Nina Selivanova
Nina Nikolaevna Selivanova (1886 – November 7, 1953) was a noted author, lecturer and translator.
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She came to the United States from Imperial Russia by way from Japan after World War One. Nina and her two sons lived on Storms Road in Valley Cottage, New York. She died at the Butterfield Memorial Hospital, in Cold Springs, New York.[1]
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- Dining & Wining in Old Russia (New York City, 1933)
- Russia's Women (Pioneers of the Woman's Movement) (1923)
- The World of Roerich (1924) about Russian painter Nicholas Roerich
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