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  • The Conspirator Who Saved the Romanovs. Gary Null. The untold story of Aaron Simanovitsch (1872-1944), Kiev jeweler, Rasputin's secretary, and mastermind behind the "ingenious escape" of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. According to the author, the Romanovs, with the help of a four-nation conspiracy, escaped to Poland and waited for the right time to re-emerge, a time, which is it supposed, that never came. This book weaves elements of non-fiction with fringe conspiracy theories about the survival of the Imperial family. Simanovitsch also wrote a favorable memoir about his boss, Rasputin.

    The Conspirator Who Saved the Romanovs [Gary Null]

    The Conspirator Who Saved the Romanovs. Gary Null. The untold story of Aaron Simanovitsch (1872-1944), Kiev jeweler, Rasputin's secretary, and mastermind behind the "ingenious escape" of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. According to the author, the...
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  • Fathers and Sons (Turgenev). Translated by George Reavey, and foreword by Alan Hodge. Signet Classics, 1961. 60cent cover price. 8th printing, 207 pages.

    Fathers and Sons (Turgenev)

    Ivan Turgenev. Fathers and Sons. Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883) wrote Fathers and Sons (Отцы и дети) in 1862. It is regarded as one of the major works of 19th-century fiction. It was a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of...
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