90. Collection of Zemtsovsky Eduard Veniaminovich and Marianna Markovna

Annotation:
1. Roy Medvedev. "To the Judgment of History", part two. Photocopy from typewritten text. Page 625-1401 + 1 l. There are no twelve pages. In a special box
2. Vladimir Voinovich. "The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of the Soldier Ivan Chonkin". Photocopy from YMCA-PRESS, Paris 1976. 138 pp. + 1 extra sheet. There are no eleven pages. Made by Schnabel in the late 1970s. The photocopy is placed in a specially made box.
3. K. Kuzminsky. "Living mirror. The second stage of Leningrad poetry. St. Petersburg, 1974. Fourth edition, revised. With the signature of the author. Machine, 355 l. Hardcover.
4. Mikhail Gendelev. "Dance (Book of Clubs)". 1975 With the inscription: “To dear Aranovicham - the author. [Signed] 19 10/XI 75 [November 10, 1975]." Machine, 66 l. Sewn.
5. M. Gendelev. "Inverted menorah". 1975 With the inscription: “To dear E.M. [E. Mikhailovich Aranovich]. author. [Signature]. 19 15/VI 75 [June 15, 1975]." Machine, 4 l. Bonded in paperback with an artistic title page.
6. M. Gendelev. Poetry. With the inscription: “From Judea to Judea. eq. 2. edition 1973 (early unfinished)”. Machine, 27 l. Sewn. There are many handwritten inserts in the text.
7. M. Gendelev. "Diaspora (oratorio for two voices and chorus)". With the inscription: “E.M. Aranovichu is a loving author. 19 7/VII 76 [July 7, 1976] [Signed]". Machine, 30 l. Sewn.
8. M. Gendelev. "Entry into Jerusalem". 1972-76 Leningrad. With the inscription: “Dear E Mikhailovich Aranovich, Dear Tanya, Misha, and, of course, Talakh. [Signed] 19 30/III 76 [March 30, 1976]." Mash., 159 l. Sewn.
9. Joseph Brodsky. "Stop in the desert. Poems and Poems. Reprinted from the publication of the Publishing House. Chekhov. New York, 1970. Mash., 166 sheets. In cardboard binding.

Documents (9)

1. Roy Medvedev. "To the Judgment of History", part two. Photocopy from typewritten text. Page 625-1401 + 1 l. There are no twelve pages. In a special box.
2. Vladimir Voinovich. "The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of the Soldier Ivan Chonkin". Photocopy from YMCA-PRESS, Paris 1976. 138 pp. + 1 extra sheet. There are no eleven pages. Made by Schnabel in the late 1970s. The photocopy is placed in a specially made box.
3. K. Kuzminsky. "Living mirror. The second stage of Leningrad poetry. St. Petersburg, 1974. Fourth edition, revised. With the signature of the author. Machine, 355 l. Hardcover.
4. 4. Mikhail Gendelev. "Dance (Book of Clubs)". 1975 With the inscription: “To dear Aranovicham - the author. [Signed] 19 10/XI 75 [November 10, 1975]." Machine, 66 l. Sewn.
66 листов
5. M. Gendelev. "Inverted menorah". 1975 With the inscription: “To dear E.M. [E. Mikhailovich Aranovich]. author. [Signature]. 19 15/VI 75 [June 15, 1975]." Machine, 4 l. Bonded in paperback with an artistic title page.
4 листа
6. M. Gendelev. Poetry. With the inscription: “From Judea to Judea. eq. 2. edition 1973 (early unfinished)”. Machine, 27 l. Sewn. There are many handwritten inserts in the text.
27 листов
7. M. Gendelev. "Diaspora (oratorio for two voices and chorus)". With the inscription: “E.M. Aranovichu is a loving author. 19 7/VII 76 [July 7, 1976] [Signed]". Machine, 30 l. Sewn.
30 листов
8. M. Gendelev. "Entry into Jerusalem". 1972-1976 Leningrad. With the inscription: “Dear E Mikhailovich Aranovich, Dear Tanya, Misha, and, of course, Talakh. [Signed] 19 30/III 76 [March 30, 1976]." Mash., 159 l. Sewn.
159 листов
9. Joseph Brodsky. "Stop in the desert. Poems and Poems. Reprinted from the publication of the Publishing House. Chekhov. New York, 1970. Mash., 166 sheets. In cardboard binding.
166 листов