Talk:Alexander Guchkov

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More 1917 people[edit]

Rather than creating a substub, here is some basic bio data on another 1917 Russian that ought to have an article. --LA2 13:42, 13 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Alexey Vasilyevich Peshekhonov (Алексей Васильевич Пешехонов), born January 21 (old calendar) or Feburary 2, 1867, died April 3, 1933, Russian economist, publicist, statistician, who was a member of the Russian provisional government (minister of food supplies) for some months in the summer of 1917.

Explanation?[edit]

Guchkov did not live until 1993, so why can his memoirs have his authorship? Is this a reprint? Does some editor want the copyright of Guchkovs memoirs who could obviously not have been written after 1936. Maybe it was written from the diaries stolen in Paris in the twenties, but by whom? Is the author a descendent with the same name? This really does need an explanation for those who cannot read Russian.

During my research for my novel 'LA PLEVITSKAYA" I also came to the conclusion that Guchkov has been a lot more important than we previously thought. I agree with Vladi Putin - again. 144.136.176.113 (talk) 01:14, 13 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]