An edition of Alexandra: The Last Tsarina (2001)

Alexandra

The Last Tsarina

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An edition of Alexandra: The Last Tsarina (2001)

Alexandra

The Last Tsarina

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"Just as Edvard Radzinsky wrote the ultimate account of Nicholas II in The Last Tsar and Robert Massie memorably described the imperial marriage in Nicholas and Alexandra, Carolly Erickson has created an indelible portrait of Alexandra, the woman blamed by her contemporaries for the downfall of the Romanovs.".

"Under Erickson's scrutiny the full dimensions of the empress's singular psychology are laid bare: her childhood bereavement, her long struggle to marry the deeply flawed man she loved, Nicholas, the anguish of her pathological shyness, her painful, bruising conflicts with her in-laws, her increasing eccentricities and loss of self as she became more and more preoccupied with matters of faith, and her growing dependence on a series of occult mentors, the most notorious of whom was Rasputin.".

"Alexandra's thorny personal story unfolds against the backdrop of Russian history in the last decades before the Revolution of 1917, a time of opulent palaces, bejeweled aristocrats, and lavish wealth - and also of anarchist bombs and pervasive violence and fear. While the rich of St.

Petersburg were carried away in a frenzy of fin-de-siecle merrymaking, the empress, feeling the burden of having to be her husband's emotional mainstay, sought answers to Russia's overwhelming problems through mediums and charlatans - and attempted to find healing for her hemophiliac son through the mysterious wonder-working powers of Rasputin."--BOOK JACKET.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
384

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Alexandra
July 24, 2003, Constable and Robinson
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Alexandra: The Last Tsarina
September 1, 2002, St. Martin's Griffin
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Alexandra
March 15, 2002, Constable and Robinson
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September 26, 2001, St. Martin's Press
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First Sentence

"IN THE DARKENED BEDROOM OF THE NEW PALACE IN DARMSTADT, ALICE, Grand Duchess of Hesse, lay dying."

Classifications

Library of Congress
DK254.A5 E75 2001, DK254.A5E75 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
384
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.6 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9428169M
Internet Archive
alexandra00caro
ISBN 10
0312253079
ISBN 13
9780312253073
LCCN
2001031816
OCLC/WorldCat
46872279
Library Thing
13157
Goodreads
935933

First Sentence

"IN THE DARKENED BEDROOM OF THE NEW PALACE IN DARMSTADT, ALICE, Grand Duchess of Hesse, lay dying."

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