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became an apolitical, purely entertaining journal. Among his later editors were A.P. Sukhov, A.D. Kurepin, L.N. Utkin, E.G. Arnold, Nikolai Kicheyev, Vladimir Levinsky.
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illustrated satirical journal published originally, in 1865—1871, in
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The magazine was founded by the artist and caricaturist
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Among the authors who contributed to it regularly were
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Index


Nikolai Stepanov
Saint Petersburg
Moscow
Russian
Russian
Saint Petersburg
Moscow
Nikolai Stepanov
Iskra
Vasily Kurochkin
Katkov
Moskovskiye Vedomosti
Krayevsky
Golos
Pyotr Weinberg
Heine
Tambov
Liodor Palmin
Gavriil Zhulev
Nikolai Zlatovratsky
Dmitry Minayev
Alexander Levitov
Nikolai Leykin
Fyodor Reshetnikov
Vladimir Shchiglev
Mikhail Stopanovsky
Konstantin Stanyukovich
Gleb Uspensky
Anton Chekhov

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