![]() ![]() ![]() The series proved popular with Romanovophiles, so much so that out of the 12 original titles published, I have copies of only 3 remaining in stock. I had the series published as library editions: a hard cover book having a superior quality of paper, binding, but without a dust jacket. Each title was copied exactly from its original, complete with photos. Their quest for knowledge was often met with disappointment, as by the 1990s, those memoirs which were originally published in the 1920s and 1930s were long out of print.Īs a result, I embarked on a new series of 12 of the most popular titles and aptly named them as my Russian Royal Classics series. Their writings provided curious readers in Britain, Europe and America with eyewitness accounts of the private world of the last Tsar and his family, and life in Imperial Russia.įollowing the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the subsequent discovery of the remains of the Imperial Family, a whole new generation of Romanovphiles emerged. ![]() Following the 1917 Revolution, a number of prominent persons who served at the Court of Emperor Nicholas II, as well as members of the Russian nobility wrote their memoirs in exile. ![]()
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