Tsar: The Lost World of Nicholas and Alexandra

Christopher, Peter (Photographer) Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company [A Madison Press Book], 1995. First edition. First edition [stated]/ First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 229, [1] p. Illustrations (some in color). Credits. BIbliography. Index. Introduction by Edvard Radzinsky. 75 years after the execution of the last Tsar and his family, interest in them is still strong. The recent DNA identifications of their bones made worldwide headlines, as did the fact that the remains of two of the children, Alexeia and either Anastasia or Maria, are missing. From formerly secret archives in Russia have come a host of documents that are changing history-Rasputin's diaries, Lenin's orders of execution and the Imperial family's diaries. Now the full story of the last Romanovs is told in this illustrated history. From the private life of the Imperial family to such events as the murder of Rasputin, the abdication of Nicholas II and the tragic last night in Ekaterinburg, the vanished world of pre-revolutionary Russia is evoked on every spread with hundreds of archival photographs. Condition: Very good in fair dust jacket. DJ worn, torn, with tape repair.

Keywords: Rasputin, House of Special Purpose, Abdication, Russian Revolution, Romanov, Spala, Ekaterinburg, Anastasia, Eugene Botkin, Julia Dehn, Sydney Gibbs, Pierre Gilliard, Anna Viroubova, Tsarskoe Selo, Sokolov

ISBN: 9780316507875

[Book #66339]

Price: $85.00

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