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The article presents the publication of 31 letters for 1910—1914 by the famous bibliophile and bibliographer D.V. Ulyaninsky (1861—1918), addressed to a prominent figure of provincial culture, local historian, zoologist, porcelain collector, bibliophile and bibliographer A.V. Selivanov (1851—1915). They are kept in the State Archive of the Ryazan region. The letters contain new information about the mutual book donations of two bibliophiles, the process of clarifying bibliographic information, and D.V. Ulyaninsky’s attempt to buy part of the library of A.V. Selivanov. They also discussed the possibility of acquiring prints and rare editions from the legacy of the artist-engraver I.P. Pozhalostin (1837—1909), who lived in Ryazan. Of particular interest are the characteristics of the Moscow market of stationery and bookbinding.
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