Contains writings, personal papers, ephemera, printed material, newspaper clippings, and other papers by or related to Boris Filippov's life and work. Also includes writings, research files, and other papers related to Eugenia Filipoff's life and work.
The papers consist of Filippov's correspondence with Russian émigré literary figures and scholars, typescripts of Filippov's writings (poetry, prose, critical essays), materials for works edited by Filippov as well as writings by others not included in works edited by Filippov; and artwork by Serge Hollerbach for books edited by Filippov.
Scrapbook features what appear to be family photographs, extending back to the turn of the twentieth century. Also laid in is a mail package addressed to Boris Filipoff (sic) containing two pamphlets regarding the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church. The package is from A. S. Beliajeff, likely Anthony Beliajeff aka Anthony Sokowski.
Contains writings, correspondence, printed material, personal papers, photographs, and other papers by or related to the life and work of Boris Filippov.
Papers initially housed inside an annotated mail package which read "All in this brown bag is my good work." Contents include letters, poems, clippings, newspapers, and notes. Many of the papers are labeled with some variation of the name Karlis Skalbe.
Correspondence was originally grouped in a decorative box (photocopied and included) with a card specifying that the letters are mainly to Eugenia Filippov from her father. Newspaper pages and letters are kept in their original envelopes, when possible. Also included are medical examination cards from the United States and a book of Pushkin.
These folders contain correspondence initially housed in an empty ice cream bag. These personal letters were posted to Eugenia Belliajeff after she came to the United States.