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  1. Boris Stepanovich Zhitkov (Russian: Бори́с Степа́нович Житко́в; 11 September [O.S. 30 August] 1882 – 19 October 1938) was a writer from the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union, mainly known as the author of children's books and the novel Viktor Vavich about the 1905 Russian Revolution.

    • Viktor Vavich
    • Novelist, short story writer, playwright
  2. Boris Mikhailovich Zhitkov (Russian: Борис Михайлович Житков; 20 September 1872 – 2 April 1943) was a Russian and Soviet explorer, zoologist, hunter, biogeographer, and writer. He served as a professor at Moscow University and at the Petrovsky Agricultural Academy .

  3. 15 de feb. de 2017 · Russian author Boris Zhitkov wrote the 1931 short story Microhands, in which the narrator creates miniature hands to carry out intricate surgeries. And while that was nearly 100 years ago, the...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2017 · 35 Accesses. Download reference work entry PDF. Zhitkov, Boris Mikhailovich (1872–1943) – Russian zoologist, geographer, hunting expert, and writer. In 1896 he graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow State University and continued studying at the Department of Zoology.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2024 · The 1959 lecture of Richard Feynman “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom” ( 1) may have popularized the notion of manipulating matter at progressively smaller scales, but 28 years earlier, the short story “Microhands” by Russian author Boris Stepanovich Zhitkov ( 2) presciently detailed the real-world open research topics in scale, actuation, s...

  6. A little boy writes a letter to the children’s book author Boris Zhitkov, but Postman Number 5 delivers it to his Leningrad apartment after Zhitkov has left for London. The letter is forwarded to London, where it misses him again. It doesn’t reach him in Berlin and has to be redirected to Brazil.

  7. 1 of 7. Evgeniia Evenbakh Stol (Table) 1926. Not on view. Author. Boris Zhitkov. Medium. Book with lithographed illustrations. Dimensions. page (each): 8 5/16 x 6 7/16" (21.1 x 16.3 cm) Publisher. Gosudarstvennoe izdatel'stvo, Leningrad. Edition. 10,000. Credit. Gift of The Judith Rothschild Foundation. Object number. 418.2001. Department.