Manolis Glezos -- Greek left-wing politician, writer, and a symbol of anti-fascist movement -- speaks before journalists of the Novosti Press Agency (now RIA Novosti).01.08.1963#2650471
The opening of the Indian National Exhibition in Moscow's Sokolniki Park. During a news conference Indian Ambassador to the Soviet UnionTriloki Nath Kaul (right) talks with journalists from the Novosti Press Agency (APN).21.07.1963#2612289
Chairman of the Board of the Novosti Press Agency (APN, now RIA Novosti) Boris Burkov (right) meets with Bulgarian journalists.01.06.1963#2643293
Nikolai Tikhonov (1896 - 1979), a Soviet poet, writer, public figure; winner of the International Lenin Prize for Promoting Peace between Nations.19.02.1963#6172108
The November plenary session of the USSR Communist Party Central Committee, 1962. Ukrainian, Soviet writer, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Alexander Korneichuk, left, and Izvestitya's editor-in-chief Alexei Adzhubei during a break between meetings.20.11.1962#5986493
Russian writer Avdotia (Evdokia) Panaeva (in the second marriage Golovacheva) (1820-1893).17.10.1962#352398
Academician Dmitry Blokhintsev, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and director of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.01.07.1962#2570628
"Pravda" newspaper issues which informed of the Great October Socialist Revolution and published the Decrees on Peace and on Land. Reproduction.01.01.1962#745668
Russian writer Gleb Uspensky [1843-1892]. Collection of the State Literary Museum in Moscow.20.10.1961#369159
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973626
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973625
A still from Roman Karmen's film "Blazing island." Scriptwriters Genrikh Borovik and Roman Karmen. The Central Studio for Documentary Film (CSDF), 1961. The movie tells the story of the young Republic of Cuba and its fight for independence.01.05.1961#2973624
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973623
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973622
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973621
A still from Roman Karmen's film "Blazing island." Scriptwriters Genrikh Borovik and Roman Karmen. The Central Studio for Documentary Film (CSDF), 1961. The movie tells the story of the young Republic of Cuba and its fight for independence.01.05.1961#2973620
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973619
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973618
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973617
An episode from the Pylayushchy Ostrov (The Blazing Island) film. Director Roman Karmen. Scriptwriters: Genrikh Borovik, Roman Karmen. Central Studio of Documentary Films, 1961. The film is about the young Republic of Cuba and its struggle for independence.01.05.1961#2973616
Moscow. Students attend a lecture in a lecture-room at the Journalism Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University.20.02.1961#8937542
Soviet poet Alexander Tvardovsky (1910-1971), editor of the Novy Mir (New World) magazine.29.06.1960#407678
Soviet journalist Karl Nepomnyashchy, who worked for the Soviet Information Bureau and Novosti Press Agency, was killed in Czechoslovakia in 1968. 19.12.1959#180897
Boris Burkov, chief editor of the Trud newspaper (1954-1960). Novosti Press Agency head, present day RIA Novosti, since 1970.27.04.1959#354712
Boris Burkov [1908-1997] was editor-in-chief of Trud newspaper from 1954 till 1960. In 1961, became Board Chairman [CEO] of the newly-founded Novosti Press Agency [APN], now called RIA Novosti, and resigned in 1970.27.04.1959#354711
A still from "Vietnam" documentary film. Scriptwriter and director Roman Karmen. Central Studio for Documentary Films, 1955.23.04.1955#5482129
A still from "Vietnam" documentary film. Scriptwriter and director Roman Karmen. Central Studio for Documentary Films, 1955.20.04.1955#5479943
A still from "Vietnam" documentary film. Scriptwriter and director Roman Karmen. Central Studio for Documentary Films, 1955.01.04.1955#5482132
Russian revolutionary with democratic views, writer, philosopher, and publicist Alexander Herzen (1812-1870). In 1855 he started publishing abroad his almanac Polyarnaya Zvezda (Polar Star), and in 1856, he launched together with Nikolai Ogaryov the newspaper Kolokol (Bell). These publications laid the beginning of the free Russian press, and were very popular.08.05.1954#362873
Russian journ+alist, writer and poet Ivan Panayev [1812-1860], the nephew of V. I. Panayev, wrote numerous stories. In 1847, Panayev and poet Nikolai Nekrasov reinstated Sovremennik magazine and contributed satirical stories under the pen name New Poet. In 1859, Panayev published a collection of his verses under the same pen name in St. Petersburg. Water color by artist A. Alexeyev.07.01.1948#368370
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Soviet author Lidia Seifulina, second right, among military journalists.31.01.1943#5516009
Major General I. Lyudnikov, guards division commander, and reconnaissance officer N. Petukhov working on battle tactics.08.01.1943#2460
Moscow. Soviet orchestra conductor Alexander Malik-Pashayev, Merited Artist of the RSFSR and Runner-Up of the 1st National Orchestra Conductors Competition (Second Place).19.07.1938#8538838
An early 20th century photo Tatar Man by Maxim Dmitriyev, a 19th-20th century photographer and the founder of Russian publicistic photo journalism, from Volga Types and Scenes series.15.06.1907#5878323
A 1904 photo of a pilgrim at Holy Trinity St. Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent by Maxim Dmitriyev, a 19th-20th century photographer and the founder of Russian publicistic photo journalism, from the Russian Believers series.15.06.1906#5878324