Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Ogarev were photographed together at the famous studio of the Mayer brothers in London between September 3 and 5, 1860. Alexander Herzen liked this photo, called it “excellent”, and often presented it to his friends and acquaintances.
During this period, the cooperation between the two writers at the Free Russian Press publishing house reached its peak, and their publications were at the height of their popularity in Russia. At first, their project did not arouse much interest among Russian-speaking writers, who responded to Herzen’s invitation to send their manuscripts without much enthusiasm. However, this changed when, in the summer of 1855, Alexander Herzen launched the first regular publication, the almanac “The Polar Star”. It caught the attention of many people and began to be brought illegally into the Russian Empire.
By 1857, writers were submitting a lot more
materials. There was simply not enough space in “The Polar Star” for all the
writings that Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Ogarev wished to publish. They also
wanted to react to current events. This is how the idea for “The Bell” was
born. The newspaper was called a supplement to “The Polar Star”. To emphasize
the connection between the two publications, Alexander Herzen printed the
slogans of “The Polar Star” on the front page of the first issue of “The Bell”,