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Aksakov, Sergey Timofeyevich (1791-1859), a literary man
Aksakov, Sergey Timofeyevich (1791-1859), a writer, theatre critic, Corresponding Member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1856). Aksakov attended the Kazan Grammar School during 1801-1805, and during 1805-1807 he attended the Kazan University,... more


Andreyev, Leonid Nikolayevich (1871-1919), a writer
Andreyev, Leonid Nikolayevich (1871-1919), a writer, playwright. Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Moscow University in 1897. He appeared as a defence counsel during 1897 - 1902. His first story was published... more


Arina Rodionovna*, v. Yakovleva, A.R.
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"Baltiysky luch" ("The Baltic Ray"), a newspaper
"Baltiysky luch" ("The Baltic Ray")(Lomonosov Town, 11a Dvortsovy Prospekt) social, political and informational newspaper of Lomonosov district and Lomonosov Town.Founded on 19 April 1931 under the title "Vpered" ("Forward") as organ of ... more


Bashutsky, Aleksandr Pavlovich (1803-1876), a literary man
Aleksandr Pavlovich Bashutsky (1803-1876), a literary man, publisher. During 1811-1822 he learned at the Page College. During 1824-1832 Bashutsky was an aide-de-camp of St. Petersburg governors: M.A. Miloradovich, P.V. Golenishchev-Kutuzov, P.K.... more


Batyushkov, Konstantin Nikolayevich (1787-1855), a literary man
Batyushkov, Konstantin Nikolayevich (1787-1855), a writer, translator. From 1797 till 1802 he was educated at private boarding schools in St. Petersburg, during 1802-1807 he served at the Ministry of People's Education. From 1807 Batyushkov... more


Bedny, Demyan (1883-1945), a poet
Bedny, Demyan (the real name and surname is Yefim Alekseyevich Pridvorov; 1883-1945), a poet. D. Bedny descended from a peasant's family. From 1904 till 1908 Bedny attended the historic and philological faculty of the St. Petersburg University (he... more


Bely, Andrey (Boris Nikolayevich Bugayev; 1880-1934), a literary man
Bely, Andrey (the real name and surname was Boris Nikolayevich Bugayev; 1880-1934), a poet. Andrey Bely studied at the physico-mathematical faculty of the Moscow University during 1889-1903). His first works were published in 1902. Bely is the... more


Bervi-Flerovsky, Vasily Vasilyevich (1829-1918), a scholar, literary man
Vasily Vasilyevich (Wilhelm Wilhelmovich) Bervi-Flerovsky (the real surname was Bervi, the pseudonyms were N. Flerovsky and others) (1829-1918), a sociologist, literary man. He graduated from the Kazan University Faculty of Law in 1849, worked at... more


Bestuzhev (Marlinsky), Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1797-1837), a writer
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bestuzhev (the literary pseudonym -Marlinsky) (1797-1837), a writer, critic, decembrist. He was taught at the Military College of Mines during 1810-1815 but did not graduated from it. From 1816 Bestuzhev served in the Life... more


Bianki, Vitaly Valentinovich (1894-1959), a writer
Vitaly Valentinovich Bianki (1894-1959), a writer. Bianki learned at the Science Department of the Physical and Mathematical Faculty of the Petrograd University, but he did not graduate it as he was conscripted in 1916. Bianki's works were ... more


"Boksitogorskaya tipografiya" ("Boksitogorsk Printing House"), GP (a state enterprise)
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Book Trade
BOOK TRADE.On the territory of Saint Petersburg Gubernia book trade showed slow progress due to the closeness of a large Saint Petersburg market which almost satisfied the public's need for books.By 1904 the specialized book trade had been... more


Chernyshevsky, Nikolay Gavrilovich (1828-1889), a literary man
Chernyshevsky, Nikolay Gavrilovich (1828-1889), a writer, publicist, critic, philosopher. Chernyshevsky graduated from the St.Petersburg Iniversity History and Philology Faculty in 1850 and defended the master's thesis "Esteticheskiye otnosheniya... more


"Derevenskaya gazeta" ("Village newspaper"), a newspaper
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"Divya", a newspaper
"Divya" (17a Sixth catchment area, Tikhvin town), an information- analytical and advertising newspaper. It has been published from October 18, 1995. The newspaper founder is S.N. Yemelyanov. "Divya" is one of the first private newspapers in the... more


"Dvoryanskoye sobraniye" ("Assembly of the Nobility"), a newspaper
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Fofanov, Konstantin Mikhaylovich (1862 – 1911), a poet
Konstantin Mikhaylovich Fofanov (1862 – 1911), a poet.He had little formal education. He appeared in various (mostly St. Petersburg) periodicals from the early 1880s ("Niva"(Field), "Russkoe Bogatstvo"(The Russian Wealth)," Severny Vestnik"(Northern... more


"Gamayun", a newspaper
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"Gardarika", a radio station
«GARDARICA»,Radio House,limited (liability) company (Saint Petersburg.,Smolnogo street,3). Government radio station of Leningrad Oblast. It was founded in 1993. Apart from towns and districts of Leningrad oblast (Priozersk ,Vyborg,Luga,Kingisepp... more


"Gatchina Info" ("Information Bulletin of Gatchina Town"), a newspaper
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"Gatchina", a newspaper
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"Gatchinskaya nedelya" ("The Week of Gatchina"), a newspaper
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"Gatchinskaya pravda" ("Gatchina Truth"), a newspaper
"Gatchinskaya pravda" ("The Gatchina Truth") (15 Khokhlob Street, Gatchina Town), a social and political newspaper of Gatchina Town and the Gatchina District. It was founded on May 15, 1931, as the organ of the Town Committee of VKP(b) (Communist... more


"Gatchinsky Listok" ("Gatchina Bulletin"), a newspaper
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Gippius, Zinaida Nikolayevna (1869-1945), a literary woman
Gippius (Hippius), Zinaida Nikolayevna (in marriage Merezhkovskaya; 1869-1945), a poet. Z.N. Gippius took the home education. In 1889 Gippius married D.S. Merezhkovsky whith whom she lived for 52 years. Gippius published her first poems in 1888;... more


Gnedich, Nikolay Ivanovich (1784-1833), a literary man
Gnedich, Nikolay Ivanovich (1784-1833), a translator, poet, playwright. Gnedich was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1811), corresponding Member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1826). Gnedich attended the Moscow University,... more


"Golos Ladogi" ("The Voice of Ladoga"), a newspaper
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Gorky, Maksim (Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov) (1868-1936), a literary man
Maksim Gorky (the real name is Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov; 1868-1936), a writer, playwright, publicist, public figure. Gorky participated in January events of 1905 in Saint Petersburg, after which he was imprisoned into the Peter and Paul... more


Goryshin, Gleb Aleksandrovich (1931-1998), a literary man
Gleb Aleksandrovich Goryshin (1931-1998), a literary man. He was born in Leningrad city and spent his childhood in the urban settlement of Vyritsa. In 1954 Goryshin graduated from the Journalism Faculty of the Leningrad State University. Till 1957... more

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