This collection consists of selected sources on the Tsarist and post-revolutionary period. The titles in this set were selected by more than 25 well-known scholars under the direction of Fred S. Rodkey (First Series) and Cyril E. Black (Second Series). The University Libraries own selected titles from both series, including a biographical dictionary, bibliographies, and stenographic records dealing with the fall of the Tsar:
First Series, no. 3: Mez'er, A.V. Russkaia Slovesnost’ s XI po XIX Stolietiia Vkliuchitel’no (bibliography of Russian literature covering 11th-19th centuries). St. Petersburg, 1891.
First Series, no. 4: Mezhov, V.I. Istoriia Russkoi I Vseobschei Slovesnosti. Bibliograficheskie materialy. (A history of Russian and Universal Literature, Bibliography.) St. Petersburg, 1872.
First Series, no. 5: Mezhov, V.I. Russkaia Istoricheskaia Bibliografiia za 1865-1876 vkliuchetel’no (Russian historical bibliography) St. Petersburg,1882.
First Series, no. 6: Mezhov, V.I. Sibirskaia Bibliografiia (Siberian Bibliography) St. Petersburg, 1891.
First Series, no.12: Russia. Provisional Government. Extraordinary Commission of inquiry, Stenographic Records. (Stenograficheskii otchet). The Fall of the Tsarist Regime 1924-1927.
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