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5 December 2012, 10:00 EST
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YAKIMENKO, FYODOR. 1876–1945.

Correspondence from Yakimenko to Nicolai Yantchevsky, [Paris/Nice/etc], 1920-1930s, comprising approximately 35 pp of autograph letters signed, 19 autograph post cards signed and 3 autograph cartes pneumatiques, sizes and condition varies.
Provenance: Serendipity Books.

Extensive tranche of correspondence between Yakimenko the composer (he also published as Theodore Akimenko) and the prominent Russian émigré theatrical critic, Nikolai Yantchevsky. In later years, Yantchevsky planned to publish a history of Russian émigré culture, but the project was never realized. Untranslated.

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