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Adskaya Pochta (Russian: "Адская почта",
which may be
translated as
Infernal Post) was a
Russian monthly magazine,
established by
Fyodor Emin [ru] in...
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Kresty Prison. The
Zhupel was closed, but soon
revived under the name "
Adskaya pochta" with even
bolder articles and pictures. No.1,
complete issue No...
- the
Russian Revolution of 1905,
Bakst worked for the
magazines Zhupel,
Adskaya Pochta, Mir
Iskusstva (magazine) [ru], and Satirikon [ru], then for an...
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contributed to the
satirical journals Vampir (Vampire),
Zhupel (Bugbear) and
Adskaya Pochta (****'s Mail). At that time, he
first met the
artists of Mir Iskusstva...
- the name
Adskaya pochta (****'s Mail or
Infernal Post), but it was also
suppressed after publishing three issues. The name was
taken from
Adskaya Pochta...
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providing illustrations for the
radical journals Zhupel (Bugbear) and
Adskaya Pochta from 1905 to 1906. In 1934
Isaak Brodsky, a
disciple of Ilya Repin...
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Anisfeld does
illustrations for the
satirical journals Zhupel (Bugbear),
Adskaya Pochta, and V. L. Burtsyev's
Calendar of the
Russian Revolution. 1906 –...
- by Mir Bozhy, 1906.
Epigraph taken from Queran. "To the Wise" (Мудрым).
Adskaya Potchta (The Post from ****) magazine, 1906, No.1. "Green Banner" (Зелёный...