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Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 1868-19181
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The Romanov conspiracies

Occleshaw, Michael

1994

"First published in Great Britain by Chapmans in 1993"--Title page verso.

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So brief the years

Sokoloff, Natalie B

1936

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So brief the years

Sokoloff, Natalie B

1936

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Pushkin : a biography

Magarshack, David

1967

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Letters to an actress : the story of Ivan Turgenev and Marya Gavrilovna Savina

Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich (1818-1883); Gottlieb, Nora; Chapman, Raymond; Savina, Mari︠i︡a Gavrilovna (1854-1915)

1973

Includes letters and reminiscences of Maria Gavrilovna Savina.

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Autocracy and war

Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924)

1905

Reprinted from: Fortnightly Review. vol.68, no.463, 1905, pp.1-21.

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Mother Russia

Rubens, Bernice

1992

Anna Larionova is the daughter of a count; Sasha Volynin, the son of a peasant. Theirs is a love that flowers at the turn of the century, that endures for most of its span and survives the horrors of ...

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The dreamer

Blennerhassett, William Lewis R P S

1922

'Part II... here named "Jadviga" ... appeared in the February to May. 1921, numbers of the "Cornhill Magazine" under the title of the Provocator.' - foreword.

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