Vladimir Grigorevich Chertkov

Standard Name: Chertkov, Vladimir Grigorevich

Connections

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politics Evelyn Sharp
In Communist Russia ES was interested to find religion still being practised. She and Ruth Fry met the Minister of Education and were told that 11,000 new schools had been built and more were needed...

Timeline

27 June 1904
The Times printed Tolstoy 's letter on the Russian-Japanese war, Bethink Yourselves, which was translated by Isabella Fyvie Mayo , as I. F. M., and Vladimir Grigorevich Chertkov .
1 August 1905
Isabella Fyvie Mayo (as I. F. M.) and Vladimir Grigorevich Chertkov (or V. Tchertkoef) published a translation of another letter from Tolstoy to the London Times, A Great Iniquity.
1906
Tolstoy on Shakespeare, which included a translation of Tolstoy by Isabella Fyvie Mayo as I. F. M., and Vladimir Grigorevich Chertkov as V. Tchertkoff (as well as an essay by George Bernard Shaw ), was published.