Moons Rare Books
-The Fall of the Romanoffs*
-The Fall of the Romanoffs*
b 1917 Princess Catherine Radziwill
Notes
The Fall of the Romanoffs: How the Ex-Empress and Rasputine Caused the Russian Revolution is a historical account written by Princess Catherine Radziwill, published in 1918. The book explores the downfall of the Romanov dynasty, focusing on the role of Empress Alexandra and the controversial mystic Rasputin in the events leading up to the Russian Revolution. Radziwill argues that the Empress’s deep reliance on Rasputin and his influence over the royal family contributed significantly to the erosion of the monarchy’s authority and the eventual revolution. The book provides a detailed and personal perspective on the internal dynamics of the Russian royal court and the factors that led to the collapse of the Romanov rule.
Description
Green canvas hard back edition with black lettering on spine and front cover. Slight browning to page edges and wear to the spine. Overall in great condition.