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The Italics Are Mine. Nina Berberova. The author (1901-1993) recounts the events of her life, discussing her father and grandfather, the Russian Revolution, her marriage, as well as the lives of anti-communist Russian refugees in Paris in her short stories and novels. She especially helped to retain the memories of artists of the times, including Pushkin, Tchaikovsky, and the lesser known.
NY:Knopf, 1992. 1st edition. Hardcover with dustjacket in a clear protective jacket cover. 600 pages. Index, Who is Who section. Mild wear, no ownership marks, sound binding.