![GUMILEV, Nikolai Stepanovich (1886-1921) and GORODETSKII, Sergei Mitrofanovich (1884-1967), editors. Giperborei [Hyperboreans]. Nos 1-10 [all published]. St Petersburg: M. Lozinskii, October 1912-December 1913.](https://www.christies.com.cn/img/LotImages/2018/CKS/2018_CKS_17162_0149_000(gumilev_nikolai_stepanovich_and_gorodetskii_sergei_mitrofanovich_edito110355).jpg?w=1)
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GUMILEV, Nikolai Stepanovich (1886-1921) and GORODETSKII, Sergei Mitrofanovich (1884-1967), editors. Giperborei [Hyperboreans]. Nos 1-10 [all published]. St Petersburg: M. Lozinskii, October 1912-December 1913.
A complete set in original wrappers of this rare and fundamental Acmeist periodical, from the collection of theatre director Konstantin Tverskoi. Contributors include co-founders Gumilev and Gorodetskii, Mandel'shtam, Akhmatova, Ivanov, Kuzmin, and others. RBH and ABPC record no copy having been offered at auction. Tverskoi was artistic director of the Bolshoi Drama Theatre from 1929 until 1935, when he was caught-up in the mass expulsion that followed Kirov's assassination; in 1937 he was murdered by the NKVD for alleged anti-Soviet activities.
10 volumes in 9 [including double-issue no. 9-10], octavo (204-220 x 139-147mm). (Occasional negligible marginal spotting.) Original variously coloured printed papers wrappers (light wear; some short tears and small chips). Provenance: Konstantin Konstantinovich [Kuzmin-Karavaev] Tverskoi (1890-1937; theatre director and critic; ownership signature in or on nos. 4, 5 and 7) – '2735 1 Nov 1939' (small press-mark on the front cover of most vols); indistinct signature on the cover of no. 2; Russian booksellers' small stamps on some back covers.
A complete set in original wrappers of this rare and fundamental Acmeist periodical, from the collection of theatre director Konstantin Tverskoi. Contributors include co-founders Gumilev and Gorodetskii, Mandel'shtam, Akhmatova, Ivanov, Kuzmin, and others. RBH and ABPC record no copy having been offered at auction. Tverskoi was artistic director of the Bolshoi Drama Theatre from 1929 until 1935, when he was caught-up in the mass expulsion that followed Kirov's assassination; in 1937 he was murdered by the NKVD for alleged anti-Soviet activities.
10 volumes in 9 [including double-issue no. 9-10], octavo (204-220 x 139-147mm). (Occasional negligible marginal spotting.) Original variously coloured printed papers wrappers (light wear; some short tears and small chips). Provenance: Konstantin Konstantinovich [Kuzmin-Karavaev] Tverskoi (1890-1937; theatre director and critic; ownership signature in or on nos. 4, 5 and 7) – '2735 1 Nov 1939' (small press-mark on the front cover of most vols); indistinct signature on the cover of no. 2; Russian booksellers' small stamps on some back covers.
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