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  1.  
    The Sultans of Stats by Deak Nabers,
     A Harvard professor pooh-poohs McGwire's records. Is he right?
    Slate Magazine, Thursday, June 22nd, 2000 11:30 PM
  2.  
    Midsummer Baseball Fantasies by Deak Nabers,
    Slate Magazine, Wednesday, July 26th, 2000 3:00 AM
  3.  
    On Revisiting Father's Room by Dmitri Nabokov, pp. 77-82 - PDF
    Encounter, October 1979
  4.  
    Cover Photograph by Dominique Nabokov,
    The New York Review, January 17, 1991
  5.  
    Portfolio: The Living Room, 1995 by Dominique Nabokov, pp. 152-155
    The New Yorker, October 16, 1995
  6.  
    Entry 5 by Dominique Nabokov,
    Slate Magazine, Friday, December 12th, 2003 1:06 PM
  7.  
    Music under Dictatorship by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 92-99
    The Atlantic Monthly, January 1942
  8.  
    The Case of Dmitri Shostakovitch by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 422-431
    The Harpers Monthly, March 1943
  9.  
    The Specter of Nijinsky by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 43-45
    The Atlantic Monthly, August 1949
  10.  
    Igor Stravinsky by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 21-27
     An Atlantic Portrait
    The Atlantic Monthly, November 1949
  11.  
    Sergei Diaghilev by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 24-29
     The Atlantic Serial
    The Atlantic Monthly, January 1950
  12.  
    Sergei Diaghilev by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 26-29
     The Atlantic Serial
    The Atlantic Monthly, February 1950
  13.  
    Sergei Diaghilev by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 64-70
     The Atlantic Serial
    The Atlantic Monthly, March 1950
  14.  
    Music Under the Generals by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 49-54
    The Atlantic Monthly, January 1951
  15.  
    Performers and Composers by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 56-59 - PDF
     Festivals and the Twelve-Ton Row
    The Saturday Review, January 13, 1951
  16.  
    The Composer's Conductor: Koussevitzky by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 46-52
    The Atlantic Monthly, February 1951
  17.  
    Music in Germany by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 38-43
     Berlin Revisited
    The Atlantic Monthly, June 1951
  18.  
    No Cantatas for Stalin? by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 49-52 - PDF
    Encounter, October 1953
  19.  
    "BATAK" by Nicolas Nabokov, p. 37
    The New Yorker, April 7, 1975
  20.  
    Days with Diaghilev by Nicolas Nabokov, pp. 620-635
    The American Scholar, Autumn 1975
  21.  
    [+] Under the Cranberry Tree (Review) by Nicolas Nabokov, p. 35
     In the Russian Style, by Jacqueline Onassis

    1. In the Russian Style by Jacqueline Onassis
    The New York Review, March 3, 1977
  22.  
    [+] Return to the Native (Review) by Peter Nabokov, pp. 44-45
     Indian Country, by Peter Matthiessen

    1. Indian Country by Peter Matthiessen
    The New York Review, September 27, 1984
  23.  
    Castle Lake Cloud by Vladimir Nabokov, pp. 737-741
    The Atlantic Monthly, June 1941
  24.  
    The Aurelian by Vladimir Nabokov, pp. 618-624
    The Atlantic Monthly, November 1941
  25.  
    Mademoiselle O by Vladimir Nabokov, pp. 66-73
    The Atlantic Monthly, January 1943
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