Mir Bozhiy
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Mir Bozhiy (God's World, Мир божий) was a Russian monthly magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 1892–1906. It was edited first by Viktor Ostrogorsky (1892–1901), then by Fyodor Batyushkov (1902–1906). In July 1906 Mir Bozhiy was closed by censors.[1] The publisher of the magazine was Alexandra Davydova, mother-in-law of Alexander Kuprin.[2]
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Editor | Viktor Ostrogorsky Fyodor Batyushkov |
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Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | 1892 |
Final issue | 1906 |
Based in | Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Language | Russian |
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