This is a quality, soft cover reproduction of the original 1927 edition of, complete with the original text and appendix, plus NEW to this edition is a selection of photographs.
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Dispassionate Account of the Imperial Family during the Russian Revolution Count Paul Benckendorff was the Grand Marshall of the Russian Imperial Court, serving the last three tsars, including the ill-fated Nicholas II. This book accounts the days of the Revolution including the fall of Tsarskoye Selo in 1917, where the Empress Alexandra and her children were at the outbreak of the overthrown of her husband. Later this book tells is the Tsar’s reunion with his family and their lives as captives at Tsarskoye Selo, where Bennkendorff was also a captive. Benckendorff…