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  1. 1
    Burelom.
    Бурелом.
    Published 1905
    S. Peterburg : G.P. Ėrastov, 1905-1906.
    Г.П. Эрастов,
    “…Forms part of the Collection of Russian satirical journals, published during the Russian Revolution of 1905-1907, original print located in the Special Collections Research Center.…”
    E-Resource Journal
  2. 2
    Buri͡a.
    Буря.
    Published 1906
    S.-Peterburg : G.P. Ėrastov, 1906.
    Г.П. Эрастов,
    “…Forms part of the Collection of Russian satirical journals, published during the Russian Revolution of 1905-1907, original print located in the Special Collections Research Center.…”
    E-Resource Journal
  3. 3
    Sochinenīi͡a N.G. Shebueva /
    Сочиненія Н.Г. Шебуева /
    S.-Peterburg : Izd. L.A. Shebuevoĭ, [1906?]-
    [University of Chicago Library],
    Изд. Л.А. Шебуевой,
    1 online resource (4 volumes) : illustrations (some color), music
    “…Forms part of the Collection of Russian satirical journals, published during the Russian Revolution of 1905-1907, original print located in the Special Collections Research Center.…”
    E-Resource Book
  4. 4
    Zanoza : zhurnal khudozhestvennoĭ satiry /
    Заноза : журнал художественной сатиры /
    Published 1906
    Sankt-Peterburg : S.D. Novikov, 1906.
    [University of Chicago Library],
    С.Д. Новиков,
    1 online resource (14 volumes) : illustrations (some color)
    “…Forms part of the Collection of Russian satirical journals, published during the Russian Revolution of 1905-1907, original print located in the Special Collections Research Center.…”
    E-Resource Journal
  5. 5
    Pulemet /
    Пулемет /
    Published 1905
    Peterburg : Tip. S.-Peterburgskago Tovarishchestva Pechatnago i Izdatelʹskago Di͡ela "Trud", [1905-1918]
    [University of Chicago Library],
    Тип. С.-Петербургскаго Товарищества Печатнаго и Издательскаго Дѣла "Труд",
    1 online resource (11 volumes) : illustrations (some color)
    “…Forms part of the Collection of Russian satirical journals, published during the Russian Revolution of 1905-1907, original print located in the Special Collections Research Center.…”
    E-Resource Journal