Box 2
Contains 178 Results:
Correspondence. Heinrich Böll, Köln-Müngersdorf, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1979-1980
Correspondence. Heinrich Böll, Köln-Müngersdorf, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1981-1985
Letters. René Böll to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1986-2006
René Böll (b. 1948) is a German visual artist and the third son of Heinrich Böll. He is also the executor of Heinrich Böll's will and one of the founders of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
Correspondence. Viktor Böll with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2003
Viktor Böll (1948-2009) was the nephew of Heinrich Böll and the director of the Heinrich Böll archive.
Correspondence. Anatole Bond with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1978-1981
Some of Bond's letters are addressed to "Anna Peturnig," which is the pseudonym Markstein used when translating the Gulag Archipelago .
Correspondence. Kay Borowsky with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1983-1993
Kay Borowsky (b. 1943) is a German writer and translator.
Letters. Alla Botnikova, Voronezh, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1992-1993
Alla Borisovna Botnikova (b. 1924) is a Russian professor and literary specialist.
Letters. Alla Botnikova, Voronezh, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1994-1999
Letters. Alla Botnikova, Voronezh, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2000-2003
Letters. Alla Botnikova, Voronezh, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, undated
The ALsS are in the form of new year's greeting cards.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Ruth Bowert, Neuwied am Rhein, 1968 February 5
Correspondence. John Bowlt with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1976
John Ellis Bowlt (b. 1943) is an art historian, author, and editor.
Letters. John Bowlt to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1977-1978
Correspondence. John Bowlt with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1979
The enclosures consist of articles explaining the new Institute of Modern Russian Culture.
Letters. John Bowlt to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1980
Correspondence. John Bowlt to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1981-1984
Letters. Ursula Brackmann, Stuttgart, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1988
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Heinz Brakemeier, 1969 October 3
This folder is not in use
Letters. Tania Bratescu to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1968-1997
Tatiana Bratescu (1928-2011) was the daughter of Marcel and Ana Pauker.
Letters. Tania and G. Bratescu to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1987-2003
Tatiana was married to G. Bratescu, who was a doctor and a student of the history of medicine.
Postcards. Tania Bratescu to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, undated
Correspondence. Zinaida Breschinsky with Elisabeth Markstein, 1971-1983
TL is Markstein's letter of recommendation; enclosure is the curriculum vitae of Breschinsky, who is a faculty member at Purdue.
Correspondence. Joseph Brodsky with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1972-1974
Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996) was a Russian and American poet and essayist. In 1987 he won the Nobel Prize in literature.
Correspondence. Wanda Bronska-Pampuch, Munich, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1968
Wanda Bronska-Pampuch (1911-1972) was a Polish and German author and actress.
Letter. Peter Brühn, Berlin, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1978 March 5
Peter Brühn (1926-2009) was a German librarian and bibliographer, who specialized in the Soviet Union.
Correspondence. Christoph Buchwald, Munich, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1985-1986
Christoph Buchwald ((b. 1951) is a German editor and publisher.