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B.A. Bakhmet`ev - V. A. Maklakov: Perepiska: 1919 - 1951: V 3 Tomakh
[ Sovershenno Lichno i Doveritel`no! : B.A. Bakhmet`ev - V. A. Maklakov: Perepiska: 1919 - 1951: V 3 Tomakh]
Ed. and introd. by Oleg Budnitskii; foreword by T. Emmons
Moscow - Stanford: ROSSPEN - Hoover Institution Press, 2001 568 [32 ill.] + 671 [8 ill.] + 671 [16 ill.] pp 3 v Hardcover. 14 x 21.5 cm ISBN: 5824301689 Language: RussianVasilii Maklakov (1869-1957), the Russian Provisional Government`s ambassador to Paris, managed to send off the enormous files of the Foreign Agency of the Imperial Russian Secret Police to the recently founded Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Maklakov carried on an extensive correspondence with a wide variety of individuals prominent in the political and cultural life of the Russian Diaspora. Within this mass of fascinating exchanges, one set stands out in terms of size, duration, and historical interest: a sustained dialogue on the dramatic events within Russia and in the world at large with fledging diplomat and exile, the Provisional Government`s ambassador to Washington, Boris Bakhmetev (1880-1951). This three volume publication includes their unabridged correspondence, many letters are published for the first time.
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