Box 2
Contains 178 Results:
Letters. Igor Burikhin to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1981-1985
Igor Nikolaevich Burikhin (b. 1943) is a Russian poet.
Letter. Ahmet Cemal, Istanbul, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1979 August 29
Ahmet Cemal (b. 1942) is a Turkish writer and translator.
Correspondence. Jean-Marie Chauvier, Brussels, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1970-1971
Jean-Marie Chauvier (b. 1941) is a Belgian journalist who specialized in Russia and the USSR.
Letter. Angela di Ciriaco-Sussdorff, Cologne, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1992 March 10
Letter. Birgit Coconcelli, Tübingen, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1998 March 18
Correspondence. R. G. Collins, Winnipeg, Manitoba, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1970
R. G. Collins was a faculty member at the U. of Manitoba and an editor for the journal Mosaic; the enclosure is an abstract for an article Markstein wrote for the journal.
Correspondence. R. G. Collins, Winnipeg, Manitoba, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1971
The enclosure is a letter from Ungar Publishing wirh regard to a Markstein article published in Mosaic.
Correspondence. R. G. Collins, Winnipeg, Manitoba, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1972
Correspondence. R. G. Collins, Winnipeg, Manitoba, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1974
Letter. Barbara Coudenhove-Kalergi to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1974
Letter. Margrit Crispa to Elisabeth and Heinz Markstein, Vienna, 1999 January 3
Correspondence. Jacqueline Csuss with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2006
Jacqueline Csuss is an Austrian translator.
Letter. Thomas C. Cubasch to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1995 May 16
Correspondence. GianErnesto Dall'Aglio, Naples, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1963-1991
GianErnesto Dall'Aglio is an Italian scholar and Slavicist.
Correspondence. Helmut Dahmer, Frankfurt, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1989
Helmut Dahmer (b. 1937) is a German sociologist and freelance writer.
Letters. Helmut Dahmer to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1991
Letter. Helmut Dahmer, Darmstadt, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, undated
Envelope. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Koplenig, circa 1940s
Letters, telegram. Elisabeth Koplenig, Zakharino (USSR), to Nadezhda Mirova, Ufa (USSR), 1942
Both the Mirov and Koplenig famililies had been evacuated from Moscow during the war.
Letter. Elisabeth Koplenig, Vienna, to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, 1946 October 23
Letters. Elisabeth Koplenig, Vienna, to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, 1947
The letter of February 23 includes a photograph of Lisa Koplenig.
Letters. Elisabeth Koplenig to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, 1948 January-September
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein née Koplenig to the Mirovs, 1953-1955
Folder includes a photograph of Elisabeth's daughter, which was in the letter for August 22, 1955.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein née Koplenig to the Mirovs, 1956
Date for the second letter (February 2, 1956) was pencilled in later.
Letter. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth and Heinz Markstein, 1957 January 13
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1957-1959
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1960-1961
One of the letters is an "aerogramm."
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1962-1965
One of the letters is a "radiogramm." Several of the letters were written by Lazar Lazarev.