Zinovii Isaevich Grzhebin (Russian: Зиновий Исаевич Гржебин (French transliteration Grjebine)) was a Russian publisher and caricature illustrator. He...
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Zhupel (Russian: Жупел) was a Russian satirical magazine, founded by Zinovii Grzhebin in 1905. Among the contributors were the most famous Russian writers...
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choreography and her own Russian Ballet company. She was the daughter of Zinovii Grzhebin,a Russian publisher based in St Petersburg. With her sister Lya, she...
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Kopelman set up the Brier publishing house in Saint Petersburg with Zinovii Grzhebin. In 1918, they moved the publishing house to Moscow, and then shut...
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was inspired by Lyalya, daughter of his long-time friend, publisher Zinovii Grzhebin. A bibliographical sketch for Chukovsky in The New Encyclopædia Britannica:...
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included nearly 300 proposed titles. This project was also presented to Zinovii Grzhebin, but the revolutionary climate of the time prevented its realization...
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Cartoon by Zinovii Grzhebin, 1906...
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