Petrovich (1897-1941), 320-321 IAkovlev, Vasilii Vasil'evich (1880-1957), 322 IAkovleva, Tatiana (1906-1991), 161 IAkulov, Georgii Bogdanovich (1884-1928), 323,

480-481, 534, 1108 IAltsev, Pavel (1904-1941), 324 IAnnings, Emil. SEE Jannings, Emil. IAntarov, S., 823 IArugskii-Eruga, IAkov Markovich, 663 IAvorskaia, Nina Viktorovna (1902-1992), 326 Ichak-Rubiner, Frida (1879-1952), 175 IErmilov, Vasyl' Dmytrovych (1894-1968), 766, 801,

967 Iezuitov, Nikolai Mikhailovich (1899-1941), 833 Ignatov, Sergei Sergeevich (1887-1959), 328 Il'iazd (pseud.) SEE Zdanevich, Il'ia Mikhailovich. Il'in, Lev Aleksandrovich (1880-1942), 655 Il'in, Nikolai Vasil'evich (1894-1954), 592 Il'inskii, Igor Vladimirovich (1901-1987), 620 Inber, Vera Mikhailovna (1890-1972), 333-334 Isbakh, Aleksandr Abramovich (pseud.). SEE

Bakhrakh, Isaak Abramovich. Istselennov, Nikolai Ivanovich (1891-1981), 740 IUdovin, Solomon Borisovich (1892-1954), 260, 763,

790, 852, 905, 946 IUrkun, IUrii Ivanovich (1895-1938), 340

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Ivanov, Georgii (1894-1958), 759 Ivanov, Vasilii Ignatevich, 219 Ivanov, Vsevolod Viacheslavovich (1895-1963),

342-343, 468, 837 Ivanov-Razumnik (1878-1946), 43, 344-345 Ivanova, Vera Ivanovna (1896-1948?), 590 Ivanter, Ven′iamin Abramovich (1904-1942), 346 Ivnev, Riurik (pseud.). SEE Kovalev, Mikhail

Aleksandrovich. Izenberg, Vladimir Konstantinovich (1895-1969),

606, 929 Jannings, Emil (1886-1950), 619 Kagan, Semen Mikhailovich. (1909-1985), 638 Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich (1875-1946), 838 Kálmán, Emmerich (1882-1953), 752 Kalmykov, Sergei (1891-1967), 967 Kalmykova, Mariia, 729 Kamardenkov, Vasilii, 424 Kamenskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich (1884-1961), 123,

325, 353-364, 633 Kandinskii, Vasilii Vasil'evich (1866-1944), 69, 366-

376, 713, 768, 1012, 1143 Kandinsky, Vasilii. SEE Kandinskii, Vasilii. Kapel′horods′kyi, Pylyp (1882-1942), 840 Kaplun, Adrian Vladimirovich (1887-1974), 377 Karpov, Pimen (1884-1963), 54 Kashcheev, Nikolai, 752 Kassil', Lev Abramovich (1905-1970), 10, 379, 819 Kataev, Valentin (1897-1986), 380-381 Katan'ian, Vasilii Abgarvich (1902-1980), 10, 382,

594, 611 Kats, Mane. SEE Katz, Mané. Katz, Mané (1894-1962), 967 Kavalerov, Nikolai (pseud.). SEE Dmitriev, Viktor

Aleksandrovich. Kaverin, Veniamin Aleksandrovich (pseud.). SEE

Zil'ber, Veniamin Aleksandrovich. Kayaloff, Jacques (1898-1983) and Ania (née

Avakoff, 1919-2008), donors, 494, 1142 Kerzhentsev, Platon Mikhailovich (1881-1940), 419 Kessel, Joseph (1898-1979), 386 Khadziev, N., 10 Khaskin, S., 643 Khizhinskii, Leonid Semenovich (1896-1972), 880 Khlebnikov, Velimir (Viktor Vladimirovich, 1885-

1922), 123, 314-315, 388-403, 447-448, 462, 467, 515, 536, 633, 692, 713, 842, 1066, 1119

Khodasevich, Valentina Mikhailovna (1894-1970), 113, 124, 296

Khodasevich, Vladislav Felitsianovich (1886-1939), 404 Khudiak, M., 859 Khudozhestvennyi otdel Gosudarstvennogo

Russkogo Muzeia (State Russian Museum), 338

Kibrik, Evgenii Arnol'dovich (1909-1978), 815, 942 Kino-Komitet Gosudarstvennogo Instituta Istorii

Iskusstv, 514 Kinoshita, Shuichiro (1896-1991), 406 Kirnarskii, Mark Abramovich (1893-1942), 255-257,

649, 668, 676, 758, 764, 771-772, 778-779, 784-787, 789, 791, 793-794, 811-813, 817-818, 825-826, 831, 841-842, 847, 853-854, 866, 872-873, 879, 884, 891, 894, 900-901, 906, 909-911, 918-919, 921, 924, 932, 935, 938-939, 941, 943, 948, 952-954, 969, 1142

Kirsanov, Semen (1906-1972), 10, 407-412 Kirstein, Lincoln (1907-1996), donor, 45, 508, 511,

532, 1022, 1027-1035, 1037-1040, 1042-1049, 1052-1053

Kissin, J. (pseud.). SEE George K. Gorn. Kleist, Heinrich von (1777-1811), 413 Klementeva, Ksenia Aleksandrovna (1896-1984),

414 Kliuev, Nikolai Alekseevich (1887-1937), 415-416,

424 Kliun, Ivan Vasil'evich (1870-1942), 59, 393, 442,

459, 461 Klutsis, Gustav Gustavovich (1895-1944), 92, 261,

383, 438, 440, 446, 450, 452, 454, 457, 667, 670, 1017, 1110, 1124, 1132, 1154

Kniazev, Vasilii (1887-1937?), 417 Kochin, Nikolai Ivanovich (1902-1983), 844 Kogan, Moissey (1879-1943), 421 Kogan, Petr Semenovich (1872-1932), 717-718,

1059, 1063 Kokhanova, E., 62 Kon, Feliks IAkovlevich (1864-1941), 667, 765 Konashevich, Vladimir Mikhailovich (1888-1963),

422, 677, 937 Konchalovskii, Petr Petrovich (1876-1956), 46, 423,

637, 960 Kondrateva, Olesia [Olga H.](1888-1962), 487 Kornblit, Aleksandr IAkovlevich (1885-1950), 183,

1019 Korneichukov, Nikolai Vasil'evich (1882-1969), 123-

125, 793 Kornilov, B[oris Petrovich (1907-1938)?], 638 Kornosevich, Romual′d Martinovich (b. 1884), 425 Korolenko, Vladimir Galaktionovich (1853-1921),

845-846 Kosarev, Boris [Barys] Vasil'evich (1897-1994), 766,

967 Kotliarevskaia, Maria Evgen'evna (1902-1930), 840 Kovalev, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1891-1981), 54,

315, 325, 332, 347-349, 424, 633 Kovalevskii, Viacheslav (1897-1977), 426 Kovzhun, Pavlo (1896-1939), 427-429 Kozakov, Mikhail (1897-1954), 847 Kozintseva (Erenburg), Liubov Mikhailovna (1900-

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Kozlinskii, Vladimir Ivanovich (1891-1969), 196, 308, 650, 664, 820, 876, 926

Kozlovs′kyi, I., 896 Kraiskii, Aleksei Petrovich (1892-1941), 430-431 Krasin, Leonid Borisovich (1870-1926), 655 Kravchenko, Aleksei [Oleksei] Il'ich (1889-1940),

727, 782, 800, 985, 1076 Krivitskii, P. IU., 335 Krosovskii, L., 920 Kruchenykh, Aleksei (Aleksandr) Eliseevich (1886-

1969), 107, 123, 314, 393, 403, 436-470, 618, 713, 1099, 1100, 1154

Krugliakov, IUlii Gdal′evich (b. 1900), 471 Kruglikova, Elizaveta Sergeevna (1865-1941), 1076 Krylov, Ivan (1769-1844), 673 Kudreiko, Anatolii Alekseevich (pseud.) SEE

Zeleniak-Kudreiko, Anatolii Alekseevich. Kugel', Aleksandr Rafailovich (1864-1928), 1123 Kulagina-Klutsis, Valentina Nikiforovna (1902-

1987), 403, 446, 451, 468 Kul'bin, Nikolai Ivanovich (1868-1917), 216, 218,

462, 1016, 1018 Kuleshov, A., 775 Kuleshov, Lev Vladimirovich (1899-1970), 474 Kupreianov, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1894-1933), 76,

334, 1145 Kurochkin, Vasilii Stepanovich (1831-1875), 849 Kurskaia, Anna Sergeevna (1882-1964)., 190-191 Kushner, Boris Anisimovich (1888-1937), 443, 475 Kusikov, Aleksandr (1896-1977), 347, 476-481, 978 Kustodiev, Boris Mikhailovich (1878-1927), 80-81,

1138 Kuz'min, Mikhail Alekseevich (1872-1936), 16, 482-

486, 1141 Kuznetsov, Evgenii (1900-1958), 850 Kvantrishvili, G., 487 Kvitko, Leib (1890-1952), 488 Ladovskii, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (1881-1941), 40 Lakhuti, Kazim. SEE Lohuti, Abulqosim. Lanceray, Nikolay (1880-1942), 18 Lancere, N. SEE Lanceray, Nikolay. Lantsetti, Vera Nikolaevna (1893-1965), 981 Lapin, Boris Matveevich (1898-1942), 852 Laptev, Aleksei Mikhailovich (1905-1965), 489 Lara, Louise (1876-1952), 490 Larbo, Valeri. SEE Larbaud, Valéry. Larbaud, Valéry (1881-1957), 759 Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich (1881-1964), 44, 71,

75, 78, 181, 456, 458, 491, 492-501, 603, 672, 1012, 1092,

Laurens, Henri (1885-1954), 1092 Lavinskii, Anton Mikhailovich (1893-1968), 93, 586,

607 Lazarevskii, Ivan Ivanovich (1880-1948), 280 Lazarevsky, Jean. SEE Lazarevskii, Ivan.

Lebedenko, Aleksandr Gervas'evich (1892-1975), 853, 854

Lebedev, Vladimir Vasil'evich (1891-1967), 502, 503 Lebedev-Polianskii, Pavel Ivanoviich (1881-1948),

1122 Léger, Fernand (1881-1955), 193, 1092 Leman, Boris Alekseevich (1880-1945), 505 Lentulov, Aristarkh Vasil'evich (1881-1943), 325,

633, 1016, 1107 Leo, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (1868-1942), 1125 Leontev, Konstantin (1831-1891), 509 Leskov, Nikolai Semenovich (1831-1895), 510 Lev, Savelii Moiseevich (1891-1947), 763-764, 914 Levin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 697 Levinson, André (1887-1933), 302, 305, 511, 856 Levonevskii, Dmitrii (1907-1988), 638 Lezhnev, Abram Zakharovich (1893-1938), 512 Liessin, Abraham (1872-1938), 513 Lifar, Serge (1905-1986), 323, 497 Likhachev, Boris Sergeevich (1902-1934), 514 Likharev, Boris (1906-1962), 638 Lisitskii, Lazar' Markovich. SEE Lissitzky, El. Lissitzky, El (1890-1941), 22, 40, 57, 95, 113, 174,

192, 193, 198, 204, 272, 318, 335, 345, 478, 516, 517-520, 555, 574, 622, 644, 647, 696, 726, 728, 809, 966, 982, 1011, 1060, 1091, 1093, 1109, 1112,

Lissim, Dorothea Waples (1907-1994), donor, 186, 189, 1137

Lissim, Simon (1900-1981), donor, 184, 185, 188, Lissitsky-Küppers, Sophie (1891-1978), 198, 644 Litvak, Maksim Mikhailovich (1889-ca. 1943), 752 Liubavina, Nadezhda Ivanovna (1892-1947), 313,

1140 Liubchenko, Arkadii Panasovych (1899-1945), 525 Livshits, Benedikt Konstantinovich (1886-1939),

527-531, 633, 713, 858 Livshits, Z.A., 788 Lobanov, Nikita D. (b. 1935), donor, 187, 1092 Lohuti, Abulqosim (1887-1957), 851 Lopukhin, Aleksandr Efimovich (1897-after 1954),

701 Lopukhov, Fedor Vasil'evich (1886-1973), 508, 532 Loskutov, Mikhail (Petrovich?), 859 Lotarev, Igor' Vasil'evich (1887-1941), 123, 673, 968 Lourie (Lur'e, Artur Sergeevich, 1892-1966), 533-

538 Lozin, Valentin, 638 Lozinskii, Mikhail Leonidovich (1886-1955), 1141 Lugovskoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich (1901-1957),

539-544 Lukomskii, Georgii Kreskentevich (1884-ca. 1928),

545-546, 930 Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich (1875-1933), 54,

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93-94, 123, 161, 216, 234, 252, 269, 315, 345, 410, 443, 504, 515, 573- 618, 620, 673, 713, 729, 752, 861

Maiskii, Ivan Mikhailovich (1884-1975), 352 Makletsov, Sergei Nikolaevich (b. 1892), 269 Makovets Society, 524 Makovskii, Sergei Konstantinovich (1877-1962), 553 Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935), 314,

390, 399, 448, 461, 465, 554-558, 685, 722, 1099, 1100

Malinovskii, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1873-1928), 85

Maliutin, Ivan Andreevich (1889-1932), 502 Malkin, Boris Fedorovich (1890-1942), 172, 335 Malkin, M., 327 Malyshkin, Aleksandr Georgievich (1892-1938), 862 Mandel'shtam, Osip Emil'evich (1891-1938), 560,

561 Mann, Thomas (1875-1955), 564 Mansurov, Pavel Aleksandrovich (1896-1983), 538 Mantsiarli, Irma Vladimirovna, de (1898-1950), 122 Margolin, Samuil Akimovich (1893-1953), 563 Mar′ianova, Mal′vina Mironovna (1896-1972), 565 Mariengof, Anatolii Borisovich (1897-1962), 266,

325, 332, 424, 566 Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso (1876-1944), 562, 567,

1021 Markish, Peretz (1895-1952), 387 Martin, J. Leslie, Sir (1908-2000), 127 Martin, John (1893-1985), 1054, 1055 Mashkevich, Evgenii Osipovich (1894-1945), 524 Masiutin, Vasilii Nikolaevich (1884-1955), 72, 73,

241, 243, 276, 550, 696, 725 Massine, Leonide (1896-1979), 323, 498, 500, 1041-

1050 Massot, Pierre de (1900-1969), 1015 Matiushin, Mikhail Vasil'evich (1861-1934), 312,

313, 571, 572 Matsa, Ivan. SEE Mácza, János. Maugham, William Somerset (1874-1965), 167 Mavrina (Lebedeva-Mavrina), Tatiana Alekseevna

(1902-1996), 11, 770, 773, 776 Mayakovsky, Vladimir. SEE Maiakovskii, Vladimir Mazel, Ruvim (Ruvim Moiseevich,1890-1967), 596 Mazepa, Halyna (1910-1955), 652 Mazing, Boris Vladimirovich (1898-1941), 619 Meierkhol'd, Vsevolod Emil'evich (1874-1940), 4,

526, 620, 621, 695 Mel'nikov, Konstantin Stepanovich (1890-1975),

1017

Michurina-Samoilova, Vera Arkad'evna (1866-1948), 863

Micisvili, Nikolo (pseud.). SEE Sirbiladze, Nikoloz. Mikhailov, Aleksei (b. 1904), 624 Mikhel's, Vladimir (1892-1940), 683 Mikitenko, Ivan. SEE Mykytenko, Ivan. Miliutin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (1889-1942), 625 Minin, Efim Semenovich (1897-1937), 260 Mishchenko, Mykola. SEE Myshchenko, Mykola. Mitrokhin, Dmitrii Isidorovich (1883-1973), 420,

482, 485, 685, 738, 908, 1076, 1080, 1085, 1116 Mitsishvili, Nikolo (pseud.). SEE Sirbiladze,

Nikoloz. Miturich, Petr Vasil'evich (1887-1956), 18, 273, 316,

402, 535, 537, 823 Moholy-Nagy, László (1895-1946), 554 Molchanov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (b. 1847), 866 Monosov, Sergei Mikhailovich (1893-1931), 630 Moor, Dmitrii Stakhievich (Orlov,1883-1946), 60,

133, 140, 143-144, 149, 228-230, 232, 235-236, 240, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 502, 631, 700

Mordvinkin, V., 632 Morenets′, Pylyp Hryhoriiovych, 867 Moskovskaia assotsiatsiia futuristov, 36, 587, 588 Moskovskaia assotsiatsiia proletarskikh pisatelei, 506 Moskovskii gosudarstvennyi Kamernyi teatr, 17, 166,

328, 365, 570, 1019, 1144 Mrkvicka (Mrkvichki), Otakar (1898-1957), 208 Mstislavskii, Sergei Dmitrievich (1876-1943), 418, Mukhina, Vera Ignatevna (1889-1953), 1062, Muratov, Pavel Pavlovich (1881-1950), 637 Mykytenko, Ivan (1897-1937), 864 Myshchenko, Mykola, 967 N., L., 23 Nagorskaia, Nataliia (1895-1983), 436, 443 Narbut, Georgii Ivanovich. SEE Narbut, Heorhii

Ivanovych. Narbut, Heorhii Ivanovych (1886-1920), 546, 640,

662, 930 Narbut, Vladimir Ivanovich (1888-1938), 641, 642 Narodny, Ivan (1869-1953), 645 Nasimovich, Nikolai Fedorovich (1876-1937), 521 Nauchno-issledovatel'skiĭ institut kommunal'nogo i

zhilishchnogo khoziaistva i stroitel'stva (N.I.I.K.Kh.), 471

Neher, Caspar (1897-1962), 1002 Nekrasov, Aleksei Ivanovich (1885-1950), 869 Nekrasov, Evgenii, 1008 Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir Ivanovich (1858-

1943), 646 Nenni, Pietro (1891-1980), 870 Nepveu, André (1881-1959), 171 Neradovskii, Petr Ivanovich (1875-1962), 420 Nesterov, N., 951

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Nesterov, S., 958 Neutra, Richard Joseph (1892-1970), 647 Neverov, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1886-1923), 871 Nicholson, Ben (1894-1982), 127 Nijinska, Bronislava (1891-1972), 186, 289-295, 499 Nikitin, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1895-1963), 648, 649,

872-873 Nikolaev, Mikhail V., 1093 Nikulin, Lev Veniaminovich (1891-1967), 650, 874,

875, 876 Nivinskii, Ignatii Ignat'evich (1881-1933), 301 Notenberg, Eleonora Genrikhovna fon (1877-1913),

311-314, 572, 766 Novikov, Ivan (1877-1959), 54 Obradovich, Sergei Aleksandrovich (1892-1956),

659, 877 Ognev, N. (pseud.). SEE Rozanov, Mikhail

Grigor′evich. Okhochinskii, V. K., 662 Olenin, Aleksandr Borisovich (1897-1962), 443 Olesha, IUrii Karlovich (1899-1960), 664 Orentreich, Dr. David, donor, 17, 331, 596, 982, Oreshin, Petr Vasil'evich (1887-1938), 424 Orlitskii, IUrii Borisovich, 487 Orlov, Vladimir Nikolaevich (1908-1985), 879 Otsup, Nikolai (1894-1958), 122 Osborn, Max (1870-1946), 12 Osipov, Maksim., 665 Ostroumova-Lebedeva, Anna Petrovna (1871-1955),

1076 Otian, K., 62 Ozarovskaia, Ol′ga Erastovna (1874-1931), 880 Pal′mov, Viktor Nikandrovich (1888-1929), 1069 Panchenko, Mykhailo, 668 Panferov, Fedor Ivanovich (1896-1960), 669, 670,

881, 882 Parnakh, Valentin IAkovlevich (1891-1951), 671,

672 Parnis, Aleksandr Efimovich (b. 1938), 388-389 Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich (1890-1960), 46, 325,

449, 674, 675, 676, 677, 704, 883, 884, 1154 Patreev, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1900-1974), 885 Pavlenko, Petr Andreevich (1899-1951), 678-679,

886-887 Perel'man, IAkov Isidorovich (1882-1942), 888 Perlstein, Israel (1897-1975), 353, 451 Permitin, Efim Nikolaevich (1896-1971), 889 Pernikov, Efim [Ivanovich? 1903-ca. 1966?], 944,

819 Pertsov, Viktor Osipovich (1898-1980), 681 Pestel, Vera Efimovna (1887-1952), 524 Petnikov, Grigorii Nikolaevich (1894-1971), 413,

467, 684, 685-688, 1119

Petritskii, A. SEE Petrytskyi, Anatoly Galaktionovych.

Petrovskii, Dmitrii Vasil'evich (1892-1955), 691-692 Petrov-Vodkin, Kuz'ma Sergeevich (1878-1939),

262, 689, 690, 960 Petryts'kyi, Anatolii Galaktionivich (1895-1964),

693, 864 Pevzner, Semen, 643 Picasso, Pablo (1881-1973), 6, 44, 56, 193, 501, 1092 Piksanov, Nikolai Kir'iakovich (1878-1969), 891 Pil'niak, Boris (pseud.). SEE Vogau, Boris

Andreevich. Piskarev, Nikolai Ivanovich (1892-1959), 1076 Plaksin, Mikhail Matveevich (1898-1965), 443 Platov, Fedor Fedorovich (1895-1967), 701 Pletnev, Valerian Fedorovich (1886-1942), 639 Pokrovskaia, T., 674 Pokrovskii, Boris Vladimirovich (b. 1900), 1117 Poliakov, A., 5 Poliakov, Sergei, 319 Pollak, Emanuel, 895 Polonskii, Viacheslav (1886-1932), 310, 569, 705-

710 Pomialovskii, Nikolai Gerasimovich (1835-1863),

896 Poplavskii, Boris (1903-1935), 729 Popov, Fedor Gavrilovich (1902-1979), 897 Popov, Nikolai Filippovich, 712 Popov, Viktorin Arkad'evich, 711 Popov-Sibiriak, N.F. (pseud.). SEE Popov, Nikolai

Filippovich. Popova, Liubov Sergeevna (1889-1924), 83, 351 Poshekhonov, Vsevolod Efimovich, 898 Postupal'skii, Igor' Stepanovich (1907-1989), 714 Potemkin (Battleship), 665, 974 Pougny, Jean. SEE Puni, Ivan Al'bertovich. Pozharskii, Sergei Mikhailovich (1900-1970), 695 Prapor, S.V., 1159 Pratella, Francesco Balilla (1880-1955), 562 Pridvorov, Efim Alekseevich (1883-1945), 48-53,

673, 775-776, 1155 Prymakov [Primakov], Vitaliy Markovych (1897-

1937), 10 Prishvin, Mikhail Mikhailovich (1873-1954), 900 Prokof'ev, Aleksandr Andreevich (1900-1971), 638,

901 Prusakov, Nikolai (1900-1952), 1017 Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich (1893-1953), 1120 Pugachev, Emelian Ivanovich (d. 1775), 355 Puni, Ivan Al'bertovich (1894-1956), 269 Punin, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1888-1953), 176, 177,

721, 722, 723 Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1799-1837), 724,

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Rabinovich, I. S., 727 Radek, Karl (1885-1939), 904 Radlov, Nikolai Ernestovich (1889-1942), 306, 648,

865 Radlov, Sergei Ernestovich (1892-1958), 730 Radlova, Anna Dmitrievna (1891-1949), 731-733 Raevskii, A., 734 Rafalovich, Sergei L'vovich (1875-1943), 735-736 Rakitnikov, Aleksandr, 680 Rapoport, O. (1895-1971), 706 Ravich, Leonid Osipovich (1908-1957), 737 Razulevich, Mikhail Iosifovich (1904-1993), 781 Reau, Louis (1881-1961), 302 Reed, John (1887-1920), 738 Re-Mi (pseud.). SEE Remizov, Nikolai

Vladimirovich. Remizov, Aleksei Mikhailovich (1877-1957), 739-

745, 1016 Remizov [Vasil′ev], Nikolai Vladimirovich (1887-

1975), 14, 1056 Rerberg, Ivan (1892-1957), 610, 797, 857, 861-862,

869, 902, 940, 955-957 Reshetov, Amfian (1844-1930), 638, 746 Riesen, Hans von (1890-1969), 554 Robbins, Jerome (1918-1998), donor, 495-496 Rodchenko, Aleksandr Mikhailovich (1891-1956),

27-28, 31, 68, 193, 203, 264-265, 411, 418, 467, 522, 560, 579, 581, 584, 591-592, 594, 601-602, 608, 636, 666, 682, 1004, 1068, 1070, 1092, 1131

Rodionov, Fedor Efimovich (1897-1937), 728 Rodov, Semen Abramovich (1893-1968), 718 Roffman, Solomon Davidovich (1883-1939), 71 Rogachev, Nikolai Ivanovich (1890-1954), 752 Roizman, Matvei Davidovich (1896-1973), 54, 332,

747 Romoff, Serge (pseud.). SEE Roffman, Solomon

Davidovich. Roslavets, Nikolai Andreevich (1880-1944), 633,

748, 752, 1107 Rosny, J.-H. (pseud.). SEE Boex, Joseph Henri

Honoré. Rossiiskaia assotsiatsiia proletarskikh pisatelei, 669-

670 Rotov, Konstantin Pavlovich (1902-1959), 381 Russolo, Antonio (1877-1942), 562 Rozanov, Ivan Nikanorovich (1874-1959), 906 Rozanov, Mikhail Grigor′evich (1888-1938), 878 Rozanov, Sergei Grigor′evich (1894-1957), 661 Rozanova, Ol'ga Vladimirovna (1886-1918), 439,

448, 462, 464-466, 1016 Rozenfel'd, Semen Efimovich (1891-1959), 905 Rozhdestvenskaia, E., 407 Rubakin, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (1889-1979), 750

Rubanchik, IAkov Osipovich (1899-1948), 767 Rubanovich, Semen IAkovlevich (1888-1930), 54 Rudakov, Konstantin Ivanovich (1891-1949), 125 Rudy, Michael, donor, 398 Rudy, Stephen (1949-2003), 398 Rudzitis, Helmars (1903-2001), donor, 208 Rukavishnikov, Ivan Sergeevich (1877-1930), 54 Runova, Ol'ga Pavlovna Meshcherskaia (1864-1952),

751 Ryleev, Kondraty Fedorovich (1795-1826), 910, 911 Sadovskii, Prov Mikhailovich (1818-1872), 179 Saianov, Vissarion Mikhailovich (1903-1959), 638,

755-758 Saint Point, Valentine de (pseud.). SEE Cessiat-

Vercell, Anna. Saint-John Perse (1887-1975), 759 Sakharov, Petr Ivanovich, 760 Salmon, André (1881-1969), 108, 109 Saltykov, Mikhail Evgrafovich (1826-1889), 761 Samokhvalov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (1894-1971),

762 Sannikov, Grigorii Aleksandrovich (1899-1969),

912-913 Savin, Lev (pseud.). SEE Lev, Savelii Moiseevich. Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich (1879-1925), 765 Savkin, Nikolai Petrovich (1900-ca. 1970), 299 Schaeffer, Emil (1874-ca. 1944), 754 Schervachidze, Alexandre. SEE Shervashidze,

Aleksei Konstantinovich. Schimmelwitz, O., 768 Schloezer, Boris de (1881-1969), 304 Schwitters, Kurt (1887-1948), 622 Sedel'nikov, Nikolai (1905-1994), 1017, 1095 Sel’vinskii, Il’ia ‘Lvovich (1899-1968), 68, 468, 915-

916, 961-966, 1145 Sen'kin, Sergei Iakovlevich (1894-1963), 573, 1110,

1124 Sen'or, 195 Seregin, Mikhail Vasil′evich (1907-1992), 981 Severianin, Igor' Vasil'evich (pseud.). SEE Lotarev,

Igor' Vasil'evich. Severini, Gino (1883-1966), 562 Shaginian, Marietta Sergeevna (1888-1982), 918-

919, 696, 670, 971-972 Sharshun, Sergei Ivanovich (1888-1975), 111-112,

163 Shchegolev, Pavel Eliseevich (1877-1931), 306 Shchelkunov, Mikhail Il'ich (1884-1938), 973 Shebuev, Nikolai (1874-1937), 683 Sheehe, William Michael, donor, 61, 283, 338, 415,

436, 459, 617, 989 Shekhtel', Lev Fedorovich (1892-1969), 578 Shengeli, Georgii Arkad'evich (1894-1956), 974 Sheridan, Clare (1885-1970), 302, 305 Sherman, Is., 643

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Shervashidze, Aleksandr Konstantinovich (1867-1968), 323, 358

Shevchenko, Aleksandr Vasilevich (1883-1948), 524 Sheverdiaev, Nikolai [Alekseevich? (1877-1952)],

432 Shillingovskii, Pavel Aleksandrovich (1881-1942),

907 Shishkov, Viacheslav IAkovlevich (1873-1945), 920 Shkapskaia, Mariia Mikhailovna (Andreevskaia,

1891-1952), 979 Shklovskii, Viktor Borisovich (1893-1984), 342, 921,

980, 981, 982 Shlepianov, Il'ia IU′levich (1900-1951), 1058 Shmit-Ryzhova, Liudmila Fedorovna (b. 1881), 1018 Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1905-1984),

922 Shostakovich, Dmitrii Dmitrievich (1906-1975), 508 Shpinel, Iosif Aronovich (1892-1980), 65 Shtamm, Vladimir L’vovich, 752 Shterenberg, David Petrovich (1881-1948), 42, 200,

350, 774, 807-808, 810, 994 Shtern, M., 168 Shtorm, Georgii (1898-1978), 923, 983 Shumakher, Petr Vasil'evich (1817-1891), 924 Shutko, Kirill Ivanovich (1884-1938), 703 Shvedov, IAkov Zakharovich (1905-1985), 925 Sidorov, Aleksei Alekseevich (1891-1978), 985 Sidorov, Vladimir Ivanovich (1880-1966), 729 Simonovich-Efimova, Nina IAkovlevna (1877-1948),

986 Singer, Israel Joshua (1893-1944), 387 Siniakova, Mariia Mikhailovna (1898-1985), 39, 91,

438, 1016 Sirbiladze, Nikoloz (1896-1937), 704 Skosyrev, Petr Georgievich (1900-1960), 989-990 Skriabin, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (1872-1915), 322 Slavin, Lev Isaevich (1896-1984), 926 Slepian, IU., 945 Slezkin, IUrii (1887-1947), 991 Smirnov, Nikolai Grigor'evich (1890-1933), 993 Smirnova, Vera Vasil′evna (1898-1977), 994 Smolianskii, L., 914 Sobol, Andrei Mikhailovich (1888-1926), 995-996, Sobolev, Leonid Sergeevich (1898-1971), 927 Sobolev, V., 997 Sokolov, II'lia Alekseevich (1890-1968), 1076 Sokolov, Ippolit Vasil'evich (1902-1973), 680 Sokolovskii, A. K., 420 Sologub, Fedor (1863-1927), 54 Soloveichik, A., 931 Solov'ev, Boris Ivanovich (1904-1976), 999 Solov'eva, Poliksena Sergeevna (1867-1924), 1000 Sosiura, Volodymyr Mikolaiovich (1897-1965), 1001 Spekke, Boris, 929

Spessivtzeva, Ol′ga Aleksandrovna. SEE Spessivtseva, Ol′ga Aleksandrovna.

Spessivtseva, Ol′ga Aleksandrovna (1895-1991), 497 Stalin, Joseph (1879-1953), 1013 Staatliches Bauhaus, 1012 Stavskii, Vladimir (1900-1943), 931 Stefansson, Vilhjalmur (1879-1962), 932 Stein, Gertrude (1874-1946), 1014, 1015 Stenberg, Georgii Avgustovich (1900-1933), 17, 328,

332, 1017 Stenberg, Vladimir Avgustovich (1899-1982), 17,

1017 Stepanova, Varvara Fedorovna (1894-1958), 27, 419,

577, 581, 636, 666, 682, 1008 Strakhov, Adol′f. SEE Strakhov-Breslavskii,

Adol'f Iosifovich. Strakhov (Breslavskyi), Adol'f Iosypovych (1896-

1979), 765, 991 Stravinskii, Igor Fedorovich (1882-1971), 44, 290-

291 Sudeikin, Serge IUrevich (1882-1946), 735 Suetin, Nikolai Mikhailovich (1897-1954), 268 Surikov, Aleksandr M., 845-846, 885, 962-963 Survage, Leopold (1879-1968), 44 Suvorov, P., 626 Szladits, Dr. Lola L. (1923-1990), donor, 1127 Szyk, Arthur (1894-1951), 52 Tagirov, Afzal Mukhitdinovich (1890-1938), 934 Tairoff, Alexandre (pseud.). SEE Kornblit,

Aleksandr. Tairov, Aleksandr IAkovlevich (pseud). SEE

Kornblit, Aleksandr IAkovlevich. Tal′, Boris Markovich (1898-1938), 335 Talov, Mark (1892-1969), 1020 Tarasenko, Boris, 935 Tasteven, Genrikh Eduardovich (1880-1915), 1021 Tatlin, Vladimir Evgrafovich, 1885-1953, 193, 721,

723, 1066 Tchaikovsky, Petr Il'ich (1840-1893), 695 Tchelitchew, Pavel Fedorovich (1898-1957), 254,

1002, 1014, 1022-1055, 1127 Teige, Karel (1900-1951), 208 Teleshov, A.N., 379 Teleshov, Nikolai Dmitrievich (1867-1957), 1059 Telingater, Solomon Benediktovich (1903-1969),

62-63, 92, 225, 309, 342, 614, 698, 814, 1017 Telishevskii, Iakov Semenovich ( 1900-1980), 796 Terek, A. (pseud.). SEE Forsh, Ol'ga Dmitrievna. Terent'ev, Igor' Gerasimovich (1892-1937), 393, 443,

469, 470, 1061 Terleckyj, Roman (1954-2009), 523, 1142 Ternovets, Boris Nikolaevich (1884-1941), 1062 Terry, Emilio (1890-1969), 1002 Thomson, Virgil (1896-1989), 1015

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Titov, Boris Borisovich (1897-1951), 300, 543, 678, 752, 874-875, 990, 1013, 1123

Titov, V., 711, 760 Tolstaia, Sofiia Andreevna (1844-1919), 800 Tolstaia, Tat'iana Vladimirovna (1892-1965), 1154 Tolstoy, Leo (1828-1910), 104, 1065 Tonny, Kristians (1907-1977), 501 Topolev, Vladimir, 643 Trapitsyn, Azarii Ivanovich (1884-1935), 1076 Travin, Nikolai Dmitrievich (1882-ca. 1950), 779 Trenev, Konstantin Andreevich (1876-1945), 341 Trenin, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1904-1941), 10 Tret'iakov, Sergei Mikhailovich (1892-1939), 41,

1067-1073, 1154 Troshin, Nikolai Stepanovich (1897-1990), 644, 1075 Trotsky, Leon (1879-1940), 61, 173 TSapok, Heorhii Antonovich (1896-1971), 967 TSekhanovskii, Mikhail (1889–1965), 1153 TSetlin, Mikhail Osipovich (1882-1945), 1078 TSibis. SEE Tsybys, Boeslav. TSitskovskii, N., 8 TSvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna (1892-1941), 54, 1079-

1080 TSybys, Boeslav (1895-1957), 967 Tufanov, Aleksandr Vasil'evich (1877-1941?), 1081 Tugendkhol'd, IAkov Aleksandrovich (1872-1928),

174-175, 341, 655, 1082-1089 Turova, Ekaterina Ivanovna (1880-1953), 214, 483 Tynianov, IUrii Nikolaevich (1894-1943), 942 Tyrsa, Nikolai Andreevich (1887-1942), 385, 509,

687 Tzara, Tristan (1896-1963), 128, 163, 998 Udal'tsova, Nadezhda Andreevna (1886-1961), 59,

1000 Uman'skii, Konstantin Aleksandrovich (1902-1945),

1090 Ushin, Aleksei (1904-1942), 755, 798 Ushin, Nikolai Alekseevich (1898-1941), 798 Ushkin, Iosif, 1151 V., Zina, 1099-1100 Vakhtangov, Evgenii Bagrationovich (1883-1922),

301, 1063 Valishevskii, Sigizmund. SEE Waliszewski,

Zygmunt. Van Rosen, Robert E. (1904-1966), 105 Vanin, Kesar′ Tikhonovich (1905-1982), 943 Varshavski, Ozer (1898-1944), 387 Vashentsev, Sergei Ivanovich (1897-1970), 1102 Vasilenko, Sergei Nikiforovich (1872-1956), 1103 Vasilev, Pavel Andreevich, 1104 Veinberg, Boris, 643 Velel', V.O., 958

Velikin, B., 945 Vents, K., 980 Vereiskii, Georgii Semenovich (1886-1962), 1076 Vereshchagin, Vasilii Andreevich (1861-1931), 1105 Vermel', Samuil Matveevich (Ca. 1892-1972), 1107 Verner, V. M., 335 Vertinskii, A[leksandr Nikolaevich? (1889-1957)],

673 Vesnin, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1883-1959),

1008 Villon, Pierre. SEE Ginsburger, Roger. Vishnevskii, Boris, 946 Vladimirov, V.N. (pseud.). SEE Dolgorukov,

Vladimir Nikolaevich, Kniaz′. Vladimirova, Ada Vladimirovna (1890-1985), 1114 Vogau, Boris Andreevich (1894-1937), 892, 893 Voinov, Vsevolod Vladimirovich (1880-1945), 482,

551, 1116-1117 Volin, Boris Mikhailovich (1886-1957), 298 Vol'kenshtein, Vladimir Mikhailovich (1883-1974),

948 Volkov, Aleksandr Iosifovich (1896-1949), 897 Voronskii, Aleksandr Konstantinovich (1884-1937),

717 Vserossiiskaia akademiia khudozhestv, 767, 1121 Vserossiiskaia konferentsiia proletarskikh kulturno-

prosvetitel'nykh organizatsii, 1122 Vserossiiskii kooperativnyi soiuz rabotnikov

izobrazitel'nykh iskusstv, 59 Vserossiiskii sovet proletkul′ta, 1122 Vsesoiuznoe obshchestvo kul′turnoi sviazi s

zagranitsei, 1124 Vsesoiuznoe ordena Krasnogo Znameni dobrovol′noe

obshchestvo sodeistviia armii, aviatsii i flotu, 1134 Vygotskii, Lev Semenovich (1896-1934), 1126 Waliszewski, Zygmunt (1897-1936), 382, 463 Weintraub, Michael, 393 Wescott, Glenway (1901-1987), 1127 Wheeler, Monroe (1899-1988), 755 Whitman, Walt (1819-1892), 1128 Wiese, Erich, 1891-1979), 1129 Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900), 1130 Williams, Albert Rhys (1883-1962), 1131 Williams, John D. (ca. 1881-1941), 645 Yarmolinsky, Avrahm Tsalevich (1890-1975), 96,

482 Zabolotskii, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (1903-1958),

1135 Zadkine, Osip Joselyn (1890-1967), 1136 Zahn, Leopold (1890-1970), 1090 Zalshupin, Sergei Alesandrovich (1900-1931), 480-

481, 1137

Checklist of Russian, Ukrainian & Belarusian Avant-Garde & Modernist Books, Serials & Works on Paper

Zamiatin, Evgenii Ivanovich (1884-1937), 3, 16, 80-81, 1138-1141

Zamirailo, Viktor Dmitrievich (1868-1939), 996, 1076

Zamoiskii, Petr Ivanovich (1896-1958), 951 Zaretskii, Nikolai Vasil′evich (1876-1959 or 60), 276 Zdanevich, Il'ia Mikhailovich (1894-1976), 128, 330,

443, 998 Zdanevich, Kiril Mikhailovich (1892-1969), 3, 79,

215, 382, 393, 463, 752 Zehder, Hugo, 1143 Zeleniak-Kudreiko, Anatolii Alekseevich (1907-

1984), 472-473 Zelikson, Mikhail (1881-1970?), 1144 Zelinskii, Kornelii Lutsianovich (1896-1970), 68,

1145 Zemenkov, Boris Sergeevich (1902-1963), 1146 Zenkevich, Boris Aleksandrovich (1888-1962), 844,

881-882, 1148 Zenkevich, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (1886-1973),

1149 Zevin, Lev IAkovlevich (1903-1942), 114 Zharov, Aleksandr (1904-1984), 1151 Zhegin, Lev Fedorovich (1892-1969), 524 Zheverzheev, Levkii Ivanovich (1881-1942), 1121 Zhirmunskii, Viktor Maksimovich (1891-1971), 716 Zhitkov, Boris (1882-1938), 851, 1152-1153 Zil'ber, Veniamin Aleksandrovich (1902-1989), 384-

385, 841 Zivel'chinskaia, L'iia IAkovlevna (1894-1985), 1156 Zoshchenko, Mikhail (1895-1958), 952-954, 1157-

1158 Zusman, Leonid Pavlovich (1906-1984), 114, 1159 Zverintsev, S.P., 958