Brasol, Boris, 1885-
Variant namesRussian author, criminologist, lawyer, and lecturer. Died, 1963.
From the description of Boris Brasol papers, 1919-1954. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80911016
Biographical Note
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1885, Mar. 31:
Born, Poltava, Russia -
1908:
B.L., University of Petrograd, Petrograd, Russia -
1910 -1916 :Prosecuting attorney in the Russian Ministry of Justice -
1912:
Studied forensic science, Lausanne University, Lausanne, Switzerland -
1914 -1916 :Served as second lieutenant, Imperial Russian Guard, on the Polish front -
1916:
Russian representative in the United States, Interallied Conference -
1917:
Stayed in the United States as an emigrant following the October Revolution in Russia -
1918 -1963 :Practised law, New York, N.Y., specializing in Russian law, while pursuing a career as a literary critic and criminologist -
1920:
Published Socialism vs. Civilization. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons -
1921:
Published The World at the Cross Roads. Boston: Small, Maynard and Co. -
1922:
Published The Balance Sheet of Sovietism. New York: Duffield -
1927:
Published Elements of Crime. New York: Oxford University Press -
1934:
Published The Mighty Three: Poushkin, Gogol, Dostoievsky. New York: William Farquhar Payson -
1938:
Published Oscar Wilde: the Man, the Artist, the Martyr. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons -
1949:
Translated Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Diary of a Writer. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons -
1963, Mar. 19:
Died, New York, N.Y.
From the guide to the Boris Brasol Papers, 1919-1954, (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
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Birth 1885-03-31
Death 1963-03-19
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