AN ECLECTIC LIBRARY.

Russian Grammars, Methods, and Dictionaries.

Old orthography unless otherwise noted. In 1918 Lenin had several letters taken out of the alphabet and shot.

Grammars.

A. Ivanoff’s Russian Grammar. Translated, enlarged, and arranged for the use of English students of the Russian language by Walter E. Gowan. 10th edition. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1882.

Russian Grammar. By Nevill Forbes. Second edition. Oxford, 1917.

Methods.

A Practical Grammar of the Russian Language. By James Heard. St. Petersburg: Printed for the author, 1827.
The same, with a Key to the Themes.

Elementary Russian Grammar. By Pietro Motti. London: David Nutt, 1890.
Second edition, 1901.

Russian Elementary Course. By Nina Potapova. —New orthography.

Book I. Brooklyn: K .P. Schick ,1960

Book II. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1955.

Dictionaries.

A Complete Russian-English Dictionary. By A. Alexandrow. St. Petersburg, 1904.

A Complete English-Russian Dictionary. By A. Alexandrow. St. Petersburg, 1905.

A New Pronouncing Dictionary of the Russian & English Languages. By M. Golovinsky. Philadelphia: David McKay, [1913].

Dictionary of Spoken Russian. Washington, D. C.: War Department, 9 November 1945. —New orthography. Filled with idioms and useful phrases. War Department technical manuals have a well-deserved reputation for excellence.

Essential Russian-English Dictionary. By B. G. Anpilogova, E. Y. Vladimirsky, V. I. Zimin, E. Y. Sosenko. Moscow: Progress Publishers [no date]. —New orthography.