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"Agni" Publishing House
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"Vzor" Magazine, N 1
This is a new magazine about the beauty of the World and Man - about the power
of his thought, creativity and the harmony of conscience.
The electronic version of the premiere edition of the magazine can be viewed here |
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"Vzor" Magazine, N 2
New number of "Vzor" Magazine.
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"Vzor" Magazine, N 3
New number of "Vzor" Magazine.
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"Vzor" Magazine, N 4
New number of "Vzor" Magazine.
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"Vzor" Magazine, N 5
Issue No 5 contuins the following articles: -Victor Akhlomov. In the City of Babylonian Towers; -Yevgeny Popov. In Memory of that New York; -Tatiana Shipova. Following the Traces of Daguerres Discovery; -Sergey Averintsev. Gilbert Keith Chesterton, or the Unexpectedness of Reason; -Julia Yumasheva. These Paintings are not Sold; -Iya Yuriyeva. The Sky of Paradise; -Geoffrey Ashe. A Quest for Arthur; -Masaru Emoto. Faces of Water; -Sergey Kurochkin. Architecture of Autumn; -Boris Syainas. Common Man; -William Brumfield. A Winter Tale of the North; -Tatiana Shcherbina. From the Encyclopaedia of Travelling; -Yuri Yelizavetin. Easter Island; -B.O. Pink with Blue; -Yuri Sibiryakov. About Gefion, Lake Malaren, and the Danish Island Zealand.
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"Vzor" Magazine, N 6
Issue No 6 contains the following articles: Victoria Markova, Venice: Images and Reflections; Tatiana Shipova, Following the Traces of Daguerres Discovery; Boris Syainas, Marlene; Alexander Filyushkin, The Emperor-Reformer; Raymond Voyat, The Meeting with Akeji; Julia Yumasheva, Paris of Korovin; Daniel Roumanoff, My Father; Yevgeny Popov, Free Siberia; Glass Telling the Truth; Pavel Vorobyov & Yuri Berezin, The Foggy Morning; Peter Vlasov, British Maresiyev from Cronville ; Masaru Emoto, Faces of Water; Tatiana Shcherbina, Tunisia: A Tale from the Beginning of the World; Werner Lieberknecht, Around Scotland; Yuri Sibiryakov, The Triumph of Labour.
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Aryavarta. The East and the West. The History of Central Asia
Explorations. 1997. N 1
The first issue of the journal introduces readers to the following articles:
George Roerich. Sven Hedin;
A. Andreyev. Russian Letters from Sven Hedin's Archive in Stockholm;
C. Riabinin. Uncrowned Tibet; A. Topchiev, V. Rosov.
Dr. C. Ryabinin: The Member of the Roerich's Central Asian Expedition;
V. Goloubev. Essays on the Orient and Art;
D. Schimmelpenninck van der Oye.
The Unknown Przhevalsky; Kalitinsky's Letters to the Seminarium Kondakovianum;
R. Tagor. The King of the Dark Chamber.
336 p., 178x260, flexicover, black-and-white illustrations, in Russian
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Aryavarta. The East and the West. The History of Central Asia Explorations.
1998. N 2
The second issue contains the following articles: Swami Jyotirupananda.
Vedic Aryan Civilization; P. Portnyagin, Contemporary Tibet;
L. Peshkova. Pavel Konstantinovich Portnyagin; Y. Vasilkov.
Rahul Sankrityayana and Russia; Barbara Gerke. Rahulji's Quest for
Tibet; L. Mitrokhin, Towards the Summits of World Buddhology:
Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayana and George Roerich; A. Andreyev,
N. Valero-Grachov: A Bona Fide Traveller or Hoaxer? V. Shibaev.
Urusvati Himalayan Research Institute; V. Rosov. The Biochemical
Laboratory in the Himalayas; Selected Letters from George Roerich to V.
Pertzoff; George Roerich. The Temple of the Buddha of Healing, Healers
in Tibet; T. Grekova. On the History of the Leningrad Clinic; A.
Bely. The Alexandrine Period and Ourselves in an Attempt to Highlight the
"East-West" Problem.
288 p., 166x240, flexicover, black-and-white illustrations, in Russian
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