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  1. Olga Alekseyevna Novikoff (Russian: Ольга Алексеевна Новикова; 29 April [O.S. 17] 1840 – 21 April 1925) was an expatriate White Russian author and journalist in Britain Notable works include The M.P. for Russia. Her grandson was Russian-born British actor Richard Marner (born Alexander Molchanoff). Notes

  2. May 1, 2015 · Although visitors from Russia appeared only sporadically at the Priory, one of the most regular, Olga Novikoff, held and advanced opinions that seldom coincided either with those of her hosts or of the other guests and clashed most seriously with those of Robert Lytton, a particular friend of Lewes's, though only a rare attendee at the Sundays.

  3. Jul 1, 2020 · Olga Novikova was the M.P. for Russia, quipped Tory Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who feared Russian influence, opposed the tsar’s foreign policy, and thought that Novikova was spreading pro-Russian views across the British elite.

  4. Jan 25, 2017 · Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract. The almost continuous conflict between the interests of the United Kingdom and the Russian Empire in the Near and Middle East, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, gave rise to several attempts on the part of Pan-Slavs and some Slavophiles to win the English over to the Russian point of view.

  5. BAYLEN. THE ALMOST CONTINUOUS conflict between the interests of the United Kingdom and the Russian Empire in the Near and Middle East, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, gave rise to several attempts on the part of Pan-Slavs and some Slavophiles to win the English over to the Russian point of view.

  6. Dec 13, 2007 · The M.P. for Russia, reminiscences and correspondence of Madame Olga Novikoff. by. Stead, W. T. (William Thomas), 1849-1912. Publication date. 1909. Topics. Novikova, Ol'ga Aleksyeevna, 1840-1925. Publisher. London, Melrose.

  7. May 1, 2015 · Although visitors from Russia appeared only sporadically at the Priory, one of the most regular, Olga Novikoff, held and advanced opinions that seldom coincided either with those of her hosts...