Natalia L'vovna Murav'eva-Nei Memoirs, 1971

Collection context

Creator:
Murav'eva-Nei, Natalʹi︠a︡ Lv́ovna, 1909-
Extent:
783 pages (783 pages)
Language:
Russian .
Scope and content:

Photocopy of Natalia L'vovna Murav'eva-Nei's manuscript memoirs Koleso zhizni. An Autobiographical Novel, (783 p.). This work was published in Japanese in the late 1960s.

Biographical / historical:

Natalia L'vovna Murav'eva-Nei, (1909 - ?), daughter of an Imperial naval officer Lev Petrovich Murav'ev, and granddaughter of Admiral Petr Petrovich Murav'ev. She was in Sevastopol in 1917, and in Petrograd in 1918-1919. In 1919-1920 she was in the town of Kotelʹnich. In the early 1920s she went to Vladivostock, and then married a Japanese diplomat. She lived through World War II and its aftermath in Japan. Her name may have several spelling variations: Nataliia, Natal'ia, Muraveva, Myraviova, Myravyova.

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Preferred citation:

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Natalia L'vovna Murav'eva-Nei Memoirs; Box and Folder; Bakhmeteff Archive, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

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