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Authorized Images, Famous Authors Seen Through Antique and Vintage Postcards

Leo Tolstoy and Mikhail Lermontov

Greg Gatenby

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Authorized Images Famous Authors Seen Through Antique and Vintage Postcards: Leo Tolstoy and Mikhail Lermontov

 

 Tolstoy, the most acclaimed of Russian authors, was so famous internationally that it is difficult to recall that other Russian fiction writers were as-or even more-popular with readers in Russia. Lermontov is one of those rivals, though it is Tolstoy who garnered the highest number of postcards in the early years of the medium. This book highlights the majestic range of cards printed to honour Tolstoy while alerting today's reader to the large number of cards in praise of Lermontov. With extensive explanatory text and captions.

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Edwardian history, Cultural history, Printing history, Leo Tolstoy, Literary biography, American history, European history, Social history, Vintage Postcards, Business history, Mikhail Lermontov, Advertising history, History of Printing, Literary history, Publishing history, History of Graphic Arts, Postal History, Art History, Victorian history