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Journal of a Russian Grand Duchess
  • Language: en

Journal of a Russian Grand Duchess

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-13
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  • Publisher: Unknown

She was the eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia - the Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna. In 1913, the tricentennial year of her family's dynastic rule, Olga was coming of age - turning 18 in early November, and her life was full of romance, pageantry and fun. This volume comprises diary entries from the full year, which allow the reader a unique glimpse into the daily domestic routines of the Russian imperial family just prior to the outbreak of the First World War.

The Diary of Olga Romanov
  • Language: en

The Diary of Olga Romanov

In August 1914, Russia entered World War I, and with it, the imperial family of Tsar Nicholas II was thrust into a conflict they would not survive. His eldest child, Olga Nikolaevna, great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, had begun a diary in 1905 when she was ten years old and kept writing her thoughts and impressions of day-to-day life as a grand duchess until abruptly ending her entries when her father abdicated his throne in March 1917. Held at the State Archives of the Russian Federation in Moscow, Olga's diaries during the wartime period have never been translated into English until this volume. At the outset of the war, Olga and her sister Tatiana worked as nurses in a military hospit...

Tatiana Romanov, Daughter of the Last Tsar
  • Language: en

Tatiana Romanov, Daughter of the Last Tsar

Translated for the First Time in English with Annotations by a Leading Expert, the Romanov Family's Final Years Through the Writings of the Second Oldest Daughter Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia was the second of the four daughters of Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Long recognized by historians as the undisputed "beauty" of the family, Tatiana was acknowledged for her poise, her elegance, and her innate dignity within her own family. Helen Azar, translator of the diaries of Olga Romanov, and Nicholas B. A. Nicholson, Russian Imperial historian, have joined together to present a truly comprehensive picture of this extraordinarily gifted, complex, a...

I, Anastasia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

I, Anastasia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Anastasia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Anastasia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1963
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Olga Romanov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Olga Romanov

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25 Chapters of My Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

25 Chapters of My Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Grand Duchess Olga records her life with an artist's eye for detail, against the backdrop of the historical events which shook the world.

The Resurrection of the Romanovs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 494

The Resurrection of the Romanovs

The truth of the enduring mystery of Anastasia's fate-and the life of her most convincing impostor The passage of more than ninety years and the publication of hundreds of books in dozens of languages has not extinguished an enduring interest in the mysteries surrounding the 1918 execution of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The Resurrection of the Romanovs draws on a wealth of new information from previously unpublished materials and unexplored sources to probe the most enduring Romanov mystery of all: the fate of the Tsar's youngest daughter, Anastasia, whose remains were not buried with those of her family, and her identification with Anna Anderson, the woman who claimed ...

1913 Diary of Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

1913 Diary of Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna

Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna was the third daughter and middle child of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, and 1913 was the tercentennial year of her family's dynastic rule-the last full year before the outbreak of World War I. In her journal, Maria documents the ceremony and celebrations of this important date in Imperial Russian history, while at the same time showing herself to have been a remarkably ordinary young girl who happened to be the daughter of the most powerful man in the world. Maria's journal records the daily routines of the Imperial family, from the mundane to the magnificent, allowing the reader a peek into the lost and distant world of the last Romanovs.

'After that We Wrote.'
  • Language: en

'After that We Wrote.'

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The tale of the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Romanov emperor, is well known to history. Bloodshed, holy men, a domineering wife, and a haemophiliac son are recurring themes in studies of Nicholas' reign. There is also a tendency to overlook the four girls in white dresses who appear on the margins of these narratives: the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Nikolaevna, daughters of the tsar. This thesis aims to examine the lives of these four young women using translated versions of their diaries and letters, as well as memoirs and letters written by those closest to them; essentially, it asks what exactly a Russian Grand Duchess did every day. By reconsidering the tercentenary celebrations of the Romanov dynasty in 1913 as well as their activities on the home front during World War I, "'After that we wrote.': A Reconsideration of the Lives of Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, 1895-1918" sets out to tell Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia's stories in their own words.