Pointers: Russian FreemasonryNote: I get sometimes get questions about Russian Masonry. I don't really know a lot about what's going on there. But this fellow does, and has sent the following list of pointers. A disclaimer: I make no representations or guarantees about the authenticity, accuracy, or regularity of anything at those sites. To: dryfoo@MIT.EDU Message-Id: <AAU-6-v0CR@imli.msk.ru> Organization: Private person Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 20:53:34 +0300 (MSK) From: "seva I. Sakharov" <seva@imli.msk.ru> X-Mailer: dMail [Demos Mail for DOS v1.23] Subject: Add Lines: 29 Dear colleague! You can read the first chapter of my new book about Russian
Freemasonry and Literature and a collection of my new articles about
V. Nabokov, M. Bulgakov, I. Goncharov, Paul I, Aleksandr I, D. Fonvizin,
N. Karamzin, V.F. Odoevsky, sheets from masonic archives and my
exclusive political interview in INTERNET: This is "The Saint George Journal", Moscow literary Internet edition. Please, go to Russian Version in Menue and click on "Contents". Use cyrillic fonts Windows 1251. My another address http://www.book-mekka.ru Click on "Mirovaja literatura" and "Rossijsky Arhiv". Please, visit my new Homesite: http://www.green.gts.nsk.su/saharov/ You can find Russian fonts and software (convertor) for Windows and Mac: Please, recommend my sites to your friends, colleagues and students. Ask your web-master to create a link to my sites. Answer me only by e-mail seva@imli.msk.ru Sincerely yours Up to the Pointers page.
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