The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.84 (570 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0881844845 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 8 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Spine & pages are tight, front cover w/ diagonal crease on lower right corner, back is scrapped, one closed tear,small, on left edge, minor edgewear to cover. 363pp. Alex de Jong.. Paperback, First Caroll & Graf edition 1989, ISBN:088184-4845
A Customer said The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk". "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 1"The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk"" according to A Customer. "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 12The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk" A Customer "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 124). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the 350 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . ). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk" "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 12The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk" A Customer "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 124). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the 350 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . ). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the 350 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . 50 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk" A Customer "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 124). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the 350 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . ). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk" "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 12The best way to form your own oppinion on the"mad monk" A Customer "Contradictions, what of them, for you they are contradictions, but I am me, Grigorii Rasputin, and that's what matters: look at me, see what I have become!"(De Jonge 124). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the 350 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . ). This one statement made by Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin is the window to his soul. Every part of his complex personality is exposed in it, but it takes the 350 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . 50 page book by Alex De Jonge to realize it. "The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin" is an in depth and well researched biography not only on "the mad monk" but also on all of the lives that he touched. Through this book one . "The Not-So-Mad-Monk" Alex deJonge's "The Life And Times Of Grigorii Rasputin" presents a portrait of Rasputin "The Mad Monk" in a language which is never dull or pedantically dry.After reading this book, one can almost imagine that he has met Rasputin at one time or another that you do know him (in so far as this man was knowable at all).So much of the information that is "popular" concerning Rasputin has its origins in the "anti Czarist" crowd either those who were "more royal thanm the Royals themsleves" or from the revolutionary engineers who wanted to use Rasputin to. "the specter is still living" according to Mr Bassil A MARDELLI. Don't you see how strange the shadow and specter of Rasputin is still living, at least in our imaginations, up to now.!!The tragedy of the Russian Tsarina, looking for someone with the power to heal her ailing son and successor to the Russian throne was indeed the predominant factor that raised the `terrible monk' from the throes of the slums to the magnificence of the Russian palace.Alexandra was not fooling with Rasputin, as widely and wrongly spread. She knew the monk was an artful loquacious, indolent, pleasure loving and more difficult to make h