Papers of G. G. Telʹberg, 1915-1940.

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Papers of G. G. Telʹberg, 1915-1940.

Autobiography and memoirs, literary manuscripts, lecture notes, speeches, periodical articles, and newspaper clippings, concerning Telberg's life in Russia, where he became a member of the Kerensky government, and his later life in the Far East and the United States.

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Telʹberg, G. G. (Georgiĭ Gustavovich), 1882?-1954.

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Minister of justice in last anti-Soviet Russian government; resident of the U.S. since 1940 where he was known as George Gustave Telberg; prior to Russian Revolution had been law professor at Imperial University in Moscow. From the description of Papers of G. G. Telʹberg, 1915-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449617 ...

Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich, 1881-1970

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Full biographical histories of the individual members of the Kerensky family represented in this collection are included in the full catalogue at sub-fonds level: Alexander Kerensky (1881-1970) ; Olga Kerensky (1883-1975) ; their sons, Oleg Kerensky (1905-1984), civil engineer ; Gleb Kerensky (1907-1990), engineer ; and grandson, Oleg Kerensky (1930-1993), ballet critic . From the guide to the Kerensky Family Papers, [Late 19th century]-1991, (University of Birmingham, Cadbury Resear...