Cited in Hershkowitz bibliography (see item 502) but unlocated. Miss Townsend translated several Russian novels for the Everyman series, including Virgin soil (see item 113).

The best known works of Ivan Turgenev, including Fathers and sons, Smoke, and five short stories. New York, Literary classics 193-? 375 p     7

Includes A desperate character, A strange story, Punin and Baburin, Old portraits, The brigadier.

The best known works of Ivan Turgenev; including Fathers and sons; Smoke; and nine short stories. New York, Book League of America 1941. 502 p (Blue Ribbon books)     8

This collection adds four stories to those published in item 7. The four stories are Pyetushkov, The Jew, An unhappy girl, and Three portraits.

The same collection was also published by Halcyon House (New York 1942) and by Doubleday (Garden City 1950).

Collected works of Ivan Turgenev, including Fathers and sons; Smoke; and nine short stories. New York, Greystone Press 195-? 502 p (Masterworks library)     9

Includes A desperate character, A strange story, Punin and Baburin, Old portraits, The brigadier, Pyetushkov, The Jew, An unhappy girl, and Three portraits. This is same collection as item 8 with altered title.

Novels [Tr from the Russian by C. Garnett] London, Heinemann; New York, Macmillan 1951. 7 vols?     10

Contents:

v. 1. Not published.

v. 2. House of gentlefolk. 181 p

v. 3. On the eve. 168 p

v. 4. Fathers and children. 214 p

v. 5. Smoke. 186 p

v. 6–7. Virgin soil. 2 v. 146, 159

Both MH and NNC have cataloged volumes from this set as parts of a collected edition. However, they were issued separately and in some cases without indication of their place in the series.