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Murzilka (Russian: Мурзилка) is a po****r Soviet/Russian
illustrated magazine for 7-13 year old children. It has been
published since May 1924. At the...
- 22, 1870).[citation needed] All-Union
magazines (Vesyolye
Kartinki and
Murzilka for
preschool age and
elementary grades, Koster,
Young Technician and Young...
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prose and verse, the tale was
first serialized in children's
magazine Murzilka during 1945-1946, then the
publication was stopped, due to the
surge of...
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Sonata No. 2 in B
minor (1943) Op. 69: Children's
Notebook (1944–1945)
Murzilka (1944–1945)
Merry March for two
pianos (1949) Op. 87: 24
Preludes and Fugues...
- Kim
Novak requested a print. A copy was
recovered several years later.
Murzilka in Africa [ru; uk]
Yevheniy Horbach [uk; ru], **** ****etskyi [uk] Soviet...
- with a
string bag V.
Ryabtseva – head of the
department in the
magazine "
Murzilka" Zoya
Fyodorova – aunt Natasha,
cloakroom attendant at the
school Zoya...
- Dreamers.
These stories were
published mainly in the
magazine for
children Murzilka and many of them make up the
foundation of the Nosov's
first collection...
- the
magazines Merry Pictures and
Murzilka. The
writers Samuil Marshak and
Agniya Barto saw Tokmakova's
works in
Murzilka and
encouraged her to
write and...
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Amalrik The Cat’s House [ru] (1958) by
Leonid Amalrik, The
Adventures of
Murzilka [ru] (1956) by
Boris Stepantsev and
Evgeny Raykovsky [ru],
Petya and Little...
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first Ukrainian graphic animated film,
Murzilka in Africa,
about a
fairy tale
character named Murzilka who goes to
Africa to save a girl
named Kane...