''Vsemirny Trud'' (, translated as ''World Labour'') was a Russian science and literary monthly magazine published in
Saint Petersburg
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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
Alexander Ostrovsky
Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (; ) was a Russian playwright, generally considered the greatest representative of the Russian realistic period. The author of 47 original plays, Ostrovsky "almost single-handedly created a Russian national repe ...
,
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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