"Originally published in single magazine form as Rasputin #1-5."
The perfect introduction to the man whose dark arts caused scandal across Russia
And Andronikov decided to befriend Rasputin. That decision was why immediately after Rasputin's return to Petersburg after the attack by Guseva, the agents noted that a certain middle-aged woman was becoming a constant guest at ...
But as the prizewinning historian Douglas Smith shows, the true story of Rasputin's life and death has remained shrouded in myth.
Set against the vivid backdrop of prerevolutionary Russia, Rasputin is a portrait of an age as well as of a man. NOTE: This edition does not include photographs.
Fuhrmann reveals his subject's many humane qualities, and his real, though limited, ideas. No one intrigued by the last years of Imperial Russia will want to miss this book.
13 Letter from David Lloyd George to H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, 'Confidential', 26 September 1916, The Lloyd George Papers, LG/E/223/5, House of Lords Record Office. 14 Telegrams from the Tsarina to the Tsar, 18 and 24 September ...
For historical aficionados and curious readers alike, this is the perfect ‘short life’ - gripping and hilariously funny, this biography sheds much-needed light on the life of the Russian icon: Grigory Rasputin.
With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of William Le Queux’s Rasputin the Rascal Monk is a classic work of historical nonfiction reimagined for modern readers.
More than just the story of an extraordinary life, Rasputin offers a fascinating portrait of the twilight of Imperial Russia as it lurched towards catastrophe.
"Maria Rasputina, born Matryona Grigorievna Rasputina[1] (March 27, 1898? September 27, 1977[2][3]), was the daughter of the Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin and his wife Praskovia Fyodorovna Dubrovina. Only her mother...