Correspondence with Konstantin Dmitrievich Bal'mont, 1929-1932.

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Correspondence with Konstantin Dmitrievich Bal'mont, 1929-1932.

Includes one typescript letter to the editor of The Boston Transcript, pleading for financial support of the Russian poet Konstantin Dmitrievich Bal'mont and his family. Also contains his autograph letters and post cards in English to Bailey, as well as those from Leonid Vasilievich Tulpa, concerning the state of Bal'mont's financial affairs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8220057

Houghton Library

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Boston evening transcript,

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Tulpa, Leonid Vasilievich,

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Bailey, Ruth.

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Ruth Bailey befriended the Russian poet Bal'mont and sought financial support for him and his family, after he became disillusioned with the Bolshevik revolution and moved to France. From the description of Correspondence with Konstantin Dmitrievich Bal'mont, 1929-1932. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 78729704 ...

Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-1942

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Balʹmont, Russian poet, left Russia in 1920 and remained in Paris as an ʹemigrʹe. Izdebska was a Polish-Russian ʹemigrʹe author. From the description of Galina : AMs, April 6 1923, Paris. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144748624 Konstantin Balmont was a Russian poet; Lydia Noble was an American poet and translator, her father Edmund Noble was a journalist. From the description of Konstantin Dmitrievich Balmont correspondence with the Noble family,...