This additional lots and also interesting. 197. Luknitsky, Paul. Thistle: Poems. - Leningrad: Publishing of the author, 1927. - 46 pp. 300 copies. - 19h14 see a blank page after the title, printed dedication Anatolia Grant. (One of the aliases Gumilev!) In publishing the cover. The first collection of the poet. Rarity. Pavel Luknitsky (1902 - 1973) - writer, poet, chronicler
first biographer Gumilev and Anna Akhmatova. In the early lyric significantly influence Acmeism, loyalty to whom the poet kept all his life.
198. Luknitsky, Paul. Thistle: [Poems.] - Leningrad: 1926. - 42 pp. - 15h11 See Authors mock poetry collection. Manuscript. On the cover - "the thistle", and on the title page is written: "Tight wave" - the original version of the name. In the dedication: "Anatolia Grant - the memory of distant wanderings dreams." A lot of edits in the text. Two of the poem "In Memory of Esenin" and "High world gorgeous" is not included in the printed book in 1927. A unique document of literary creation, the 20-s XX century. Rarity.
199. Tikhonov Nikolay. Blades and cart. - Publishing Writers in Leningrad, 1932. - 200 pp. - 17 x 13 cm Binding, jacket, counting books M. Kirnarskogo. Well preserved. At avantitule autograph of the author: Old "militarmetu" Pavlik Luknitsky friendly. 1933. Tikhonov. Tikhonov, Nikolai Semenovich (1896-1979), writer, poet, social activist. Member of the First World War and the Civil War (Red cavalry officer). Attend classes, which led NS Gumilev. At the beginning of 1921, passed in literary association "Serapion Brothers". Tikhonov pretty close friends with Luknitsky, disowned fanatical collector in connection with the Soviet career. In the manuscript he hints at the participation of P. Luknitsky in 1920. in activities to eliminate disruption to transport.
200. TARKOVSKY ARSENIY. Poems. - M.: Fiction, 1974. - 286 pp. In publishing, binding. Well preserved. On the white page, flyleaf autograph of the author: Sweet Vera (Luknitsky) with the wish of happiness ... 27.IV.75. Peredelkino. Andrei Tarkovsky.
202. GEORGE IVANOV. 1943 - 1958: Poems. - New York: Publication of "New Journal", 1958. - 112 pp. - 20h14, 5 cm in publishing the cover. Largest poet of the first Russian emigration Georgi Ivanov (1894 - 1958) foresaw that he would return to Russia in verse. Now he is widely published in his homeland, his poetry was formed a huge circle of admirers. A few months after his death in New York came out this last, the biggest book.
At the half-title possessory inskript: Vl. Korwin-Piotrowski.
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