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Vladimir Nicholas Koziakin

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Vladimir Nicholas Koziakin

Birth
Serbia
Death
1 Aug 1990 (aged 46–47)
Mexico City, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: 'might have been cremated in mexico.' though the parents wouldnt allow it, but due to (if he had) aids, couldve been done, less problems of transporting back to US Add to Map
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(Russian: Владимир Николаевич Козякин)

Was a graphic artist in the late 1960s, who worked for NBC TV in New York. A side hobby of drawing mazes, brought him a new talent, and started to publish books on his mazes.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he published more than 30 books, and or, drew mazes for numerous other publications who sought for his creativity.

He was a graduate of Rudolf Steiner School of New York City, class of 1961.

There is no further information about him online.

IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER DETAILS about him, PLEASE SEND ME EDIT REQUESTS!!
thank you.

There are a few articles from August 1990, in which it states a VLADIMIR (in a couple of other articles, it states the name as VICTOR) Koziakin, in which that person was being treated for AIDS in Mexico City, and died August 1 1990.

VN Koziakin's Books on Mazes (over 30+):

A NYT Article about the NEW MAZE Craze... 1975, July 27
".....Of about 30 paperback books of mazes now on sale, Grosset & Dunlap has the lion's share. Thirteen of this publisher's books are by Vladimir Koziakin, a 31‐year‐old artist of Russian descent. His MAZES FOR FUN, volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4 ($1 each), in coloring‐book format, and the smaller ABC MAZES (75 cents) feature pictorial designs for small children. For older children he has three pocket‐size books: ASTRO MAZES (95 cents), MYSTERY MAZES (95 cents) and DINOSAUR MAZES (75 cents). For those who prefer more challenging puzzles there are the abstract labyrinths in his middle‐size books, MAZES, volumes 1 through 5 ($1.95 each). Their striking patterns are arranged in order of increasing complexity, each bearing a rated time limit from a few
In addition to his maze books, the indefatigable Koziakin, surely the world's top maze artificer, draws a maze a week for The National Enquirer. From Gameophiles Unlimited (16 Pine Street, Morristown, N.J., 07960) you can obtain his 6‐foot‐long wall labyrinth, on vinyl, and his jigsaw puzzle maze."

Addresses in NY-NJ
1983 @: 209-90 23 Avenue, Queens, NY
1988 @: 300 Winston Dr, Cliffside Park, NJ
1991 @: 2 Bay Club Drive, Queens, NY

father & family info:
(Russian: Владимир Николаевич Козякин)

Was a graphic artist in the late 1960s, who worked for NBC TV in New York. A side hobby of drawing mazes, brought him a new talent, and started to publish books on his mazes.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he published more than 30 books, and or, drew mazes for numerous other publications who sought for his creativity.

He was a graduate of Rudolf Steiner School of New York City, class of 1961.

There is no further information about him online.

IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER DETAILS about him, PLEASE SEND ME EDIT REQUESTS!!
thank you.

There are a few articles from August 1990, in which it states a VLADIMIR (in a couple of other articles, it states the name as VICTOR) Koziakin, in which that person was being treated for AIDS in Mexico City, and died August 1 1990.

VN Koziakin's Books on Mazes (over 30+):

A NYT Article about the NEW MAZE Craze... 1975, July 27
".....Of about 30 paperback books of mazes now on sale, Grosset & Dunlap has the lion's share. Thirteen of this publisher's books are by Vladimir Koziakin, a 31‐year‐old artist of Russian descent. His MAZES FOR FUN, volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4 ($1 each), in coloring‐book format, and the smaller ABC MAZES (75 cents) feature pictorial designs for small children. For older children he has three pocket‐size books: ASTRO MAZES (95 cents), MYSTERY MAZES (95 cents) and DINOSAUR MAZES (75 cents). For those who prefer more challenging puzzles there are the abstract labyrinths in his middle‐size books, MAZES, volumes 1 through 5 ($1.95 each). Their striking patterns are arranged in order of increasing complexity, each bearing a rated time limit from a few
In addition to his maze books, the indefatigable Koziakin, surely the world's top maze artificer, draws a maze a week for The National Enquirer. From Gameophiles Unlimited (16 Pine Street, Morristown, N.J., 07960) you can obtain his 6‐foot‐long wall labyrinth, on vinyl, and his jigsaw puzzle maze."

Addresses in NY-NJ
1983 @: 209-90 23 Avenue, Queens, NY
1988 @: 300 Winston Dr, Cliffside Park, NJ
1991 @: 2 Bay Club Drive, Queens, NY

father & family info:


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