nicholas

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nicholas

The lost crown

2011
In alternating chapters, Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia tell how their privileged lives as the daughters of the tsar in early twentieth-century Russia are transformed by world war and revolution.

Saint Nicholas

life and legend
1975

George, Nicholas and Wilhelm

three royal cousins and the road World War I
2010
Chronicles the lives of first cousins King George V of Britain, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with a focus on the years leading up to World War I and the aftermath.

The Romanovs

the final chapter
1995
Relates the investigation of nine skeletons that were found in 1991 and identified as Tsar Nicholas and his family. Discusses the imprisonment and assassination of the family and Anna Anderson who claimed to be Grand Dutchess Anastasia.

The last tsar

the life and death of Nicholas II
1992
Biography of Tsar Nicholas II providing a portrait of the monarch and detailed account of his last days and assassination.

The last days of the Romanovs

tragedy at Ekaterinburg
2008
Chronicles the final experiences of the Romanov family in the hours leading up to their assassination. Details the events that caused their deaths and examines how the end of the Romanov family's 300-year reign impacted the whole of Russia. Includes black-and-white photographs.

The kitchen boy

2004
A historical novel in which Leonka, an old man who served as a youth as kitchen boy in the Ipatiev House where the tsar and tsarina, Nicholas and Alexandra, were imprisoned, finally reveals what he saw, and what he did on the night the Imperial Family was executed in 1918.

A lifelong passion

Nicholas and Alexandra :their own story
1997
Collection of diaries and correspondence between the members of the Russian royal family and their closest friends, from the 1880s to the time of their deaths in 1918.

The last tsar

1977
Biography of the last Russian emperor, known to his people as "Bloody Nicholas" whose inept leadership was one of the reasons behind the revolution and civil war.

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