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Mikhail Chekhov (writer)

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which was almost certainly the work of Chekhov. He also wrote for other children's publications under the pseudonym "М.БогСмский" (M.Bohemia). In 1920, some these stories were published in book form. That same year, he published ten volumes of works translated from French and English.
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and moved to Yalta, where he worked with Maria to create a museum at Anton's home. He also collected his own letters, worked as a consultant and catalogued Anton's personal library. In 1929, he became a member of the
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He was awarded a state pension in 1932. Over the next few years, he worked on a genealogical study and a museum catalogue. He died in Yalta after a brief, but serious, illness.
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From 1890 to 1898, he was stationed as a tax collector at several locations in the Moscow region. In 1891, his translation of the short story "A Rainy June" by
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He moved to Saint Petersburg and became manager of the book selling stalls for the railways. After publishing several stories in
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in Moscow. By 1901, he had decided that he did not like his position or his colleagues and wanted to transfer or resign.
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Two years later, he was appointed head of the Treasury Chamber (an office representing the Ministry of Finance) in
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His biography of his brother, Anton, was begun in 1905 with a series of short memoirs in the magazine
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From 1907 to 1917, he was the publisher, editor and almost sole contributor to
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Taganrog
Yalta
Anton Chekhov
Taganrog Gymnasium
Second Moscow Gymnasium
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Moscow University
Ouida
Uglich
Yaroslavl
Theater and Art
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Novoye Vremya
Pushkin Prize
Alice in Wonderland
Zhurnal Dlya Vsekh
Maria
Tatiana Repina

Melikhovo
angina pectoris
All-Russian Union of Writers
ru
ISBN
978-0-230-61883-1


Mikhail Chekhov

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