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Camera Work
quarterly photographic journal
Mother Earth
1906-1917 monthly American magazine about anarchism
Burhani-Hagigat
Burhani-Hagigat (, ) was an Azerbaijani literary, socio-political magazine published in Yerevan in 1917. It was the first Azerbaijani-language publication published in Yerevan since the closure of the magazine Lek-Lek. It was published twice a month on eight pages from to , 1917. Nine issues were issued in total. The name consists of the Arabic words ('proof') and ('truth').
The Masses
American radical periodical
The Blind Man
magazine
Letopis
Letopis (Russian: Летопись, in English, "Chronicle") was a Russian monthly journal published in St Petersburg from December 1915 until December 1917. It had a range of material including literary, scientific and political material. Its political stance was to oppose nationalism and the First World War. Officially A. F. Radzishevsky was the editor but in practice Maxim Gorky edited the journal.
Apollon (magazine)
Russian avant-garde literary magazine
Russky Arkhiv
Russian magazine
Feminal
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Budilnik
Budilnik (, Alarm clock) was a weekly Russian illustrated satirical journal published originally, in 1865—1871, in Saint Petersburg, then, in 1873—1917, in Moscow.