English-Russian writer, translator and wife of Maxim Litvinov (1889–1977)
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Ivy Teresa Low Litvinov (Russian: Айви Вальтеровна Литвинова) (4 June 1889 – 16 April 1977) was an English-Russian writer and translator, and wife of Soviet diplomat and foreign minister Maxim Litvinov. She was also known as Ivy Low, Ivy Litvinova or Ivy Litvinoff.
diplomat and foreign minister Maxim Litvinov. She was also known as IvyLow, Ivy Litvinova or Ivy Litvinoff. IvyLow was born in London into an Anglo-Jewish...
editor Eugene Litvinov (1950–2020), American engineer IvyLowLitvinov (1889–1977), English-Russian writer and translator Juri Litvinov (born 1978), Kazakhstani...
the 1930s, Litvinov would emphasise the importance of abiding by the terms of treaties. In England, Litvinov met and in 1916 married IvyLow, the daughter...
dissident. The grandson of IvyLow and Maxim Litvinov, Joseph Stalin's foreign minister during the 1930s, Pavel Litvinov was raised amongst the Soviet...
Sir Sidney James Mark Low (22 January 1857 – 14 January 1932) was a British journalist, historian, and essayist. Low was born to Jewish parents Therese...
personal regard in which he was held in both countries, to diplomat Maxim Litvinov in Moscow. To deliver the reply, which accepted Piip's conditions for peace...
Retrieved 1 May 2023. Mamedov, V. A.; Kalinin, A. A.; Gubaidullin, A. T.; Litvinov, I. A.; Levin, Ya. A. (2003). "3-Benzoylquinoxalin-2(1H)-one in the Kostanecki-Robinson...
1903. One Thousand Souls, (novel), Grove Press, NY, 1959 (translated by IvyLitvinov). A Bitter Fate, (play), from Masterpieces of the Russian Drama, Vol...