Box 4
Contains 48 Results:
Letters, Evgeniia Fratkina, Jerusalem, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1981-1989
Letters, Lelia Frenkel, Arkhangelsk, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1981-1986
Frenkel was the translator of the German medieval epic Kudrun.
Letters, Georgii M. Fridlender, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1979-1993
Fridlender was a literary critic; the enclosure consists of a newspaper article on Dmitrii Maksimov. Folder includes a rough draft of one of Gomber-Verzhbinskaia's letters to Fridlender.
Letters, Karla Frontini to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1983-1997
Letters, Renee Fuks and M. de Clerck, Brussels, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1984 March-June
Letters, Galerie Hille Gauss, Langenbruck (Germany), to Nina and Boris Rabinowich, Vienna, 1979
Letter, Magdalena George, Leipzig, to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1978 April 21
George was an art historian residing in Leipzig.
Letter, Magdalena George, Leipzig, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1980-1981
Folder includes a letter (and enclosures) addressed to Ernst Korizek.
Letter, Richard Gerns, Berkeley (CA), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, undated
Gerns was a teacher at Chabot College in Hayward (CA).
Letters, Natalia Gesse to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1984-1988
Letters, Vera Gesse, Bloomfield Hills (MI), to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1988 May 19
Letter is a sympathy card sent on the occasion of Boris's death.
Letters, Tsetsiliia Ginzburg, Berkeley (CA), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1994-1999
Folder includes 2 letters from Tsetsiliia Ginzburg to Ernst and Kira Korizek.
Letters, Rashel Goldblat to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, circa 1970s
Letters, Ursula Goldhammer, Dresden, to Nina and Boris Rabinowich and family, Vienna, 1981-1986
Letters, Nina Gollendberg to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1989-1994
Letters, E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia to Nina and Boris Rabinowich, Vienna, 1977-1979
2 of the letters are sent from Lithuania and 1 from France.
Letters, Michael Gorfunkel, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1982-1983
Letter, Michael Gorfunkel, to Aleksei Makhmudov, 1983 May 7
Letters, Evgenii Goriunov, to Boris and Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, circa 1980
Letters, Elena Gracheva to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, circa 1978
Gracheva was the wife of the artist Platon Shvets; they emigrated from Leningrad to Vienna and then to Munich in 1978.
Letter, Elena Gracheva to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, undated
Invitation. Barbara Grötsching to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1991 February 1
Letter, Frederic Grunfeld to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1986 March 4
Grunfeld was an author and journalist.
Letters, Alison Hilton to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Leningrad, 1974-1975
Alison Hilton was a graduate student who worked with Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia in the 1970s and became a close friend.
Letters, Alison Hilton to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Leningrad, 1976-1977
Letters, Alison Hilton to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1978-1982
Letters, Alison Hilton to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1983-1990
Letters, Don and Samantha Hays to Nina and Boris Rabinowich, Vienna, 1978
Don Hays worked in the U.S. Consulate in Leningrad.
Letter, Viktor Itskovich to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, 1980 December 22
Viktor Itskovich was a student of Eleonora Petrovna's at the university at Alma Ata; he became a literary critic and worked in publishing in Moscow.
Letters, Serge G. Jacobson, Vienna to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1984
Folder includes a rough draft of Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia's reply.