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Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Rare Book & Manuscript Library

6th Floor East Butler Library
535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027, USA
rbml@library.columbia.edu
The Rare Book & Manuscript Library is Columbia University’s principal repository for special collections. We collect, preserve, describe, promote, and provide access to the material evidence of diverse individuals and activities in alignment with the University’s research and teaching mission. We build and steward deep collections in select subject areas and connect them to a global audience through reference, teaching, exhibitions, publications, and public programs.

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Vasilii Mikhailovich Kamenskii Papers, 1914-1977

1500 items (5 boxes; 1 oversized folder)
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The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials. Catalogued correspondence consists of 2 letters from Georgiĭ Florovskiĭ. The manuscripts include a 668 page memoir mostly concerning the Orthodox Church in America during the 1950s and 1960s. The printed materials, many of which supplement the memoir, largely concern Orthodox organizations in the United States.

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Vasilii Mikhailovich Kliuzhin Memoirs, 1968-1976

5 items (5 items)
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Manuscript memoirs (15 p.) touch upon life in pre-revolutionary Russia and upon the Orthodox Church in Australia. Also included are several open letters and a pamphlet on the church.

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Vasilii Mikhailovich Kliuzhin Memoirs, 1968-1976 5 items (5 items)

Vasilii Mikhailovich Pronin Papers, 1914-1955

15 items (1 box)
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The papers consist of manuscripts and printed materials. The manuscripts include an autobiographical essay, Pronin's memoirs about Generals Kornilov and Brusilov, an essay about an attempt to murder Trot︠s︡kiĭ and articles on the Russian emigration in Yugoslavia and Brazil. The printed materials include copies of the journal "Vera i vernost,́" Pronin's pamphlet "Krymskai︠a︡ voĭna -- Oborona Sevastopoli︠a︡" and "Vo imi︠a︡ pravdy -- O belom dvizhenii i ego vozhdi︠a︡kh," to which Pronin and others contributed.

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Vasilii Mitrofanovich Fedorovskii Manuscripts, 1909-1932

9 items (9 items)
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Collection consists of manuscripts and printed materials. Manuscripts include two manuscripts by Fedorovskiĭ, entitled "Balturskiĭ otri︠a︡d ́sudov v 1917 g.", and "U zemnykh." Printed materials include one book, clippings from various newspapers, and two issues of "Chasovoĭ" from 1931-32, all concerning the military historian V. A. Potto.

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Vasilii Mitrofanovich Fedorovskii Manuscripts, 1909-1932 9 items (9 items)

Vasilii Nikolaevich Birkin Memoirs, 1950-1951

1 item (1 folder)
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Typescript memoir, entitled "Kornilovskii pokhod," of V. N. Birkin. The memoir, which is part 7 of a longer work entitled "Povesti minuvshkikh let" discusses Birkin's experiences in the first part of the Civil War.

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Vasilii Nikolaevich Birkin Memoirs, 1950-1951 1 item (1 folder)

Vasilii Nikolaevich Kasatkin Memoirs, 1960

1 item (1 item)
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The memoirs, which seem incomplete, cover Kasatkin's military education, World War I, the Revolution, and the Civil War on the Siberian Front. A large section of the memoirs concerns China and the Far East, where Kasatkin lived and worked as a trade officer in 1919-1959.

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Vasilii Nikolaevich Kasatkin Memoirs, 1960 1 item (1 item)

Vasilii Pavlovich Marchenko Papers, 1903-1974

6500 items (21 boxes)
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The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts by Marchenko and others, documents, photographs, printed materials, notebooks, notes, and subject files. Correspondence consists of Marchenko's personal correspondence and the correspondence of the Kronstadt Group, an anti-communist emigre organization. Manuscripts consist mostly of articles by Marchenko on the economy of the Soviet Union, many of them published. Printed materials include mimeographed materials, pamphlets, clippings, maps, and copies of several anti-Communist periodicals. Marchenko's notes and notebooks cover topics on economics, the Soviet Union and the Russian language. Subject files include information on the Institute for the Study of the U.S.S.R. (Munich) and the Kronstadt Group.

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Vasilii Pavlovich Stetsenko Manuscripts, 1965-1970

11 items (1 box)
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The manuscripts include four brief essays on military themes by an unknown author, presumably either Stetsenko or I︠U︡. A. Reĭngardt, and four manuscripts by Stetsenko himself. Stetsenko's Civil War chronicle"Deviz Markovtsev: 'Smertʹ ili Slava'" details the campaigns of the Markov Division during 1918-1920 and includes a photographic montage (with photographs of Generals Kornilov, Kutepov and Wrangel) as well as lists of campaigns and members. In "Sobrano, zapisano i sokhraneno" Stetsenko presents a series of lyrics and poems dedicated to the Markov encampment in Gallipoli, 1920-1921. The collection also includes a 1916 photograph of the Tatar Tuzem Regiment in Orinin, Austrian Galicia and a pair of epaulettes.

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Vasilii Pavlovich Stetsenko Manuscripts, 1965-1970 11 items (1 box)

Vasilii Petrovich Nikitin Papers, 1859-1960

5000 items (20 boxes)
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The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, photographs, subject files, and printed materials. Among the correspondents are Louis Marin, Mikhail Osorgin, Alekseĭ Remizov, Boris Ubegaun, George Vernadsky, and the "Eurasianists" Petr Savitskiĭ and Petr Suvchinskiĭ; there is one letter from Nikolaĭ Marr. There is the manuscript of Nikitin's memoirs, "Arabeski: pochemu i︠a︡ stal vostochnikom?" There are extensive notes of lectures by Nikolaĭ Berdi︠a︡ev in 1925. Numerous photographs date from Nikitin's service in Iran. Subject files concern the Eurasian movement (evraziĭstvo), and the Committee "For Return to the Homeland" ("Za Vozvrashchenie na Rodinu"). Printed materials largely consist of Nikitin's own writings.

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Vasilii Semenovich Yanovskii papers, 1933-1989

19 linear feet (38 manuscript boxes)
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The collection includes correspondence with publishers and literary figures; Yanovskii's diaries; drafts, manuscripts and typescripts of literary works by Yanovsky and others, subject files, photographs, records of interviews, and printed materials.

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Vasilii Semenovich Yanovskii papers, 1933-1989 19 linear feet (38 manuscript boxes)

Vasilii Sergeevich Il'in Papers, 1911-1959

100 items (2 boxes)
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Papers include correspondence, notes and manuscripts, and offprints of his many works.

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Vasilii Vasil'evich Rozanov Letters, 1918

11 items (11 items)
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Rozanov wrote these 5 letters in the fall of 1918 to Sergeĭ P. Kablukov. Included are typed copies of the letters.

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Vasilii Vasil'evich Rozanov Letters, 1918 11 items (11 items)

Vasilii Vasil'evich Tulintsev Memoirs, 1971-1975

125 items (1 box)
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Memoirs of Tulint︠s︡ev. The handwritten memoirs were written during the 1971-1976 period and are primarily in the form of letters addressed to Lev Magerovsky. Along with general remarks about Russian history and culture, Tulint︠s︡ev discusses his military education, religious and folk customs, and his travels through the Caucasus and Siberia.

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Vasilii Vasil'evich Tulintsev Memoirs, 1971-1975 125 items (1 box)

Vasilii Vasil'evich Vorontsov-Vel'iaminov Papers, 1917-1950

15 items (15 items)
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Manuscripts, a document, photographs and printed material of Voront︠s︡ev-Veli︠́a︡minov. The memoirs cover the 1917-1920 period, including his work in armament factories, his travels throughout Russia, and his eventual emigration to Serbia. There is a detailed curriculum vitae dated 1924, a number of photographs of Belgium, and several clippings and handwritten excerpts from newspaper articles.

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Vasilii Vasil'evich Vorontsov-Vel'iaminov Papers, 1917-1950 15 items (15 items)

Vasilii Vasil'evich Zen'kovskii Memoirs, 1951-1963

10 items (1 box)
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Typescript memoirs of Zenḱovskiĭ. This collection consists of ten memoirs by Zenḱovskiĭ. In them he discusses such topics as his participation in the 1918 Ukrainian government; his participation in the life of the Russian Orthodox Church in Western Europe from the 1920's to the 1960's; and his participation in the Russian Christian Student Movement.

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Vasilii Vasil'evich Zen'kovskii Memoirs, 1951-1963 10 items (1 box)

V Boiakh za Rodinu I Za Stalina, 1951

362 pages (1 box)
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Typescript memoirs by an unknown author (ca. 1915-) about the Soviet Union during World War II. The author discusses life in the Soviet Union in 1939-1941 and his experiences in the Red Army in 1942-1943. The memoirs end with his desertion from the Red Army after reading a "vlasovskai︠a︡ listovka" (Vlasov leaflet).

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V Boiakh za Rodinu I Za Stalina, 1951 362 pages (1 box)

Velma Vera Varner papers, 1946-1973

3 boxes (3 manuscript boxes, 1 oversized folder)
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This collection includes drawings and personal letters from authors and illustrators of children's books, correspondence about her career and promotions, and letters of condolence at the time of her death.

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Ven'iamin V. Korsak-Zavadskii and Nadezhda A. Dobrovol'skaia-Zavadskaia Papers, 1925-1950

1500 items (7 boxes)
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The collection partially consists of letters, most of which are to Nadezhda. Among the correspondents are Nikolaĭ Losskiĭ, Alekseĭ Remizov, and Nikolaĭ Roerich. Also included are manuscripts of his writings, such as "I︠U︡ra" and "Pod novymi zvezdami."

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Vera Aleksandrovna Popova Memoirs, 1960-1969

2 items
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Popova's disjointed memoirs "Popovskaia khronika" discuss her family and ancestors, artistic and cultural life in pre-revolutionary Moscow, and the emigration in France. Among the people who appear in these memors are Sergei Diagilev, Savva Mamontov, Maksim Gorky, Serafim Sud'binin, Mikhail Larionov, and Nataliia Goncharova. Also included is a typescript biography (29 p.) of her cousin, Pavel S. Popov (1892-1964), by an unidentified Soviet author. Popov, who married a granddaughter of Lev Tolstoi, was the author of "Istoriia logiki novogo vremeni" (1960), and taught philosophy at Moscow University. This manuscript touches on his family, education, professional career in the Soviet Union, and, in great detail, his family troubles in the last years of his life.

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Vera Aleksandrovna Popova Memoirs, 1960-1969 2 items

Vera Blackwell papers, 1960-1990

15 linear feet (30 manuscript boxes)
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This collection consist of the papers, manuscripts, correspondence, notes, audiotapes, and photographs of Vera Blackwell. The collection relates both to her translations, as well as to her writing, poetry, TV/radio scripts, and personal travels. There is a significant amount of personal correspondence and photographs.

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Vera Blackwell papers, 1960-1990 15 linear feet (30 manuscript boxes)

Vera Connolly papers, 1907-1960, bulk 1916-1956

12 linear feet (27 boxes 1 oversize box)
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This collection documents the career of Vera Connolly, journalist, editor, and fiction author, through her drafts, notes, and correspondence. Connolly's articles, published in popular magazines such as Good Housekeeping,Colliers, and Woman's Day, ranged in topic from financial advice for married women to juvenile delinquency, prison reform, sweatshops, and poor living conditions on Indian reservations.
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Vera Georgievna Harteveld Memoir, 1960

46 pages (46 pages)
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The memoir includes reminiscences about Balakirev, Repin, Mai︠a︡kovskiĭ, Shali︠a︡pin, Meyerhold, Akhmatova, Gumilev, Georgiĭ Ivanov, and other habituʹes of the Brodi︠a︡chai︠a︡ Sobaka.

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Vera Georgievna Harteveld Memoir, 1960 46 pages (46 pages)

Vera Georgievna Kugusheva Manuscripts, 1919-1976

10 items (10 items)
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Collection includes Kugusheva's memoirs, discussing her family and youth; excerpts from her diaries, touching on in particular Vladivostok in 1920; transcription of the memories of Vera Al'tovskaia about Alesha Prokof'ev, a revolutionary; manuscripts about the banker Vladimir Isakovich; and a copy of a letter from Kugusheva to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, offering to help in his research.

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Vera Georgievna Kugusheva Manuscripts, 1919-1976 10 items (10 items)

Vera Melet'evna Romanovich Manuscripts, 1965-1969

6 items (6 items)
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The collection includes Romanovich's memoirs (15 p.) concerning the period 1914-1920, mostly focusing on her activities in the Don region during the Civil War. There are also two typescript poems by Romanovich.

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Vera Melet'evna Romanovich Manuscripts, 1965-1969 6 items (6 items)

Vera Mitrofanovna Bogrova Papers, 1881-1972

0.5 Linear Feet (3 regular size folders; 1 oversize folder)
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Included are Bogrova's manuscript memoirs, which deal with such topics as her childhood, the Bogrov family, the Russian revolutionary movement, and the "Jewish Question" in Russia (the memoirs are also available on microfilm MN#: 2003-7005). There are also three documents relating to Grigorii Grigor'evich Bogrov, Bogrova's father-in-law and the father of Dmitrii Bogrov.

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Vera Nikolaevna Pavlova Memoirs, 1940-1945

201 pages (201 pages)
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The typescript memoirs "Vospominaniia: Zhizn' i rabota v Khudozhestvennom Teatre" discuss her childhood, education, theatrical career, personal life, the 1917 Revolution and the Civil War, and the emigration in Germany in the 1920s. Persons appearing more or less briefly in the memoirs include Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, Konstantin Stanislavskii-Alekseev, Sergei Diagilev, Savva Morozov, Mstislav Dobuzhinskii, and Ol'ga Knipper. However, the memoirs are chiefly personal in nature, and provide relatively little information on Pavlova's theatrical career or the Khudozhestvennyi Teatr in particular. A sizeable part concerns the period of the Civil War and its immediate aftermath (1918-22) in the Ukraine and the Crimea.

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Vera Nikolaevna Pavlova Memoirs, 1940-1945 201 pages (201 pages)

Vera Nikolaevna Pavlovskaia Manuscripts and Photographs, 1914-1971

20 items (20 items)
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Pavlovskai︠a︡'s manuscripts include brief memoirs about the Uchilishche ordena sv. Ekateriny (Institute of the Order of St. Catherine), a girls' school in Moscow, and also on Turkestan and on train travel in Russia at the start of the 20th century. The photographs are of the Institute.

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Vera Nikolaevna Pavlovskaia Manuscripts and Photographs, 1914-1971 20 items (20 items)

Vera V. and Viktor V. Vinter Papers, 1919-1966

2500 items (7 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, documents, subject files and printed materials of Vera Vinter and of her husband, Viktor. There are letters from Igor ́Sikorskiĭ. All the correspondence dates from 1919 to 1969. Much of it concerns Vinter's scientific work dealing with the chemical analysis of milk. The manuscripts are primarily by Viktor Vinter himself, and include a number of articles he published in Czech, German, Finnish and American scientific journals. There are several diaries, notebooks and scrapbooks relating to his scientific endeavors. Among the documents are medical statements concerning his World War I injury, passports, and two folders relating to patents. The photographs are chiefly of the Vinter family. The printed materials include journals containing articles by Vinter.

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Vera V. and Viktor V. Vinter Papers, 1919-1966 2500 items (7 boxes)

V. E. Sproge Memoirs, 1963

1 item (1 item)
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Sproge's memoirs are in the form of a 215 page bound manuscript, "Zapiski inzhenera," which is dated Zurich 1963. In his memoirs, Sproge discusses the 1913-1941 period, beginning with his training as a communications engineer. He describes the 1917 Revolution, his post-Revolutionary life in Kharḱov, and his travels through the Crimea. Sproge chronicles his experiences in the White Army with which he traveled to Rostov, Ekaterinodar and Novorossiĭsk. He then describes economic development during the twenties in the Ukraine, notably his association with electrification and water-power plants. The memoirs conclude with a description of Central Asia and Leningrad during the 1930's and Sproge's emigration in 1941.

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V. E. Sproge Memoirs, 1963 1 item (1 item)

Viacheslav Georgievich Seniutovich Papers, 1919-1975

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
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The collection consists of approximately 100 articles by Seni︠u︡tovich (often signed Seni︠u︡tovich-Berezhnyĭ) on topics including genealogy, heraldry, military history, the history of Russia and the Ukraine, and the Russian emigration. There is also correspondence both to and from Seni︠u︡tovich, newsletters from the Ukrainian Genealogical and Heraldic Society, an autobiographical essay by Seni︠u︡tovich, and three photographs.

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Viacheslav Vasil'evich Babushkin Memoirs, 1961-1965

650 pages
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Manuscript memoirs of Viacheslav Vasil'evich Babushkin, dealing primarily with his career as an Imperial army officer in the Russian Far East during the Russo-Japanese War, and the years up to World War I; they also touch on the Civil War in the Far East. The Total period covered by the memoirs is 1883-1920.

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Viacheslav Vasil'evich Babushkin Memoirs, 1961-1965 650 pages

Vida Carney collection, 1937-1976

0.42 Linear Feet (1 document box)
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Collection includes the portrait of Lawrence that the actress used on her own notecards, artwork, letters, programs, clippings, and a photograph.

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Vikentii Ivanovich Gets Memoirs, 1961-1968

30 items (30 items)
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Get︠s︡' memoirs deal with World War I, the Civil War, the emigration in Bulgaria, and his experiences as a Russian translator for the Germans during World War II. Also included are clippings of articles by and about Get︠s︡.

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Vikentii Ivanovich Gets Memoirs, 1961-1968 30 items (30 items)

Viktor Aleksandrovich Zambrzhitskii Manuscripts, 1950-1958

11 items (2 boxes)
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Manuscripts of Zambrzhitskiĭ. The manuscripts primarily are studies of World War II, including events in North Africa, France, the Balkans and Finland. Also discussed is the psychological preparation of the Soviet Army and the image of World War II as a world revolution. In addition, there are two brief memoirs on World War I ("Ocherki bylogo") and on an army mutiny in Kiev in 1907 ("Sapernyĭ bunt").

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Viktor Aleksandrovich Zambrzhitskii Manuscripts, 1950-1958 11 items (2 boxes)

Viktor Borisovich Oks Papers, 1914-1968

1.5 linear feet (3 boxes)
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Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials. Correspondents include Nadezhda Teffi and Pierre Fresnay. There are manuscripts of stories, novels, plays, scenarios, and memoirs by Oks. Oks' memoirs touch on his legal career in Russia and meetings with Sarah Bernhardt and Fedor Shali︠a︡pin; the memoirs of his wife, Lidii︠a︡ Borshch, concern the period of the Revolution and Civil War in Russia and meetings with Maksim Gorḱiĭ in Italy in the 1920s. Among the printed materials are the first issue of the emigre literary journal "Chisla," theatrical newspapers from Petrograd in 1914-16, and issues of French periodicals with Oks' memoirs about his legal career in Russia, including contacts with Lenin and Trotsky.

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Viktor Gorenko Papers, 1890s-1990s

.42 linear feet (1 document box)
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The papers are comprised of documents, photographs, correspondence and an audio recording relating to the life of Viktor Gorenko and the literary legacy of his elder sister, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966). They document the life in emigration of Viktor Gorenko and his naturalization as a US citizen.
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Viktor Ivanovich Semenov Diaries, 1939

4 items (4 items)
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The manuscript diaries, in 4 notebooks, cover from 1 September to 28 December 1939, and discuss events in the city.

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Viktor Ivanovich Semenov Diaries, 1939 4 items (4 items)

Viktor Kholodkov Papers, 1940-2015

8.5 Linear Feet (20 manuscript boxes)
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Personal and professional correspondence, art exhibition catalogs, photographs, printed materials, bio-biographical materials on Russian artists including emigre artists based in the U.S. and Europe collected by Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), renowned art dealer and collector. This collection complements Bakhmeteff Archive's holdings on Russian emigre artists.

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Viktor Konstantinovich Leontovich Papers, 1907-1923

66 items (66 items)
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Correspondence, documents, and photographs of Viktor K. Leontovich. The correspondence and documents concern Leontovich's service with the police in Baku province and then as commandant of Novorossiisk. There are photographs from the Civil War period.

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Viktor Konstantinovich Leontovich Papers, 1907-1923 66 items (66 items)

Viktor Kravchenko collection, 9999

0.1 linear feet (1 item)
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Video of Viktor Kravchenko and his son Valentin. Viktor Kravchenko was a well known Soviet defector who was apparently killed by the KGB in the late 1960s.

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Viktor Kravchenko collection, 9999 0.1 linear feet (1 item)

Viktor Leonidovich and Boris Leonidovich Pokrovskii Papers, 1914-1926

950 items (3 boxes)
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The collection -- composed of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs and printed materials -- sheds light on the anti-Bolshevik campaign in the Kuban ́region, Siberia and the Far East. The correspondence is chiefly from the early 1920s and includes letters from Viktor Pokrovskiĭ to his brother Boris. Among the manuscripts are biographical sketches of Viktor Pokrovskiĭ, especially accounts of his assassination in Bulgaria in 1922; information circulars sent out by Ataman Grigoriĭ Semenov, "Commander in Chief of the Far Eastern Armies;" and reports written by Boris Pokrovskiĭ on events in Europe, particularly Eastern Europe, and the Far East. The documents are comprised primarily of decrees (prigovory) from local Kuban ́Cossack groups and the photographs are chiefly portraits of Viktor Pokrovskiĭ. Included among the printed materials are clippings from the Russian and emigre press, a large number of Civil War broadsides and political pamphlets published in Siberia in 1919. Several of the latter are by and about Ataman Semenov.

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Viktor Mikhailovich Baidalakov Manuscript and Printed Materials, 1950-1966

67 items (1 manuscript box)
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Typescript history of Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz, emigre political group, entitled Istoriia Soiuza (NTS). Zapiski ego predsedatelia s 1931 po 1955 god. Raskol 1955 goda i novye puti (65p.) by Viktor M. Baidalakov. Also included are 8 copies of the journals Vol'naia Mysl' (1957, 1960-1961) and Tetrad' Vol'noi Mysli (1964-1966) edited by Baidalakov. In addition there is a collection of NTS fliers and pamphlets from the 1950s.

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Viktor Mikhailovich Baidalakov Manuscript and Printed Materials, 1950-1966 67 items (1 manuscript box)

Viktor Nikolaevich Chelishchev Papers, 1950 1952

5 items (1 folder)
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The collection includes two copies of a brief memoir of events during the Civil War in 1920, and three obituaries of Chelishchev from the newspaper "Russkaia Zhizn'" ́(San Francisco).

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Viktor Nikolaevich Chelishchev Papers, 1950 1952 5 items (1 folder)

Vincent FitzGerald and Company records, bulk 1983-1996

463 items
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Artworks and plates related to the hand-crafted limited-edition books published by the Manhattan-based press led by Vincent FitzGerald.

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Vincent FitzGerald and Company records, bulk 1983-1996 463 items

Vincent Godfrey Burns papers, 1937-1969

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
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This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, and printed material relating to Vincent Godfrey Burns, poet.
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Vincent Godfrey Burns papers, 1937-1969 0.5 linear feet (1 box)

Virgil Thomson papers, 1920-1981

12.5 linear feet (24 ms boxes and 1 tall ms box (box 15))
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Prose manuscripts, related correspondence, notes, printed material, and audio tapes of Thomson. Included are notes and drafts of many of Thomson's early articles, written while he was a student at Harvard University and in Paris, and numerous manuscripts of columns published in the HERALD TRIBUNE in the 1940s. Thomson's special interests reflected in these writings are modern music, American hymns, and the performance of music in Europe. Also, manuscripts and related material for six of Thomson's books and for Gertrude Stein's BEE TIME VINE, which was published after her death and for which he wrote the preface; and 125 reels of tapes of Thomson's program on radio station WNCN (New York), 1969-1970. Cataloged correspondents include Chalmers Clifton, Lincoln Kirstein, Alfred A. Knopf, and Man Ray.

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(#52), September 28, 1970 2 open reel audiotapes

Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve papers, 1898-1962

40 linear feet (82 manuscript boxes)
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Correspondence, notes, articles, reports, and speeches of Gildersleeve, including materials relating to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco, 1945, the Dumbarton Oaks Conference, the International Federation of University Women, the American Association of University Women, the American Council on Education, and the Near East College Association. The most note-worthy item in the collection is a letter from President Franklin D. Roosevelt, appointing Dean Gildersleeve to serve as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Charter Conference of the United Nations. The collection also contains some material relating to Barnard College affairs.

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Virginia P. Robinson papers, 1847-1977, bulk 1910-1977

5.5 linear feet (12 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes and printed materials concerning Robinson's work at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work and her publications which include a memorial volume about her colleague, Jessie Taft.

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Vitalii Fedorovich Ditianin Manuscripts, 1930

4 items (4 items)
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The manuscripts appear to have been prepared as lectures for "Days of Russian Culture" organized by the emigration in France; they concern Russian cultural history.

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Vitalii Fedorovich Ditianin Manuscripts, 1930 4 items (4 items)

Vitalii Il'ich Mushketov Papers, 1912-1953

184 items (1 box; 1 album)
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The collection consists of manuscripts, drawings and printed materials. The manuscripts include an album of drawings by Mushketov entitled "Istorii︠a︡ drevnego Smolenska" with an accompanying explanatory text, and a biography of Mushketov by N. Mushketova. There is an icon of St. Paul, a copy of a 15th century work from Novgorod apparently by M.A. Korsunskorpis.́ Printed materials consist mostly of clippings about Mushketov and his work.

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Vitalii Il'ich Mushketov Papers, 1912-1953 184 items (1 box; 1 album)