It is one of the greatest riddles of all time: Did Anastasia, youngest daughter of the last Russian Czar, survive the massacre of the royal family in 1917? James Blair Lovell's painstaking research proves, beyond a doubt, that Anna Anderson--who claimed until her death in 1984 she was Anastasia--indeed was. "Reads like a detective novel".- ...
A collection of rare private photographs of the last imperial family to rule over Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. Taken from the personal albums of the Tsarina Alexandra and the Grand Duchess Maria, the pictures range from formal portraits of state occasions to casual depictions of family picnics, children at play, and palace life ...
This volume is a reproduction of two photograph albums belonging to the Russian Imperial Family, some of which were taken by Tsar Nicholas II's daughters, as well as by the Tsar himself. The first album, created by the Grand Duchess Maria, contains 40 b&w personal photographs, previously unpublished, of Imperial life. The second, which belonged to ...
nastasia reads like a detective novel, and presents an often shocking portrait totally at odds with the Anastasia legend of stage and screen. The fullest account of the mystery to date. --Publishers Weekly
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