Box 4
Contains 213 Results:
Letters. Anna-Marie Platzgummer to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2001-2005
Correspondence. Sibylle Plogstedt with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2006
Sibylle Plogstedt (b. 1945) is a German journalist and publicist.
Correspondence. Doris Ponocny, Vienna, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1993
Letter. Gaines and Jeanie Post, Princeton (NJ), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1977 February 6
Gaines Post was a professor of modern European history at the U. of Texas at Austin and other schools.
Correspondence. Carl Proffer, Ann Arbor (MI), with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1974
Carl Proffer ((1938-1984) was an American scholar, professor, and translator of Russian literature; he, along with his wife, Ellendea Proffer, was the founder of Ardis Press.
Correspondence. Heddy Pross with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, circa 1968
Heddy Pross-Weerth (b. 1917) is a German translator.
Correspondence. Hilde Prucha, Wels (Austria), with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1973
Letter. Erich Prunc, Graz (Austria), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1990 May 14
Erich Prunc (b. 1941) is a poet, linguist, and professor of translation studies.
Correspondence. Queen Mary College, London, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1974
R.P. Tong writes to Markstein on behalf of Queen Mary College to inquire about the suitability of a Sheila Bently for the position of temporary lecturer in Russian.
Letter. Karin Rachl, Washington D.C., to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1990 July 12
Correspondence. Jochen Raecke with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2004
Jochen Raecke (b. 1943) is a German Slavist.
Letters. Anna Raffetto, Turin, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1997
Correspondence. Rakhil Fedoseeva with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1972
Rakhil Fedoseeva is a Russian dissident, best known for her activities in the Jewish emigration movement.
Letters. Brigitte Rapp, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1986-2001
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Renate Rathmayr, 2004 August 19
Renate Rathmayr (b. 1947) is an Austrian Slavist.
Correspondence. Peter Reddaway with, London, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1971-1980
Peter Reddaway is a retired professor of political science and international affairs.
Letter. Georg Reichl, Munich, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1988 August 16
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Adalbert Reif, 1978 June 4
Correspondence. Renate Resch with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2001-2005
Correspondence. Thomas Reshcke with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1986-1990
Thomas Reschke (b. 1932) is a German literary translator.
Letter. Andreas Reit, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1969 November 27
Correspondence. Helga Retzer, Berlin, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1984
Correspondence. Gabor Revai with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1988-2006
Gabor Revai (b. 1947) is a Hungarian writer.
Correspondence. Barbara Richter, Berlin, with Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1984
Letter. Werner Richter, Vienna, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 2003 May 7
Letter. Irene Riesen, Zürich, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1980 July 18
Letter. Patricia Roberts, Austin (TX), to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1975 January 22
Letter. Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, to Roman Rocek, Vienna, 1973 October 3
Roman Rocek (1935-2013) was an Austrian journalist and author.
Letter. Susane Rödel, Berlin, to Elisabeth Markstein, Vienna, 1992 March 9
Correspondence. Jacques Rossi with Elisabeth Markstein and others, 1987
Jacques Rossi (1909-2004) was a Polish-French writer, who wrote such books as the Gulag Handbook.