Boris Markovich Sarach Correspondence, 1940 and 1954.

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Boris Markovich Sarach Correspondence, 1940 and 1954.

The collection consists of two sets of correspondence: letters from the writer Mikhail Osorgin to Sarach, and copies of letters written by Sarach to Nikolaĭ P. Vakar during the German occupation of Paris. Sarach remained in Paris during this period, and his letters to Vakar recount -- in a rather cryptic fashion -- the activities of "Poslednie Novosti" associates and such events as apartment searches and censorship. There is an explanatory letter by V.P. Velḿin on the letters by Sarach.

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Velḿin, A. P.

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Osorgin, Mikhail Andreevich, 1878-1942

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Vakar, Nicholas P. (Nicholas Platonovich), 1894-1970

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Vakar was a Russian emigré writer and teacher of Russian. From the description of Nicholas P. Vakar papers, 1938-1941. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612375219 Vakar was a Russian emigré writer and teacher of Russian. From the guide to the Nicholas P. Vakar papers, 1938-1941., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) ...

Sarach, Boris Markovich, 1879- .

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A lawyer in Moscow before the 1917 Revolution and was a book-keeper for the Paris newspaper "Poslednie Novosti" during the interwar period. From the description of Boris Markovich Sarach Correspondence, 1940 and 1954. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409333 ...