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Articles with Regard to L. V. Pisarzhevskii, 1938, 1958
Obituaries/memorial published in two Georgian newspapers and in the Transactions of the Chemical Institute of Tbilisi.
Artwork by Limonov, 1977
A self-portrait and photo-collage by Limonov.
"Ataman Kodr", letters from the public commenting on the film, 1960
Audiocassettes without labelling, undated
Avtandil V. Chichinadze. Scholarly works, 1955-1970
Avtandil (Atiko) V. Chichinadze (1921-2010) was the younger son of Vissarion and Zinaida; he was a professor and member of Akademia Nauk, his field of study being thermal dynamics and brake systems. Several of the publications are inscribed to Rusudana Polievktov-Nikoladze.
Award [The Histadrut Zionist Organization ; signed by Arya Dolzin], undated
Award to Aleksandr I. Ginzburg on the occasion of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow, 1997 February 26
Folder includes a 12 X 8 cm. color print of Aleksandr Ginzburg.
Award to Arina S. Ginzburg from the Lithuanian Embassy, 2003 January 8
Banner, circa 1968
Banner with red lettering spelling, "We don't want a traitor as our ruler."
"Bar-Kokhba", research materials, circa 1981
"Bar-Kokhba", screenplay typescript, circa 1981
Contains two parts: "K svobode" (part one); "Tsar Iudekskii" (part two).
Berlin Film Festival, catalog and ephemera, 1993
Bibliography -- List of articles appearing in Russkaia Mysl, 1995 May-November
Arina Ginzburg has six articles cited in the arts section; handwritten notes on page 8.
Birth certificate, Antonina Axenova, 1962 August 13
Axenova was born on June 1, 1946, but the certificate was issued on the date given above.
Birth certificate, Vasilii Pavlovich Aksenov, 2004 February 26
Birth certificate issued in 2004 attests to the fact that Vasilii Aksenov was born on August 27, 1932.
B.L. Altshuler. Two articles, circa 2002
Boris Lvovich Altshuler (1939- ) is a physicist and a human rights advocate.
Boiadzhiev, 1981 November 3
"Bratia! Sestry!" kinostsenarii/screenplay typescript, circa 1980s
By M. Kalik and A. Radovskii.
"Bratia! Sestry!", kinostsenarii/televisionnyi variant, TV screenplay for TV, typescript, circa 1980s
Broadside Address to Soldiers of the Warsaw Pact, circa 1968
Broadside Address to Soviet Soldiers, 1968 August 21
Typescript in Russian addressing Soviet soldiers.
Broadside, advertising a performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1972 September
The director of the play was Kama Ginkas.
Broadside, advertising the film Amoralnaia Istoriia, 1982 February 25
The play was performed at the Russian Theatre (imeni M. Gorkogo) in Minsk; the broadside is autographed by several of the actors.
Broadside, advertising the film Ia sluzhu na granitse, 1974 May 24
The Leningrad film studio produced the movie; the broadside is inscribed to Antonina Axenova from the administrator of the movie theatre "Kirovets."
Broadside, advertising the play Monolog o Brake, 1973 January-1973 February
The play was written by Edvard Radzinskii; folder includes a small schedule showing the repertoire of the Leningrad theatre of comedy for May 1973.
Broadside, advertising the repertoire of the Alternativnyi Teatr, 1995 June
On the back is a note indicating that Antonina Axenova worked at the Alternative Theatre at the same time she was performing at the Russian Theatre (im. M. Gorkogo) in Minsk.
Broadside, advertising the repertoire of the Gosudarstvennogo russkogo dramaticheskogo teatra BSSR im. M. Gorkogo, 1982 February 25
This is the Russian Theatre (im. M. Gorkogo) in Minsk in Belarus.
Broadside announcing an exhibition at "Tiurma na Lontskogo", 2013
The broadside announces an exhibition of two series of photographs on Aleksander Solzhenitsyn and Evgeniia Ginzburg at the museum/memorial, "Tiurma na Lontskogo" in Lvov. Folder includes articles on the exhibit printed from the internet; articles as well as broadside are in Ukranian.