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Alexandra: the Last Tsarina Carolly Erickson

Alexandra: the Last Tsarina By Carolly Erickson

Alexandra: the Last Tsarina by Carolly Erickson


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Taking advantage of material unavailable until the fall of the Soviet Union, this biography of Alexandra explores: her childhood bereavement; her long struggle to attain her romantic goal of marriage to Nicholas; and her growing dependence on occult mentors, the most notorious of whom was Rasputin.

Alexandra: the Last Tsarina Summary

Alexandra: the Last Tsarina by Carolly Erickson

Taking advantage of material unavailable until the fall of the Soviet Union, this biography of Alexandra, the last tsarina, explores: her childhood bereavement; her long struggle to attain her romantic goal of marriage to Nicholas; the anguish of her pathological shyness; the struggles with her in-laws; a false pregnancy; her increasing eccentricities as she became more preoccupied with matters of faith; and her growing dependence on a series of occult mentors, the most notorious of whom was Rasputin.

Alexandra: the Last Tsarina Reviews

"Carrolly Erickson is one of the most accomplished and successful historical biographers writing in English.'--"London Times Literary Supplement"

About Carolly Erickson

A Ph.D. in medieval history from Columbia University led Carolly Erickson to six years as a college professor, then to a career as a full-time writer. She lives in Florida.

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GOR013672693
9780312253073
0312253079
Alexandra: the Last Tsarina by Carolly Erickson
Used - Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2002-12-01
372
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