Box 2
Contains 178 Results:
Letter. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, circa 1980 January
The enclosure is a photograph of a portrait of Lev Kopelev by Boris Birger.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, circa 1980
Folder includes carbon copies with 2 of the typed letters.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1981
Folder includes carbon copies with the 2 typed letters.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1982
Folder includes carbon copies with 2 of the typed letters.
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1983-1985
Folder includes Letters from Nadezhda Mirova and her daughters Irina and Katia.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1983
2 of the typed letters have carbon copies.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1984-1985
2 of the typed letters have carbon copies.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1986
2 of the original typed letters have carbon copies, and 1 of the carbon copies with 1986 pencilled in at the top is not accompanied by the original .
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1987
Folder includes originals and carbon copies.
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1986-1995
Folder includes letters from Nadezhda Mirova, Lazar Lazarev, and their daughters Irina and Katia.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1988-2007
The letter dated March 21, 1988 has a carbon copy.
Letter. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, circa 1990s
Cards. Catherine Markstein-Rakovsky, Brussels, to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, circa 1990s
Catherine Markstein-Rakovsky (b. 1955) is the daughter of Elisabeth Markstein, and the photos show herself, her husband Claude, and her two children, Daniel and Simon.
Correspondence. Elisabeth Markstein with Nikita Schklovsky-Kordi and Katia, 1991-2000
Katia was married to Nikita Schklovky-Kordi.
Invitation. Catherine Markstein-Rakovsky to Nadezhda and Lazar Mirov, 2003 May 17
Folder includes 3 photographs.
Emails. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 2004-2006
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, circa 2006
Folder includes a photo of one of E. Markstein's grandchildren.
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, 2007
Printout consists of 5 sections of Markstein's book Moskau ist viel schöner als Paris.
Postcard. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, undated
Letters. Katia Shklovskaia-Kordi to Elisabeth Markstein, undated
The greeting cards are a birthday card and a new year's greeting.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, undated
The enclosure consists of a newspaper article entitled: "Nicht vom Brot allein" written by Elisabeth Markstein.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, undated
The typed letters are carbon copies.
Letters. Sergei Mirov to Elisabeth Markstein, undated
The greeting card was sent on the occasion of International Women's Day on March 8.
Miscellaneous envelopes, undated
Most of the envelopes are from letters written from Markstein to Nadezhda Mirova.
Letters. Heinz and Margaret Aeschbach, Austin, TX, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1978-1998
Letter. Szilagyi Akos, Budapest, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1990 December 28
Letter. Boris Akselrod, Stuttgart, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1993 September 29
Correspondence. Vasilii Aksenov with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1980-1984
Vasilii Aksenov (1932-2009) was a well known Russian novelist who emigrated to the US in 1980.
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Tamara Aleksandrovna, 1992 November 13
The surname or familia of Tamara Aleksandrovna is not known.