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The subject index / Enlightenment, publishing house, 1896-1922

Enlightenment, publishing house, 1896-1922


Categories / Literature. Book Publishing/Publishing Houses

ENLIGHTENMENT, a joint-stock publishing company which functioned in 1896-22. The publishing house was established by N.S. Tsetlin, a public figure and entrepreneur, together with the German Bibliographic Institute Company of J. Meyer. Its office was situated at 50 Nevsky Prospect, while the chief bookstore occupied a building at 75 Zabalkansky Avenue (present-day 91 Moskovsky Avenue). The publishing house issued Comprehensive Encyclopaedia edited by S.N. Yuzhakov (Vol. 1-22, 1902-05), works of Russian and foreign writers, books on art, history, natural science, engineering etc. The World Library Series comprised the collected works of N.V. Gogol, F.M. Dostoevsky, I.A. Krylov, M.Y. Lermontov, A.S.Pushkin, A.N. Ostrovsky, C. Dickens, E. Zola, G. de Maupassant and many others. The publishing house also did the series The Modern Library and Library of Enlightenment. Enlightenment editions were remarkable for the high level of textological and editorial work. The company used a vast array of bookstores throughout the country.

References: Баренбаум И. Е., Костылева Н. А. Книжный Петербург - Ленинград. Л., 1986. С. 256-257.

M. V. Zakharova.

Persons
Dickens Charles
Dostoevsky Fedor Mikhailovich
Gogol Nikolay Vasilievich
Krylov Ivan Andreevich
Lermontov Mikhail Yurievich
Maupassant Guy de
Meyer Y.
Ostrovsky Alexander Nikolaevich
Pushkin Alexander Sergeevich
Tsetlin N.S.
Yuzhakov Sergey Nikolaevich
Zola Emile

Addresses
Moskovsky Ave/Saint Petersburg, city, house 91
Nevsky prospect/Saint Petersburg, city, house 50

Bibliographies
Баренбаум И. Е., Костылева Н. А. Книжный Петербург - Ленинград. Л., 1986


Chekhonin S.V. (1878-1936), artist

CHEKHONIN Sergey Vasilievich (1878-1936), painter and graphic artist. He did his studies at the Drawing School of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts (1896-97) and at Princess M.K. Tenisheva's school under I.E. Repin (1897-1900)

Publishing houses (entry)

PUBLISHING HOUSES. Publishing in St. Petersburg dates back to 1711, when Tsar Peter the Great ordered the St. Petersburg Printing House to be established. The first printed matter issued in St. Petersburg was Vedomosti newspaper