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the lost princess

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An edition of Anastasia (1991)

Anastasia

the lost princess

1st ed.
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Anastasia--the name has become synonymous with enigma. the story of the youngest daughter of the last Russian czar has become one of the world's most favorite romantic fascinations, and is one of the strangest, saddest, most haunting riddle of the twentieth century: Did she escape the massacre of the Russian Royal family in 1917?

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Language
English
Pages
512

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Cover of: Anastasia
Anastasia: the lost princess
1995, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st pbk. ed.
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Anastasia: the lost princess
1991, Regnery Gateway, Distributed to the trade by National Book Network
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Anastasia
Anastasia
June 6, 1991, Frederick Muller
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Anastasia
June 6, 1991, Frederick Muller

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Table of Contents

The imperial dynasty
Never forget who is Czar
A misunderstood and unloved Czarina
Even the roses were mauve
Incomparable as a mother
I was named the clown
God's gift to Russia
The old Russia was no more
That I cannot forget
To destroy all traces
The escape
I was still alive
A time of appalling suffering
And Anna I remained
We change our shell
This is Anastasia's body
We shall not abandon you
I immediately recognized Grand Duchess Anastasia
We will have you out of the way
I have seen Nicky's daughter
What thoughts are going to haunt her
Somehow not a home
That malicious nonsense
Those jewels are mine
Who can blame the Grand Duchess
Nothing without Botkin
Entirely contrary to seeing the truth found out
The burning streets
They did not suspect who she was
There the unhappiness started
How any jurists could have the effrontery
I didn't like this at all
She lived in her own world
They do not seem to want the Grand Duchess to really trust anybody
To get the Grand Duchess out of Germany
Yes, write, write, write
The free development of the personality
I shall not stay any more alone
What her future would be
Now I am safe
Just part of the illness
The Rasputins were always trouble
A marriage of protection
Grand Duke-in-Waiting
Watch out for the booby traps
I am here; I am real
The death of kings
You merely have to prove that she believed it
You'll never take me alive
It's all over
A publicity carnival
I'm the son-in-law of Czar Nicholas II
Entirely a Romanov
Doorn
She was my mother
Missing pieces
She has the Romanov eyes
And stays a mystery
Epilogue
Appendices.
Last will and testament of Grand Duchess Xenia
Speller statement
Dramatic adaptations
Discography

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 483-488) and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C, Lanham, MD

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
947.08/3/092, B
Library of Congress
DK254.A7 L64 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 512 p.
Number of pages
512
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1530421M
Internet Archive
anastasialostpri00love
ISBN 10
0895265362
ISBN 13
9780895265364
LCCN
91007807
Library Thing
124451
Goodreads
1170798

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