
Mature
Length8h 54m
About this audiobook
The astonishing last days of the Russian imperial dynasty.The book caused a sensation when it was first published since it is a 'tell it all' from the pen of an insider in the Russian court during the first years of the 20th century. Its revelations upon publication would have brought disaster upon the author, Count Paul Vassili, had he not died, thus putting him beyond the vengeance of all earthly monarchs. However, the author was not in reality the deceased count, but the living Princess Catherine Radziwill, who had written disguised under the dead man's identity to avoid repercussions. Her deception was successful, and her true identity remained secret until after the catastrophic events that swept away the Romanov, making exposes concerning their lives irrelevant. Nevertheless, there remains a fascination with the affairs of the doomed Russian royal family. The murders of the tsar, his wife and their children, came about as a consequence of the Communist revolution in Russia, which abhorred all that it believed to be decadent and dissolute. No individual represented the disassociation of the royal family from its people more than the infamous 'mad monk', Grigori Rasputin, whose excesses, and influence over the Tsarina Alexandra and her circle, were a notorious scandal. Princess Radziwill's writings open a window into the maelstrom of those incredible times revealing details and perspectives which could only come from an observer close to the events described in these pages.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length8 hrs 54 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 29, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Rasputin
12CHAPTER VIII
2ILLUSTRATIONS
13CHAPTER IX
3PART I RASPUTIN
14PART II THE GREAT REVOLUTION
4INTRODUCTION
15CHAPTER I
5CHAPTER I
16CHAPTER II
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6CHAPTER II
17CHAPTER III
7CHAPTER III
18CHAPTER IV
8CHAPTER IV
19CHAPTER V
9CHAPTER V
20PART III THE RIDDLE OF THE FUTURE
10CHAPTER VI
21CONCLUSION
11CHAPTER VII