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''Vsemirny Trud'' (, translated as ''World Labour'') was a Russian science and literary monthly magazine published in
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
in 1867–1872, with the average of 1500 subscribers. Its original publisher and editor-in-chief was Emmanuel Khan. Not long before the journal's closure, Stanislav Okreyts became its publisher and editor. In 1869 a literary supplement for it, ''Domashnyaya Biblioteka'' (Домашняя библиотека, Home Reading), was started. Among the authors whose work were published by ''Vsemirny Trud'' were
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, Alexey Pisemsky, Pyotr Boborykin, Dmitry Averkiyev, Vasily Avenarius,
Ivan Lazhechnikov Ivan Ivanovich Lazhechnikov (; September 25, 1792 – July 8, 1869) was a Russian writer. Biography Lazhechnikov was born into the family of a rich merchant in Kolomna in 1792. He received a well-rounded education from private tutors at home. ...
, Vsevolod Krestovsky, Ivan Gensler,
Daniil Mordovtsev Daniil Lukich Mordovtsev (; December 19, 1830 in Danilovka, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire – June 23, 1905 in Kislovodsk, Russian Empire) was a Russian writer and historian. Biography Mordovtsev was born in Danilovka, Volgograd Oblast, Russi ...
, Alexander Milyukov, Mikhail Zagulyayev, Nikolai Solovyov, Nikolai Akhsharumov, Pyotr Petrov, Sergey Shubinsky, Vasily Kelsiyev. On 29 June 1872 the magazine received a six-month suspension and after that never re-opened.Всемирный труд
at the Russian Periodicals (1702—1894) dictionary. Gospolitizdat. 1959


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