Ogonek.

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"Established in 1899 and in continuous print until 1918, Ogonek first came on the scene as a weekly illustrated supplement to the influential St.Petersburg-based newspaper Birzhevye Vedomosti. Having posted impressive growth in readership, in 1902 Ogonek would chart an independent course, becom...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Ogonek (Saint Petersburg, Russia : 1899)
Other Authors: Propper, S. M.
Format: Journal
Language:Russian
Published: S-Peterburg : S.M. Propper
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Online Access:Connect to this online resource (East View Information Services)
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Summary:"Established in 1899 and in continuous print until 1918, Ogonek first came on the scene as a weekly illustrated supplement to the influential St.Petersburg-based newspaper Birzhevye Vedomosti. Having posted impressive growth in readership, in 1902 Ogonek would chart an independent course, becoming a separate entity and attracting period's most notable journalists, photographers, literati and critics. In short, this was the period of the formation of magazine's foundational aesthetic sensibilities, for which it would become famous until its unceremonious closure by the Bolshevik revolutionaries in 1918 for propagating anti-Soviet views."--East View Information Services.
Published:Began in Dec. 1899; ceased with 1918, no. 17?
Item Description:Subtitle varies: "illi︠u︡strirovannoe obozrenīe obshchestvennoĭ i politicheskoĭ zhizni, nauk i izi︠a︡shchnykh iskusstv," 1899-1907; 'khudozhestvenno-literaturnyĭ zhurnal," 1908-."
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations, maps, portraits
Publication Frequency:Weekly
Related Items:Issued as supplement to Birzhevyi︠a︡ vi︠e︡domosti 1899-1907.