Statements and correspondence of A. S. Pushkin
Statements and correspondence of A. S. Pushkin
Talking Pushkin
Hessen, Sergei Yakovlevich (1903-1937). Talking Pushkin. Moscow: The Federation, [1929].
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Letters [A.S.?] Pushkin to 1) [P.A.] Katenin and 2) Pavel Vasilyevich (surname is not indicated)
Philosophers Alexei Illarionovich (1799-1874), Adjutant General, teacher of the Grand Dukes of Nikolai and Mikhail Nikolaevichs, temporary military governor of St. Petersburg.Letters [A.S.?] Pushkin to 1) [P.A.] Katenin and 2) Pavel Vasilyevich (the surname is not indicated).Russian antiquity. G. 1 1870, vol. 1, [kn. 1-6, January-June]
Russian antiquity. St. Petersburg, 1870-1918.
G. 1 1870, vol. 1, [bk. 1-6, January-June]. 1870.Письмо А. С. Пушкина о печатании «Истории Пугачевского бунта». С. 162 (скан 169)
Russian archive.G. 19. 1881. Prince.2. [No. 1-2]
Russian archive.Moscow, 1863-1917, 1990-.G. 19. 1881. Prince.2. [No. 1-2].1881.Письма А. С. Пушкина (сканы 499-508)
Compositions and correspondence of PA Pletnev. T. 3
Pletnev, Pyotr Alexandrovich (1792-1865). Compositions and correspondence of PA Pletnev. St. Petersburg: printing house of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1885.
T. 3. 1885.Russian antiquity. G. 29 1898, T. 93, book. 1-3, January-March
Russian antiquity. St. Petersburg: B. and. G. 29, 1898, P. 93, book. 1-3, January-March: G. 29 1898, T. 93, book. 1-3, January-March. 1898.Толь Е. Н. Собственноручное письмо А. С. Пушкина к графу К. Ф. Толю: (из семейного архива графов Толей). С. 48 (скан 56)
Russian antiquity. G. 31 1900, T. 101, book. 3, March
Russian antiquity. St. Petersburg, 1870-1918.
G. 31 1900, Vol. 101, book. 3, March: G. 31 1900, T. 101, book. 3, March. 1900.Кубасов Ив. Черновой набросок письма А. С. Пушкина к виконту д'Аршиаку от 27-го января 1837 года. С. 589-592 (сканы 85-88)
Letter from AS Pushkin [to VP Zubkov] on December 1, 1826
Koni, Anatoly Fedorovich (1844-1927). The letter of AS Pushkin [to VP Zubkov] on December 1, 1826. St. Petersburg: the printing house of the Ministry of Railways (the partnership of IN Kushneryov and Co.), 1905.
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