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The Romanovs: Their Empire, Their Books.
The Political, Religious, Cultural, and Social Life of Russia's Imperial House

Public Programs


carriage
Festival Carriage, from Currus triumphales
ad adventum clarissimorum Moschoviae
principum Pauli Petrovitz et Mariae
Theodorownae conjugis regali ornandum
spectaculo in Divi Marci venetiarum foro
die 24. januarii anno MDCCLXXXII
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Venezia, [1782]. NYPL, Spencer Collection.

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Priscilla Roosevelt: "The World of the Russian Country Estate"
Tuesday, February 24, 1998, at 6 p.m.
Celeste Bartos Forum Center for the Humanities
Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street.

The Library's Public Education Program presented an illustrated lecture by Priscilla Roosevelt, Fellow of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University. Tickets ($10/$7 for Friends of the Library) may be purchased after January 5 at the Library Shop in the Center for the Humanities or by mail. For recorded information about ticket purchase and availability, call (212) 930-0571.

Romanov Russia
Wednesdays, November 5–December 10, 1997, at 2:30 p.m.
Donnell Library Center Auditorium
20 West 53rd Street.

This six-week film series included feature films related to the Russian empire and the Romanovs.

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