The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, and the Fall of Imperial Russia

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by Candace Fleming


  12 “All the skeletons …”: Seward, np.

  13 “His life, his actions …”: King and Wilson, Fate, 497.

  14 “[Nicholas] could have chosen …”: ibid., 498.

  15 “doing their moral duty …”: ibid.

  16 “My heart leaped …”: Harding, np.

  Beyond the Palace Gates

  1 “What a stunning impression …”: Kanatchikov, 7–19.

  2 “My early childhood was not …”: ibid., 1–6.

  3 “Hush, hush, hushaby …”: Tian-Shanskaia, 101.

  4 “Grandpa rented …”: Gorky, 150–151.

  5 “I, too, made …”: ibid., 161–171.

  6 “About ten in the morning …”: Korolenko.

  7 “The first thing the shop owner …”: Gudvan, 195–196.

  8 “I tried to take my son …”: ibid., 191–192.

  9 “The third [train] whistle …”: Palmer, 37–44.

  10 “With a jubiliant …”: Poole, 47–51.

  11 “It was one o’clock …”: Paustovsky, 474–475.

  12 “Suddenly from behind …”: Williams, 143–144.

  13 “Like a black river …”: Reed, 99.

  14 “I shall describe my day …”: Fige, 727–729.

 

 

 


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