The Home of the Last Tsar - Romanov and Russian History

Alexander Palace Time Machine - Book Finder

Vernye: O tekh, kto ne predal Tsarstvennykh muchenikov (Faithful: On those who did not betray the imperial martyrs)
by Olga N. Chernova

576pages

Published: 2010

Genre: Biography

Publisher: Russkii Khronograf

Languages: RUSSIAN

ISBN Hardcover: 978-5-85134-123-8

ISBN Softcover: No softcover edition available

Print Status: in print

Vernye: O tekh, kto ne predal Tsarstvennykh muchenikov (Faithful: On those who did not betray the imperial martyrs)

description:

A collective biography of the retinue that followed the imperial family into exile, many of whom ultimately paid for their loyalty with their own lives. 

 
Profiles include:
Botkin, Chemodurov, Demidova, Derevenko, Dolgoruky, Gibbes, Giliard, Hendrikova, Kharitonov, Khitrovo, Kobylinsky, Nagorny, Schneider, Tatischev, Trupp, Volkov, and others.
 
(Expanded from the 2007 edition entitled Vernye do Smerti [Faithful Unto Death] and published by Satis under the ISBN 978-5-7868-0081-6.)

Title in Russian: 
Верные: О тех, кто не предал Царственных мучеников
 

unique features:

Biographical information and photographs of often-overlooked members of the imperial household and suite.

in my opinion:

where to find this book:

www.panrus.com
www.mippbooks.com
www.bolero.ru

please let us know if you have discovered other sources for this book

this book profile was written by Sarah Miler

Book Finder

< prevnext >

Discovery History Conservation - Hagia Sophia Mosaics

It really is a miracle that this mosaic survived the abuse of centuries.  Here you can learn how the Byzantine Institute of America found the mosaics, uncovered and restored them for us to see today.

The Best Antique Roses for Your Austin Garden

This is Bob Atchison's guide to picking the best antique and old roses that do well in Austin.  There are plenty of rose-stories from Bob's past

I Visit the Soviets by E. M. Delafield
Jewels of the Romanovs
Lost Splendor by Felix Yussupov