Adolf Marks

{{Short description|German publisher}}

{{For-multi|the German musicologist|Adolf Bernhard Marx|the American lawyer|Adolph Marks (politician)}}

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Adolf Fyodorovich Marx ({{langx|ru|Адо́льф Фёдорович Маркс}}; 2 February 1838 – {{OldStyleDate|4 November|1904|22 October}}), last name also spelled Marcks and recently Marks, known as A. F. Marx,{{citation needed|date=April 2010}} was an influential 19th-century German publisher in Russia best known for the weekly journal Niva. He obtained Russian citizenship.

Marx was born in Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia the son of Friedrich Marx, a maker of tower clocks.[http://www.peoples.ru/undertake/founder/marx/ Lyudi biography]. After finishing his education, he went to work in a bookstore, and in 1859 moved to the Russian Empire to take jobs in the book trade, first with F. A. Bietepage and I. K. Kalugin to deal with their German books, and then in the foreign department of Moritz Wolf's bookstore, "one of the best bookshops in St. Petersburg."Jeffrey Brooks, When Russia Learned to Read: Literacy and Popular Literature, 1861–1917 (Northwestern University Press, 2003: {{ISBN|0-8101-1897-1}}), p. 112. After a brief period as chief editor for German and French correspondence for the Great Russian Railway Company,[http://www.zeno.org/Schmidt-1902/A/Marcks,+Adolph+von Deutsche Buchhändler biography]. he decided to open his own publishing company in St. Petersburg in 1869.

He published books on literature, art, and history, and from 1870 Niva, the weekly journal for which he is best known. The office of the publishing house was at 22 Malaya Morskaya Street and its printing house at 29 Izmaylovsky Avenue. After the death of Marx the publishing house was reorganized as the A. F. Marx Publishing and Printing Joint-Stock Company. In 1897, he was awarded a title of nobility. He died in 1904 and was buried in the cemetery of Novodevichy Monastery.

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  • [http://www.encspb.ru/en/article.php?kod=2804027361 Saint Petersburg Encyclopedia entry]
  • [http://www.zeno.org/Schmidt-1902/A/Marcks,+Adolph+von Deutsche Buchhändler biography] (in German)
  • [http://www.peoples.ru/undertake/founder/marx/ Lyudi biography] (in Russian)
  • [http://www.textreferat.com/referat-918-1.html TextReferat biography] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220122233036/http://textreferat.com/referat-918-1.html |date=2022-01-22 }} (in Russian)

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Category:Emigrants from the Kingdom of Prussia to the Russian Empire

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