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Rasputin: The Untold Story
No one intrigued by the last years of Imperial Russia will want to miss this book." —Richard G. Robbins Jr., Professor Emeritus, University of New Mexico Legend portrays Rasputin as the "Mad Monk" who rampaged through St. Petersburg in an ...
Traces the life of the nineteenth century libertine and religious figure who gained influence over the Russian nobility, and discusses the reasons for his murder
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Rasputin: The Saint Who Sinned
Set against the vivid backdrop of prerevolutionary Russia, Rasputin is a portrait of an age as well as of a man. NOTE: This edition does not include photographs.
Translated from the Russian by Judson Rosengrant. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Rasputin: The Holy Devil
Rasputin was the most mysterious figure of old Russia who swayed men and nations by the power of his eyes.
Gregory Rasputin features in Russian history as a malign and destructive force, a man with an unhealthy influence on the Empress Alexandra and undue power in Russian politics.
From Back Cover: Live and Remember is one of the most important works of Russian literature of the post-Stalin, pre-glasnost era.
Interrogated by the provisional government of revolutionary Russia on the details of her father's death, Maria, the daughter of Rasputin, remembers her father's powerful influence over the throne, her struggles over the discovery of his ...
Valentin Rasputin's novel of a village destroyed by anonymous technology argues that mankind can only be spiritually regenerated by returning to the old rural way of life.
Packed with intrigue and excitement, Rasputin's Shadow will keep readers turning pages long into the night.
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Rasputin's book, cocoa for hemorrhoids and the tyranny of tram …
Grigory Rasputin was a Russian peasant, mystical faith healer and a trusted friend to the family of Nicholas II. Source: Photoshot / Vostok-Photo ... «Russia Beyond the Headlines, 七月 15»
RASPUTIN'S St. Petersburg
Unlike Rasputin, Emperor Alexander II, Czar Paul I and poet Alexander Pushkin, we visited St. Petersburg and came out alive. "Poisoned, shot and thrown in the ... «Winnipeg Free Press, 六月 15»
Valentin Rasputin, Russian Writer Who Led 'Village Prose …
In a reflection of Mr. Rasputin's stature, Patriarch Kirill I of the Russian Orthodox Church led his funeral service at Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow on ... «New York Times, 三月 15»
Revered Russian writer Valentin Rasputin dies at age 77
Russian President Vladimir Putin lays flowers at the coffin with the body of Russian writer Valentin Rasputin at a funeral ceremony in Christ the Savior Cathedral ... «Yahoo News UK, 三月 15»
Putin Mourns Death of Famed Writer Valentin Rasputin
President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to relatives and friends of Valentin Rasputin, a revered Russian writer who passed away Saturday at the ... «The Moscow Times, 三月 15»
Tough targets – a bird called Rasputin and the fight to protect the …
Rasputin is a Madagascar fody, a small bird around 12 centimetres in length. The male of the species boasts a bright red breast and head with black markings ... «Seychelles News Agency, 二月 15»
'Rasputin research' led bard Les Merton to child porn
A Cornish bard accused of abusing young girls mistakenly accessed a website with indecent images of children while researching Rasputin, he told a court. «BBC News, 一月 15»
Richard Herring's I Killed Rasputin: a farcical history lesson …
Nichola McAuliffe's gender-bending performance as Prince Felix Yusupov, the man who claimed to have killed Rasputin, is the real reason to see Richard ... «The Guardian, 八月 14»
Oh, those Russians leave Richard Herring mystified about Rasputin
It's called I Killed Rasputin and will premiere at this year's Edinburgh Fringe and focuses on Felix Yusupov, one of the assassins of the notoriously difficult to kill ... «Metro, 五月 14»
Who's to say we wouldn't fall for a Rasputin?
The Russian word “rasputnik” means debauchee. This so irritated the Russian holy man, Grigory Rasputin, that he persuaded Tsar Nicholas II to let him change ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 二月 14»