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Pesni starosti. Stikhotvoreniia 1892-1898. [Songs of the old age. Poems 1892-1898].
signed by the author
Fine example of the second lifetime edition with author's presentation inscription to his grand daughter.Aleksey Zhemchuzhnikov (1821-1908) was a Russian poet, dramatist, essayist and literary critic, a cousin of Count A.K. Tolstoy and co-creator of Kozma Prutkov, the famous mid-nineteenth century comical literary character.
"Songs of the old age", the first edition of which was published the same year, is a critically acclaimed collection of poems that made Zhemchuzhnikov one of the Russia's most respected authors at the time. There is an author's inscription in Russian to half title: "To dear Sarochka, for good memories from her grandfather, the author. December, 27, 1901. Tambov". Last years of his life the poet spent at the estate of his son-in-law Mikhail Baratynskiy in Tambov.
Octavo (22 x 15, 5 cm). VIII pp., including half title and title, 106 pp., [2 pp.]; occasional light spotting.
Лесман. № 888; Розанов. № 617.
$1,273.06
Pesni starosti. Stikhotvoreniia 1892-1898. [Songs of the old age. Poems 1892-1898].—
$1,273.06
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signed by the author
Fine example of the second lifetime edition with author's presentation inscription to his grand daughter.Aleksey Zhemchuzhnikov (1821-1908) was a Russian poet, dramatist, essayist and literary critic, a cousin of Count A.K. Tolstoy and co-creator of Kozma Prutkov, the famous mid-nineteenth century comical literary character.
"Songs of the old age", the first edition of which was published the same year, is a critically acclaimed collection of poems that made Zhemchuzhnikov one of the Russia's most respected authors at the time. There is an author's inscription in Russian to half title: "To dear Sarochka, for good memories from her grandfather, the author. December, 27, 1901. Tambov". Last years of his life the poet spent at the estate of his son-in-law Mikhail Baratynskiy in Tambov.
Octavo (22 x 15, 5 cm). VIII pp., including half title and title, 106 pp., [2 pp.]; occasional light spotting.
Лесман. № 888; Розанов. № 617.










