The Fate of the Romanovs

Author(s): Greg King and Penny Wilson

SECONDHAND BOOKS | HISTORY

The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 revealed, among many other things, a hidden wealth of archival documents relating to the imprisonment and eventual murder of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their children. This title makes revisions to many long-held beliefs about the Romanovs' final months and moments.

2003, First edition, first printing. A near fine copy in illustrated boards. Only marked by a small date stamp on the half title page.


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"those fascinated with the case will find it worthwhile." (Publishers Weekly, July 28, 2003) "...King and Wilson have written a graphic compelling reconstruction of the fate of the last tsar and his family." (Library Journal, September 15, 2003) "...I was pleasantly surprised: this complex, fascinating work based on new archives...compellingly revisionist..." (Daily Mail, 16 November 2003) "...The Fate of The Romanovs is both encyclopaedic and compelling..." (Evening Standard, 17 November 2003) "...the resulting book is a masterpiece of historical research..." (The Good Book Guide, January 2004) "...the two authors have turned their investigations into a murder-mystery tale..." (South Wales Argus, 27 December 2003) "...makes for fascinating reading...an erudite retelling of a story that refuses to die..." (Fortean Times, January 2004) "A startlingly revisionist history of the last months of the Imperial family that compellingly destroys the tired old romantic cliches and recreates the Tsar and the commissars as real characters." (The Financial Times) "...a startlingly revisionist history of the last months of the Imperial family that compellingly destroys the tired old romantic cliches..." (Financial Times Magazine, 20 December 2003) "...The cold eye of reason combs through the evidence delivering astonishing details about the demise of the Romanovs..." (Good Book Guide, March 2004)

GREG KING is the author of five previous books. A noted historian on Imperial Russia and the Romanov Dynasty, he is a frequent contributor to television specials in the United States, Canada, and Britain. PENNY WILSON is a historian who specializes in Russia's late Imperial period. The authors' Web site is thefateoftheromanovs.com.

Foreword.Cast of Characters.Introduction.Authors' Note.1. The Ruin of an Empire.2. A Traitor to the Revolution.3. The House of Special Purpose.4. "It Was Dreadful, What They Did ..."5. The Seventy-eight Days.6. Russia in Chaos.7. The First to Die.8. The June Conspiracies.9. "A Happy Hour with the Grandest People in the World".10. The Coming Storm: Enter Yurovsky.11. Murderous Intentions.12. Gotterdammerung.13. The Four Brothers.14. Aftermath.15. The Investigations.16. "Holy Relics of Our Saints".17. Unearthing the Past.18. "An Unknown Grave from the Soviet Period".19. Bones of Contention.20. "It's All Secret, All Political".21. The Secret of Koptyaki Forest.22. "Drowned in This Mist of Holiness".Epilogue.Appendix 1: Ekaterinburg Guards.Appendix 2: Inventory of Romanov Possessions in Ekaterinburg.Appendix 3: The Romanovs' Jewels.Acknowledgments.Notes.Bibliography.Index.

General Fields

  • : 9780471207689
  • : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
  • : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
  • : 1.106
  • : 01 September 2003
  • : 242mm X 162mm X 44mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : bibliography, index
  • : 672
  • : 947.0841
  • : English
  • : Hardback
  • : Greg King and Penny Wilson